W8. Reliable sources / Kim Seon Woo
Summary
When quoting a source from Wikipedia, the word 'source' has three related meanings. Author itself (article, book) Author (author, journalist) Publisher of work (e.g. Random House or Cambridge University Press) One of three things can affect reliability. A trusted source can be a material published using a reliable publishing process, authors deemed authoritative with respect to the subject, or both. These qualifications must be able to prove to others.
Interesting Point.
There is no device that gives credibility to people as much as “to prove”. Wikipedia has made it possible to create reliable sources naturally with the technology and value of collective intelligence.
Discussion
But what if the whole group is biased toward one opinion? For example, a state of national crisis such as corona.
When quoting a source from Wikipedia, the word 'source' has three related meanings. Author itself (article, book) Author (author, journalist) Publisher of work (e.g. Random House or Cambridge University Press) One of three things can affect reliability. A trusted source can be a material published using a reliable publishing process, authors deemed authoritative with respect to the subject, or both. These qualifications must be able to prove to others.
Interesting Point.
There is no device that gives credibility to people as much as “to prove”. Wikipedia has made it possible to create reliable sources naturally with the technology and value of collective intelligence.
Discussion
But what if the whole group is biased toward one opinion? For example, a state of national crisis such as corona.
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