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*Pink, Daniel. "The Book Stops Here." ''[[Wired]]''. March 2, 2005. Pink, Daniel. "The Book Stops Here". Pages: Cover - "Wikipedia: the self-organizing library of the future", 007, 124-129, 136, 139. <small>[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html?tw=wn_tophead_4]</small>
*:This in-depth commentary is Wired magazine's [[/An encyclopedia that is alive|first print article on Wikipedia]]. Pink attended the [[Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC1|December meetup in New York]] as part of his research.
*Del Arte, Alonso. "Fusion: Although current, Wikipepedia ''[sic]'' not always reliable source of information." ''The South End Newspaper''. March 2, 2005. <small>[http://www.southend.wayne.edu/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1053]</small>
*:Surveys the views of Wikipedia by various professors who lecture at [[Wayne State University]]. The same issues as normal are raised: Some think it's OK to use for undergraduates, definitely not for postgraduate work, lack of proper academic peer review mechanisms issues of unbalanced and patchy content, questions the priorities of Wikipedia authors. Quotes from article:
*::"[History Professor Eric Ash] made up an example of a Web site on [[Charles Darwin]] written by Joe Smith.
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