Which of the following is a sign that a Wikipedia article probably has accurate, useful information?
- It has been translated into a bunch of different languages.
- It contains a lot of pictures.
- There are notes for the sources used (with working links) at the bottom of the article.
- There is a note that the article is a "stub".
Which of the following is a good reason to use JSTOR/Artstor when looking for images for school work?
- The images have been approved for educational use without cost to you.
- There is no other place on the internet to find images.
- You don't need to register or sign in to access the images.
- It will only give you contemporary art images, so you won't be wading through a lot of fine art images.
Google results always have the best, most accurate result as the first one.