Last month I wrote on the subject of Informational Resources
in General and the Internet in particular but forgot to mention one thing that
I think is widely acknowledged but ignored constantly. And that is that not everything you read on
the internet is necessarily true or accurate.
I know, hard to believe isn’t it?
This was brought to my attention recently when I was having
a conversation with one of my coworkers and she stated that she uses Wikipedia
as a major source for information for everything. I asked her if she knew what the philosophy
behind it was and she had no idea but did compare it to the Encyclopedia
Britannica. She was a little shocked to
learn that almost anyone can add to a wiki.
As they state on their own website, “Almost all of its articles can be
edited by anyone having access to the site.”
This doesn’t necessarily make it any less valuable as a resource but one
must keep this in mind. Unlike the
Encyclopedia Britannica which uses experts to write all of its entries,
Wikipedia uses layman. In all fairness
independent studies have shown that it is very accurate and that the people who
add entries are for the most part very confidant.
But while Wikipedia is very accurate there is no way to
police the hundreds of millions of websites that currently reside all over the
Web. People do have their own agendas
and they will write what they want when they want to push their personnel views. In some cases entries are erroneous but the
writers believe them to be true.
Sometimes faulty research makes for faulty entries.
I’m not saying that you shouldn’t use the web as a
resource. As a matter of fact I use
quite extensively but you have to use common sense when weeding through the
plethora of websites available. So what
can one do? Compare notes and never use
one site as your sole resource. Look for
sites that are written by “experts” and not just interested hobbyists. Use the Web in conjunction with other
resources such as Books and Magazines.
Multiple sites and a little common sense will take you a long way when
it comes to accuracy.
As I have mentioned before I used the Web to research some
points of information for my soon to be released novel entitled “Voodoo
Street”. It certainly made my life
easier! So I will continue to use the
web, but I will proceed cautiously.
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