Wikipedia is good for big concepts, but for more informed responses I prefer yahoo answers.
More seriously, I think profs might want you to learn how to use other media/searches, or just want to have you suffer through what they had to do. Not everything is on the wiki...
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On Jul 30, 2013 9:01 PM, "vrgopal" <vrgopal@gmail.com> wrote:
All info in Wikipedia is not reliable and well researched.Subjectivity is high in the contents.
V.Rajagopalan
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On 31-Jul-2013, at 6:26 AM, Jeswin <phillyj101@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was reading the commentary article "We Must Face the Threats" in J Neuro [1] and noticed that they cite Wikipedia. Now, I realize that this isn't a regular journal article but teachers and professors seem to treat Wikipedia as absolutely verboten. If an article in a journal can cite Wikipedia, then why can't it be used as a source in informal assignments like homeworks. A research paper would require harder stuff but in my experience thus far, Wikipedia is shunned by instructors.
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> [1]http://www.jneurosci.org/content/29/37/11417.full.pdf
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