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RE: [xml-dev] Recent allegations about me

Where I live, lowly Alabama, Wikipedia cannot be used for high school
research papers.

That's unfair too but is that the only alternative to being unable to
distinguish good from bad sources?  What would be the advantage to multiple
resources?  

len


From: Amelia A Lewis [mailto:amyzing@talsever.com] 

Interestingly, the one study that I saw cited on this subject 
indicated that academics and professionals generally counted wikipedia 
as sufficiently accurate in their own fields, but doubted its accuracy 
in other fields.





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