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  2. Wikipedia : Arguments to avoid on discussion pages

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    Please study the introduction of this essay on making solid arguments in Wikipedia discussions. Examples: Include – This is obviously notable, so it could be referenced. Prejudger 01:01, 1 January 2001 (UTC) Include – There must be plenty of sources. Presumer 01:01, 1 January 2001 (UTC) Include – You should find sources, instead of ...

  3. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in research - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has been the center of a much heated and critical debate in academia pertaining to the relevance, accuracy, and effectiveness of using information found online in academic research, especially in places where information is constantly being created, revised, and deleted by people of various backgrounds, ranging from experts to curious learners.

  4. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    For example, a paper reviewing existing research, a review article, monograph, or textbook is often better than a primary research paper. When relying on primary sources, extreme caution is advised. Wikipedians should never interpret the content of primary sources for themselves (see Wikipedia:No original research and Wikipedia:Neutral point of ...

  5. Wikipedia:Academic use - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is not a reliable source for academic writing or research. Wikipedia is increasingly used by people in the academic community, from first-year students to distinguished professors, as an easily accessible tertiary source for information about anything and everything and as a quick "ready reference", to get a sense of a concept or idea.

  6. Wikipedia : Essays in a nutshell/Verifiability and reliable ...

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    Nutshells in a nutshell: This is an essays in a nutshell page. Essays in a nutshell is a navigation aid that summarizes the gist of Wikipedia's essays. Essays can also be navigated via categories, navigation templates, or Special:Search. For more information on searching for essays, see Wikipedia:About essay searching

  7. Fake GPT-written studies are flooding Google Scholar. Here's ...

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    A study found research papers suspected of using AI on Google Scholar. SOPA Images/Getty Images Research papers suspected of using AI are showing up in Google Scholar, according to a study.

  8. Wikipedia:External links/Perennial websites - Wikipedia

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    Information (e.g., phone numbers) is not typically encyclopedic in nature. As a reliable source, LinkedIn is problematic in the same ways as MySpace, Facebook, etc. as self-published and unverifiable, unreliable content. External links to LinkedIn are also discouraged because seeing the content requires registration .

  9. Pixel 8 review: Our verdict on the new Google phone - AOL

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    Google Pixel 8 key specs. Screen size: 6.2 inches. Resolution: 1080 x 2400 pixels (OLED) Operating system: Android 14. Processor: Google Tensor G3. Cameras: 50MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 10.5MP front