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•Can Wikipedia Be Trusted?
Kellogg Insight
Crowdsourcing. It has become a household word, with crowdfunded products, businesses, art projects, nonprofits, and even new journalism models. Citizen scientists band together virtually to find new galaxies, count birds, and monitor water quality.



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