Mico Tatalovic of Blue Sci, the Cambridge’s popular science magazine, interviewed me back in April 2007 and wrote an article on science blogging based on that interview. It came out in the Issue #9 as a PDF in October, and is finally found online on Blue Sci.
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Good! And I quote: “We are constantly fed the idea that internet sources are untrustworthy, and undoubtedly a critical approach is essential to matter published in cyberspace. But what we often forget is that the reliability of newspaper or magazine articles cannot be guaranteed; …”
Now, how to convince my fellow Wikipedia editors of the truth of that!