Week4 CAI ZHIHANG

 

1. Summary

After reading these sections, I learned that references are very important in Wikipedia articles because they help prove that information is reliable. Editors can add references by linking books, websites, or articles as sources. I also learned that reliable sources should come from trusted places such as newspapers, academic journals, or official websites. Good research depends on checking whether the information is accurate and trustworthy.

2. Interesting Points

I found it interesting that Wikipedia requires sources for most information, especially for facts and statistics. I also learned that not every website is considered reliable. Personal blogs or random social media posts are usually not good sources. Another interesting point is that editors need to compare different sources instead of trusting only one source.

3. Questions or Discussion

One question I have is how editors decide which sources are the most trustworthy. I also wonder if some reliable sources can still contain bias or mistakes. Another discussion point is whether students today rely too much on online sources instead of books or academic research.

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