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Saved by 63 people (-23 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-09-12
- Basush on 2009-06-12 - Tags Bookmarks , college , education , productivity
- Hagure on 2008-03-27 - Tags totag
- Etalbert on 2008-03-13 - Tags effective_teaching , learning , professional_learning , realcute , research , tagging , web2.0 , wikipedia
- Kabell on 2007-12-10 - Tags online , reference , resources , encyclopedia , wikipedia , academic , learning , education , research
- Claymore on 2007-10-19 - Tags list
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You may not know this, but there are actually a number of great references available to you that aren’t Wikipedia. Now, don’t get me wrong - I love Wikipedia, too. Whenever I first begin a project I almost always go and overview it through Wikipedia. It’s a great introduction to a subject, also connecting you easily to other related ideas, people and places.
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You may not know this, but there are actually a number of great references available to you that isn’t Wikipedia.
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on 2007-09-24 by ab_aditya