Wikipedia is frequently cited by judges around the country, reports the New York Times. Beginning in 2004, more than 100 opinion have cited Wikipedia, including 13 from federal appeals courts. Is this ...
An analysis of 800+ websites across 11 sectors reveals which domains AI assistants cite most and what it means for authority ...
Thanks to the laborious stewardship of the blessed Internet Archive and the unyielding armies of Wikipedia’s citizen scholars, we may, within our lifetimes, reach a consensus on basic historical ...
Wikipedia: The settler of dinnertime disputes and the savior of those who cheat on trivia night. Quick, what country has the Nile’s headwaters? What year did Gershwin write “Rhapsody in Blue”?
Editors on Wikipedia have voted in favour of a soft ban the Daily Mail as a source for citations on its entries, branding output from the newspaper (specifically, but not exclusively, its website) as ...
As Wikipedia has become more and more popular with students, some professors have become increasingly concerned about the online, reader-produced encyclopedia. While plenty of professors have ...
Earlier this month John Seigenthaler castigated Wikipedia for allowing a libelous biography of him to be posted anonymously. When the perpetrator was revealed, he claimed it was a hoax and that he ...