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> Purdue students, professors debate Wikipedia credibility - Purdue Exponent
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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Purdue students, professors debate [b]Wikipedia credibility[/b]
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In a January 2011 Time article, reporter Josh Sanburn reported on this study. The prestigious encyclopedia seemed to win the trophy of accuracy just by a margin. “The journal found eight serious errors in the articles,” Sanburn wrote.



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