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: post by Murph at 2009-01-21 22:43:23
Your school is retarded and buying into the trend of "online" as unreliable.

While using Wikipedia as a direct source usually isn't prudent because of its usually unqualified and in some cases undocumented (see "cited") material, it does denote amendments as either being cited or not-cited.

These citations (the sources, not Wiki itself), along with the external links can be extremely helpful when writing a paper because of the breadth of information that can be added from anyone from scholarly to amateur fact-checkers and historians.

If I was you, I'd make a formal complaint. Your school should not block sites because some students don't understand what is valued and credible information, and what is unfounded information. Probably the same geniuses who ask "what is MLA" each semester.
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