The Chronicle of Higher Education

Students Flock to an Easy-to-Use Reference, but Professors Warn That It's No Sure Thing

Wikipedia's English-language version now has well over a million articles, and it boasts comprehensive entries on colloids and Keynesianism, on Pakistan, philately, and poker. The site is so easy to use, and so dominant in Google search results, that it has become something of a one-stop...

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