Wikipedia has been studied extensively. Between 2001 and 2010, researchers published at least 1,746 peer-reviewed articles about the online encyclopedia...
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related Wikipedia articles across 188 different Wikipedias, as of November 2021.[update] Wikipedia's content has also been used in academic studies, books...
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reliability of Wikipedia. Various academic studies about Wikipedia and the body of criticism of Wikipedia seek to describe the limits of Wikipedia's reliability...
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the extent to which Wikipedia articles on science influence political decisions relating to science. Academic studies about Wikipedia List of years in science...
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Wikipedia, holding its board-appointed "community founder seat". Academic studies about Wikipedia – In recent years there have been numerous academic...
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ISBN 9783944195421. Michael Mandiberg Print Wikipedia Academic studies of Wikipedia List of films about Wikipedia "How Wikipedia Works [review]" (PDF). Sacramento...
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The Signpost (redirect from Wikipedia Signpost)
the site and is a location for centralized notices of recent academic studies about Wikipedia. The Signpost includes an arbitration report, formerly known...
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Edit count (redirect from Wikipedia edit count)
edits that have been made. One of the earliest significant academic studies about Wikipedia was a 2007 peer-reviewed paper, also mentioned in The Guardian...
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Gender bias on Wikipedia is a term used to describe various gender-related disparities on Wikipedia, particularly the overrepresentation of men among both...
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and editorial processes. Studies and surveys attempting to gauge the reliability of Wikipedia have mixed results. Wikipedia's reliability was frequently...
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The English Wikipedia is the primary English-language edition of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. It was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on 15...
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primary research studies which would be necessary to begin drawing conclusions. A 2014 study that examined 97 Wikipedia articles about complementary and...
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American history] is left out" of Wikipedia, due to articles predominately being written by white editors. Articles about African topics that do exist are...
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Ideological bias on Wikipedia, especially in its English-language edition, has been the subject of academic analysis and public criticism of the project...
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of a given Wikipedia page about an academic and the academic's notability as determined by citation counts. The metrics of each Wikipedia page examined...
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Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15...
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The Japanese Wikipedia (ウィキペディア日本語版, Wikipedia Nihongoban, lit. 'Japanese version of Wikipedia') is the Japanese edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-source...
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Wikipedia @ 20 is a book of essays about Wikipedia published by the MIT Press in late 2020, marking 20 years since the creation of Wikipedia. It was edited...
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Essjay controversy (redirect from Essjay Wikipedia controversy)
The Essjay controversy was an incident in which Ryan Jordan, a Wikipedia editor who went by the username "Essjay", falsely presented himself as a university...
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The German Wikipedia (German: Deutschsprachige Wikipedia) is the German-language edition of Wikipedia, a free and publicly editable online encyclopedia...
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Studies is an academic peer-reviewed journal published 10 times a year by Routledge on behalf of the Institute of Central and East European Studies,...
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to several academic fields—postcolonial theory, gender studies, queer theory, critical race theory, intersectional feminism, and fat studies—as "grievance...
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Censorship of Wikipedia by governments has occurred widely in countries including (but not limited to) China, Iran, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia...
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Common Knowledge? (redirect from Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia)
Ethnography of Wikipedia is a 2014 book about Wikipedia's community of contributors. The author is Dariusz Jemielniak, who is a Wikipedia contributor himself...
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English Wikipedia's ArbCom has decided several hundred cases in its history. The Foundation's Arbitration Committee process has been examined by academics researching...
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Since the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, the site has faced several controversies. Wikipedia's open-editing model, under which anyone can edit most articles...
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Thomas Leitch (section Academic career)
1951) is an American academic and film scholar, the author of several authoritative books on film studies and one on Wikipedia. Leitch was born in Orange...
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borders. In the year this monument is unveiled Wikipedia is available in more than 280 languages and contains about 30 million articles. The benefactors behind...
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settings, students sometimes copy Wikipedia to fulfill class assignments. A 2011 study by Turnitin found that Wikipedia was the most copied website by both...
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Wiki rabbit hole (redirect from Wikipedia rabbit hole)
escape. After learning or studying outside of Wikipedia, many people go to the online encyclopedia to get more information about what they watched, and then...
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