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The '''Misplaced Pages Reference Desk''' is a "virtual" ] at the ] website, in which visitors ask questions which are answered by volunteers. The Reference Desk pages are editable in the same manner as other Misplaced Pages pages.
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Seven "desks" are present at the Misplaced Pages Reference Desk:

# Computers and IT
# Science
# Mathematics
# Humanities
# Language
# Entertainment
# Miscellaneous

An article published in December 2009 in the ''Journal of Documentation'' evaluated the quality of the Misplaced Pages Reference Desk<ref>"", fetched 17 February 2010</ref>, and found its quality to be comparable to library reference desks staffed by professional librarians, reaching a 55 percent accuracy level.

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==References==
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==External links==
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