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The 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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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Wikipedia To Improve Reliability With JSTOR
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The 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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Wont 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 You will get a lot of outdated material used by people with no clue.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.
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