"People can be misled by incomplete information as well as inaccurate information (cf. Frické and Fallis 2004, 240). Even if Wikipedia includes only accurate information, if its omissions tend to mislead people, it may not be a reliable information source ... Hence, important omissions should be flagged as well as inaccuracies."
Do we have an easy way of doing that just now? A few articles have a plethora of empty framework headers, but this isn't all that common (or all that effective) - the problem is it really needs a competent and informed overview to know what important part is missing in the first place.
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- Andrew Gray andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk
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