On 30/03/07, William Pietri <william(a)scissor.com> wrote:
Wikipedia's reference desk gets a nice mention on Boing Boing:
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/03/30/nyt_changes_backdate.html
It also claims that the New York Times changed a published article
without mentioning it on the page or issuing a correction. That's very
interesting in the context of the recent discussion on the reliability
and durability of web-based citations.
It deserves recognition. It is one of the most useful and effective
tools on Wikipedia to our users. Seems to work very well too: even
relatively complex questions are answered quickly and fully.
Thanks for the link.
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