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What can you tell me about articles that come from Search.com?  I know Search.com 
is a meta search engine but I am more interested in knowing if the actual articles 
with the search.com URL are acceptable for research and citing.  The one I am 
specifically referencing looks as though it came from Wikipedia (I know we can't 
use that one) and Wordnet (I am not familiar with this one).  Any help you can 
provide is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
-- 
Carolyn Wert 
Librarian 
Charles Boehm Middle School 
866 Big Oak Road 
Yardley, PA 19067 
Phone: 215.428.4220, ext. 30870 
Fax: 215.428.9605 
cmwert@comcast.net

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