While reading a wikipedia page, I came across a "needs citation" note at the end of a paragraph. I happened to know where to find a reliable source for the citation.
1. How do I add my citation?
2. Does someone from wikipedia verify that my citation is reliable?
While reading a wikipedia page, I came across a "needs citation" note at the end of a paragraph. I happened to know where to find a reliable source for the citation.
1. How do I add my citation?
2. Does someone from wikipedia verify that my citation is reliable?
Of course I could look this up myself, but what I want to know is if any US citizens already know, without looking it up, why the Liberty Bell is so important. What important event(s) is involved with the Liberty Bell?
Of course I could look this up myself, but what I want to know is if any US citizens already know, without looking it up, why the Liberty Bell is so important. What important event(s) is involved with the Liberty Bell?
"Free jazz and the related form of avant-garde jazz broke through into an open space of "free tonality" in which meter, beat, and formal symmetry all disappeared, and a range of World music from India, Africa, and Arabia were melded into an intense, even religiously ecstatic or orgiastic style...
A Twitter discussion this weekend between Ed Yong, Christie, and Sci Curious pointed out that Wikipedia's list of science blogs is seriously lacking. If I've learned anything in my year in the blog-o-sphere, it's that there are a lot of excellent blogs and bloggers out there. From reading the...
A Twitter discussion this weekend between Ed Yong, Christie, and Sci Curious pointed out that Wikipedia's list of science blogs is seriously lacking. If I've learned anything in my year in the blog-o-sphere, it's that there are a lot of excellent blogs and bloggers out there. From reading the...
I searched for Alessandro Scarlatti on wikipedia and on the following page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Scarlatti
there's a download link to a certain Toccata 3. I couldn't find it on youtube at least. The download link is...
...language with out HTML tags.. ect? hi.. i wont to get wikipedia content to a Text file using any programing language with out containing HTML tags ,ect .. is there any wiki API to do that?
The decay of time, bitter infighting, and the increasing scope and strength of regulations slowly strangle the life out of Wikipedia, with editors—its braintrust—fleeing in droves, even as traffic at the world's fifth most-popular website keeps growing. [WSJ]
is a person who deliberately posts inflammatory questions or answers on an internet forum, but on YA it seems to refer to a nitpicker, or overly fastidious answerer. If I've got this right, please explain why the difference?