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\cite{Tkacz2014}
"As historical artifacts, encyclopedias have regularly offered great insight into the periods in which they were written. They tell us about what constitutes knowledge at a particular time as well as how the various bodies of knowledge were thought to relate to one another." (p.4)
Knowledge production must meet certain standards.
Keeping rubbish out.
But who decides what is legitimate knowledge that gets to be represented, and what gets shut out?
This is a story about one quality assurance mechanism.