If you like using Wikipedia, get ready to sample the nearly 4,000 articles-and counting-on Veropedia. While still in beta, Veropedia is a collaborative effort by "a group of Wikipedians to collect the best of Wikipedia's content, clean it up, vet it, and save it for all time." But unlike Wikipedia, the ar-rnticles on Veropedia cannot be edited. The result is a "stable version" that students and teachers can trust and use. The Veropedia experts who approve the articles have a strict criteria: no cleanup tags, no "citation needed" tags, no dead external links, no disambiguation, and no fair use images. Experts and qualified academics get the final say on the content and are free to offer additional suggestions to make improvements, if needed.
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