Comments on: 4 Tips for Finding Online Sources You Can Trust https://proofed.com/writing-tips/4-tips-finding-online-sources-can-trust/ Mon, 25 Jan 2021 10:46:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 By: Proofed https://proofed.com/writing-tips/4-tips-finding-online-sources-can-trust/#comment-180342 Mon, 25 Jan 2021 10:46:57 +0000 http:/proofed.preview.uk.com/writing-tips/4-tips-finding-online-sources-can-trust/#comment-180342 In reply to Nathan Welch.

Hi, Nathan. Wikipedia is useful, as we say in the post, but it is not considered an authoritiative academic source (i.e., at college level and above) because it can be edited by anyone; Wikipedia itself notes this on their website. As such, while college students (and professional academics) may use Wikipedia as part of their research, they should typically use it as a jumping off point to find a more conventional source to cite.

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By: Nathan Welch https://proofed.com/writing-tips/4-tips-finding-online-sources-can-trust/#comment-180061 Sun, 24 Jan 2021 19:48:37 +0000 http:/proofed.preview.uk.com/writing-tips/4-tips-finding-online-sources-can-trust/#comment-180061 What are you talking about? Everyone bashed on Wikipedia because it makes them look “academic”. I teach 6th grade and every year we have a contest to find false information on Wikipedia. It is more reliable than any Google-searched source they can find.

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