Navigating the Online Information Maze: Should Students Trust Wikipedia?

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Navigating the Online Information Maze: Should Students Trust Wikipedia?
Authors
Amy Antonio
Publication date
2014
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Navigating the Online Information Maze: Should Students Trust Wikipedia? - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Amy Antonio.

Overview

Being literate used to be about knowing how to read. In the 21st century it also means knowing how to negotiate through the torrent of information coming at you from all directions. Information Fatigue Syndrome, or 'Infoglut' is a defining issue of modern life. For students particularly, it is getting harder to find useful, quality information.

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Antonio, Amy. (2014). "[[Navigating the Online Information Maze: Should Students Trust Wikipedia?]]". The Conversation Media Trust.

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Antonio, Amy. (2014). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Navigating_the_Online_Information_Maze:_Should_Students_Trust_Wikipedia?">Navigating the Online Information Maze: Should Students Trust Wikipedia?</a>&quot;. The Conversation Media Trust.