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* [[Princeton University]] offers this understanding in the publication ''Academic Integrity at Princeton'' (2018): "Unlike most books and journal articles, which undergo strict editorial review before publication, much of the information on the Web is self-published. To be sure, there are many websites in which you can have confidence: mainstream newspapers, refereed electronic journals, and university, library, and government collections of data. But for vast amounts of Web-based information, no impartial reviewers have evaluated the accuracy or fairness of such material before it’s made instantly available across the globe."<ref>{{cite book|url=https://odoc.princeton.edu/sites/odoc/files/950045_AcademicIntegrity2018-19_FINAL_PDF.pdf|title=Academic Integrity at Princeton|chapter=Nonprint and Electronic Sources|year=2018|accessdate=July 11, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200517105412/https://odoc.princeton.edu/sites/odoc/files/950045_AcademicIntegrity2018-19_FINAL_PDF.pdf|archive-date=May 17, 2020|website=[[Princeton University]]}}</ref>
 
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