6.6 It is indisputable that the value of teacher librarians' work has been eroded over the years and undervalued by many in the community, be it by colleagues, principals, parents or those in the wider school community.
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6.6 It is indisputable that the value of teacher librarians' work has been eroded over the years and undervalued by many in the community, be it by colleagues, principals, parents or those in the wider school community.
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May 7, 6:47 PM
Wikipedia's most common sources of information are news outlets, books, and academic archives. So if your teacher has banned Wikipedia, just follow Wikipedia's trail of sources to get to the good stuff. Oh, and don't tell them we sent you. Via Dennis T OConnor
Deborah Owen's curator insight,
May 7, 8:12 AM
Hmmm... Worth knowing about. Still can't cite it, but a good place to start for background info.
Sarah Rach-Sovich's curator insight,
May 7, 9:06 AM
A great starting point - track it back to see where it might have come from.
Lorena Swetnam's curator insight,
May 7, 9:43 AM
Teach students and teachers how Wikipedia can be a starting point in the research process, not the final destination. Delete the scoop?
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In the past, Wikpedia has had to deal with accusations that its entries are edited too easily, and perhaps by unqualified writers. But this week, the online encyclopedia is dealing with charges that its entries are too tough to edit — and the accuser is author Philip Roth, who was frustrated in his attempt to correct a mistake on the site's entry about his 2000 novel The Human Stain. Delete the scoop?
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