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== | == Wikimedia UK Supports Ofqual Report on Using Sources == | ||
''' | '''7 January 2010, UK''': Wikimedia UK today released the following statement regarding the Ofqual guide "Using Sources" mentioned yesterday in the Telegraph newspaper ("Schoolchildren told to avoid Wikipedia"): | ||
"The Ofqual guide describes Wikipedia as "an excellent starting point for research" but that one "must always check the facts in a | |||
[Wikipedia] article". Ofqual is entirely correct in both points. In fact, this is exactly the advice that Wikipedia gives users (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Researching_with_Wikipedia). | |||
"The Telegraph article gives a very inaccurate description of Ofqual's guidance. Ofqual does not say to avoid Wikipedia, just to make sure it is used correctly." | |||
'''EDITORS' NOTES''' | |||
;''About Wikimedia UK:'' | ;''About Wikimedia UK:'' | ||
Wikimedia UK is an independent organisation that supports free and open knowledge throughout the United Kingdom, including promoting and supporting the projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. | Wikimedia UK is an independent organisation that supports free and open knowledge throughout the United Kingdom, including promoting and supporting the projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. | ||
;''Contact details:'' | ;''Contact details:'' |
Revision as of 21:07, 6 January 2010
Wikimedia UK Supports Ofqual Report on Using Sources
7 January 2010, UK: Wikimedia UK today released the following statement regarding the Ofqual guide "Using Sources" mentioned yesterday in the Telegraph newspaper ("Schoolchildren told to avoid Wikipedia"):
"The Ofqual guide describes Wikipedia as "an excellent starting point for research" but that one "must always check the facts in a [Wikipedia] article". Ofqual is entirely correct in both points. In fact, this is exactly the advice that Wikipedia gives users (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Researching_with_Wikipedia).
"The Telegraph article gives a very inaccurate description of Ofqual's guidance. Ofqual does not say to avoid Wikipedia, just to make sure it is used correctly."
EDITORS' NOTES
- About Wikimedia UK:
Wikimedia UK is an independent organisation that supports free and open knowledge throughout the United Kingdom, including promoting and supporting the projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.
- Contact details:
Michael Peel, Chair, Wikimedia UK
- Email: michael.peel@wikimedia.org.uk
- Phone: +44 (0)7988 013 646