This thread is a secondary source with supplementary primary sources in the form of the respondees. The original primary source was BG, however all of the links in the OP are broken so I'd leave that to Gokku to fix.
Instructors should not allow citing of Wikipedia for facts because Wikipedia is a secondary source. When citing opinions, or analysis, secondary sources are acceptable. When citing raw data or facts, primary sources are required. In this case, we are not looking at someone's analysis or critique on the quest details, but at the quest details themselves, which require the citing of a primary source.
Example: Kinematics creates a MNK DPS spreadsheet on Alla. Cream Soda reposts said spreadsheet on FFXIAH, citing Kinematics original work. A third poster would not cite Cream Soda, because he is a secondary source. They would cite Kinematics, even if they linked to the FFXIAH thread, because he was the primary source of the work.
It doesn't matter how long the chain is, the original author always maintains the credit for their material.
There is no standard. It's up to the individual instructor and the demands of the particular assignment. Those instructors are not necessarily "terrible." You can always go to the sources cited by the wikipedia article and use those directly if the assignement or instructor's policies demand it.Those instructors are terrible then. The standard is to not allow wiki but encourage students to use it as a starting point and dig through the sources the wiki article cites.
OK, you got me there.This thread is a secondary source with supplementary primary sources in the form of the respondees
I'm not going to be held responsible for "crapping up" another thread. I'm not going to say anything further.
Last edited by Alhanelem; 09-21-2011 at 03:13 AM.
Well as an example its great, I don't know what kind of instructors you have, but none of mine would ever accept wiki as a source. Of course you're supposed to have multiple sources as well, for papers and such. But the point really is: wiki is a collection of knowledge with the better articles being well sourced, if I used wiki to find information it is the sources that I would use in a paper, not wiki itself. Which is the point so and so tried to argue, not that I'm against or arguing against goku being listed as a source per se.
OK, one last thing:
Wikipedia was much younger when I went to school, and I concede rules may be very different now than when I went through. Even if we weren't allowed to specifically use it as a cited source, we were encouraged to use it as a means to find other sources. I still feel it's appropriate and acceptable in this case for me to cite Gokku given that he did some of the work by collecting information that came from other users in the thread as well as outside sources.
I'm stuck at work. Is it actually the quest? And are the zones completely full of peopl trying to get items first?
Haiku's are easy
But sometimes they don't make sense
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I would assume some are, ecspecially for rarer items. But yes, it's one random rare/ex item, one kindred crest and ten merit points.
My rare/ex item was dhalmel saliva and only 18 people were camping it on Bismarck. Assuming that everyone in the zone at the time was hunting the same item. I didn't really check, and got it on the third kill.
This is really the quest. Gusgen Mines was packed to all hell on Cerberus yesterday with people hunting down Magicked Skulls.
No good instructor will let you cite Wiki other than as the source for an idea. The idea of Wiki as a source of evidence is ridiculous.
Wiki is a great source to cite. I love it because I can edit the wiki article to include bogus infomation to back up my bogus argument on my term paper.
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