I would question Wikipedia as "a good place to start your research" but there are still some libraries closed due to the pandemic and KeelyNet is now defunct and exists as archived files on other sites.
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Yeah, that's what I was getting at by saying it is almost never the place to end your research, meaning perhaps start there for leads or names, but then go elsewhere for the actual story, true opinion, full perspective. So much spin out there on these "informative" sites. Thanks for the comment.
Oh, I see. I guess if you're looking at the citations for the entries, if any are given. For blog posts Wikipedia is good because of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license but ideally an internet site with a gTLD of something like .edu or .gov is always better as a source.