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We all use Wikipedia to find background information on a wide variety of topics on a daily basis. It is important to fully understand what Wikipedia is and where it gets its information from in order to more effectivly use the website.
Wikipedia:
"Wikipedia:About." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2013. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:About>.
Many people use Wikipedia on a daily basis to find general background information on a variety of topics. Wikipedia has many benefits but it also has many shortcomings. Here are some you need to be aware of:
For more information you can read the article "Why Wikipedia is Not So Great".
Although there is a lot wrong with Wikipedia there are some really great things about it:
Read the article "Why Wikipedia is So Great" for more information.
It has been mentioned before. The idea of Wikipedia is well-intentioned; however, it does have its limitations. Wikipedia might a place to start getting background information on a topic but you cannot cite it in academic writing. (Many professors will dock points if you do!)
Wikipedia is a good resource to use at the very beginning of the research process.
What is the difference between Wikipedia and a print encyclopedia?