As an open source that is not subjected to traditional forms of peer review, Wikipedia must be considered only as reliable as the credibility of the footnotes it uses….But I also tell students that the information can be skewed in directions of ideology or other forms of bias, and so that is why it cannot be taken as a final authority.
Maurice Hall, Associate Professor of Communication and Culture at Villanova University — Wikipedia Gradually Accepted in College Classrooms
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