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SimplyJakeAndAlex
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Wikepedia a starting point
I consider wikipedia a good staring point to research Info, if I find that something is wrong... such as last time when I found that they decided that poutine was Canada's national dish, I sent a correction review with proof on hand that poutine was primarily known to East Canadians, Quebec and Ontario and thus cannot be called a national dish... I haven't checked if they removed it, but I'm sure they will. I will quote GB in my own words: information need to be chewed, re-chewed and chewed again before digesting. But in a long run I do refer quite often to Wiki and will go and confirm on my more specific books or other source of information I might have at hand.
Unlike some wannabe researcher I do not stop my study on one prove only, I need a background, a present and if there is a future on the subject or the person I study before coming with a plausible verdict (note the "plausible" statement, this means I still leave place for questioning).
I consider wikipedia a good staring point to research Info, if I find that something is wrong... such as last time when I found that they decided that poutine was Canada's national dish, I sent a correction review with proof on hand that poutine was primarily known to East Canadians, Quebec and Ontario and thus cannot be called a national dish... I haven't checked if they removed it, but I'm sure they will. I will quote GB in my own words: information need to be chewed, re-chewed and chewed again before digesting. But in a long run I do refer quite often to Wiki and will go and confirm on my more specific books or other source of information I might have at hand.
Unlike some wannabe researcher I do not stop my study on one prove only, I need a background, a present and if there is a future on the subject or the person I study before coming with a plausible verdict (note the "plausible" statement, this means I still leave place for questioning).