Molepedia

For the most part, what you read on Molepedia is correct because it contains many articles written by experts, scientists, historians, and teachers, collected over several years. But sometimes a mistake sneaks in, because just about anyone can edit Molepedia. 
For the most part, what you read on Molepedia is correct because it contains many articles written by experts, scientists, historians, and teachers, collected over several years. But sometimes a mistake sneaks in, because just about anyone can edit Molepedia. 
"That's why you have to be careful and look closely at what you read, and consult different sites to validate your information. By the way, copying from others is not okay - not from your classmates, and not from the internet.” 
”Emma is a real Molepedia pro,” Milo says. “She always reads what she finds on there at least twice, and checks it with other websites to see if it is correct before writing it in her homework. She writes the new information she has learned in her own words, never copying and pasting from the website so she doesn’t take the credit of someone else’s hard work. And if she quotes something, she always states where exactly she has found the information.”

For those of you who read German, here are further tips by the Federal Agency for Civic Education ...