week12-Verification strategies based on reliable sources-Jiangjiashan(강가삼)

 

1.summary


Since anyone can edit it, some entries may contain statements lacking support from reliable sources. Especially statements involving controversial, scientific, or historical facts. However, some entries may have issues with missing, outdated, or unreliable sources. According to Wikipedia policy, reliable sources typically include:

1 Peer-reviewed academic journals  

2 Books published by authoritative publishers  

3 Mainstream news media (such as BBC and The New York Times)  

4 Official Reports from Governments or International Organizations

We can question this statement through other editors who may have already done so.  Check the adders and modification records of this statement to assess its credibility.  Input the keywords from the statement to find if there is peer-reviewed research support. News archive retrieval verification events are reported by mainstream media. Books and authoritative reports find authoritative publications on relevant topics.


2.Interesting points


I often encounter the following three difficulties when verifying authenticity.        1. Part of the research was published only in English, making it difficult for non-English editors to verify.  

2. Paywall restrictions mean that many academic papers require paid access.  

3. Even if sources are provided, there is still a possibility of a retreat.


3.Discussion


Do you know how to supplement or correct unreliable item content?

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