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_ Wikipedia in the Media _ Oxford University Press Plagiarised Wikipedia, Now Who The Hell Should I Believe? - Gizmodo ...

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James Heilman is an emergency room doctor and Wikipedia editor dedicated to improving the site's medical information. He tries to fix articles where other Wikipedia editors make mistakes, as The Atlantic explained in a recent story about editors on the ...

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