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Wikipedia To Improve Reliability With JSTORTPMThe Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that coordinates and manages the global, crowdsourced, most popular online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, as well as related projects, on Monday announced it had reached a deal with paid online academic journal
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View the articleWont work. Articles are not as critically important or correct as books. Many articles lack the same thorough peer review, and JSTOR is not the best database. You will get a lot of outdated material used by people with no clue. You might as well give old dynamite to children.