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Originally Posted by Larryandlinda
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Hi Larry and Linda,
As I understand it, Wikipedia gets its info from whoever wants to submit it. It is not a recognized reference source for any kind of serious research. But for just looking something up, it can be a start, as long as whoever is reading it knows it for what it is.
I think they have locked down some of the entries so that they cannot be changed by whoever.
When using Wikipedia, if you want to know how legit the info is, you have to trace it back to the sources that the person who submitted it used.
Wikipedia can be better than a lot of stuff out there on the internet, but it is not a "real" reference source that would be acceptable to cite in actual research. I think it's just a bunch of people using some kind of software that allows collaboration.
Anyway, maybe you did not want to hear about all that....But wait! There's more!...Here's a link to the definition of 'wiki.'
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wiki
And now I need to shut up before I am accused of being a librarian or some other form of English major.
(And I look at Wikipedia stuff all the time. I am not a Wikipedia snob. But you just gotta know it for what it is.)
Boomer