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Originally Posted by scaeagles
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Yes, that is how Wikipedia works. No one should expect it to be perfectly accurate all of the time. A week sounds reasonable (though many studies claim mere hours, something as easy to miss as a one word change would get lost for a while, I'd bet.)
Wikipedia is a resource like any other. One of the first things they teach you in any research related class (and then repeatedly go over and over) is that all resources are varyingly reliable. I know where wikipedia stands on reliability. There are lots of tools there to dig further if you want to be sure of where the info comes from.
We can quote studies and articles forever on this (shall I provide a
link?) but here's one of my favorites.
Library Journal's reviewers look at Wikipedia. Great article. LJ is among the most respected librarian review periodicals.
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While there are still reasons to proceed with caution when using a resource that takes pride in limited professional management, many encouraging signs suggest that (at least for now) Wikipedia may be granted the librarian’s seal of approval.
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