Judging by the all-time contributor's list, Genizumi is the best editor. She has the most edits in the history of WikiAnswers.
However, everyone is a great editor. There is no "best" editor, as everyone does a fantastic job.
There are many, many authors and editors on this site. It is a wiki, which means that anyone can ask and anyone can answer the questions. There are also volunteer and employee groups that are dedicated to improving the quality of the content.
If you are trying to reference the site in your paper, use Answers as the author, and you use the date that you accessed the page for a website in most citation styles, but you can also check the question history for the specific date when the answer was written, and also when the answer was written and edited.
There are many, we work as a team to reach a common goal. Check out http://wiki.answers.com/static/community_members.html for more information.
There are actually many people who work hard to edit and manage this website. No one person can edit this website.
everyone can.
Ben Johnston
No, the book editor is not the author. The author is the person who writes the content of the book, while the editor is responsible for reviewing, correcting, and improving the text to ensure it is of high quality before publication.
Yes, after the book is approved it goes to the editor.
If no author's name is given, but there is an editor, begin the citation with the editor's name. If not, then begin with the title.
Typically, look for the author's name at the beginning or end of the article. If there is an editor listed instead of an author, use the editor's name. If you can't find this information, check the website or publication for the editor's name.
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
Gwen - editor - Costello has written: 'Walking in the light'
Pat editor Logie has written: 'Changing technology'
Editor of the Wanderer. has written: 'The force of nature; or, the history of Charles Lord Sommers : in two volumes. ... By the editor of the Wanderer'
Author and editor of childrens books.
Cary grad
City editor. has written: 'Cable-wireless merger' -- subject(s): Mergers