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Taylor Mckenzie
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31 July, 12:46
Should museums rely on Wikipedia
as a source of information?
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Maddison Moore
31 July, 13:03
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Yes, if one were to go to a museum you would want as many backgrounds or sources just because it is Wikipedia does not mean you should immediately cancel it out especially if extra research supports it.
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