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10 Awesome Tools To Get More Out of Wikipedia - Dumb Little Man
Wikipedia
is an ocean of information.
While you may still want to seek secondary information sources before trusting
it entirely, you cannot argue that the site contains a plethora of useful
information.
That said, it's tough to navigate through so
much data. You can get much more out of it in less time if you decide to ditch
the conventional way of using the built-in Wikipedia search for scouring through the
information. The following ten tools will help you search and use Wikipedia like never before. I am sure you'll love using some
of them.
2008/9 Wikipedia Selection for schools
Welcome to this Wikipedia Selection. This 2008/9 Wikipedia DVD Selection is a free, hand-checked, non-commercial selection from Wikipedia, targeted around the UK National Curriculum and useful for much of the English speaking world. It has about 5500 articles (as much as can be fitted on a DVD with good size images) and is about the size of a twenty volume encyclopaedia (34,000 images and 20 million words).
Wikipedia: Beneath the Surface
Check out this tutorial from North Carolina State University Libraries. In under 6 minutes “Wikipedia: Beneath the Surface” offers up a great overview on this collaborative community.
eyePlorer
With search engines you will find links and documents - there are only the information. By eyePlorer the company can directly vionto facts. He visualized the facts and relationships. It also offers the possibility of eyePlorer, interesting information to collect, to process and publish. The eyePlorer is a visual knowledge workbench.
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