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bbc: climate change denials & WP

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24-12-2021
"Climate change: Small army of volunteers keeping deniers off Wikipedia" [1]


User:Femkemilene#How to write good articles

CHEM: Read First Paragraph Only

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Here's an external peer review of some of our pages doi:10.1080/87567555.2021.2004387. Can't get into it myself, but the abstract seems fairly withering. Their advice: don't bother reading beyond the first paragraph. I'll confess to being curious about the contents. They cite that paper from a few years back which took aim at our images doi:10.1021/acs.jchemed.6b00478. Merry Christmas everyone.

— User:Project Osprey 22:57, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Peter K. Dunn, Elizabeth Brunton, Margaret Marshman, Robert McDougall, Damon Kent, Nicole Masters & David McKay (2021) The First Paragraph Is As Good As It Gets: STEM Articles in Wikipedia and Opportunistic Learning, College Teaching, DOI: 10.1080/87567555.2021.2004387