“Never use Wikipedia for your research!” How many of you have heard that or said that? History students at Red Deer College, registered in "Modern World History from 1789" in 2012, had the option to work with the course instructor and an embedded librarian to edit a Wikipedia article. Through this semester-long project, students practiced their research skills, their writing skills, their citation skills, and their technical skills. Did it work? Did the students learn anything? What did they learn? What did the instructor and the librarian learn? -- These results were presented at Grant MacEwan University's IL Palooza, 19 April 2013.