Wikipedia, the free-content online encyclopaedia, contains many heavily accessed pages relating to healthcare. Cochrane systematic reviews contain much high-grade evidence but dissemination into Wikipedia has been slow. New skills are needed to both translate and relocate data from Cochrane reviews to implant into Wikipedia pages. This letter introduces a programme to greatly simplify the process of disseminating the summary of findings of Cochrane reviews into Wikipedia pages
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
Background: Much effort is made to ensure Cochrane reviews are based on reliably extracted data. The...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
Wikipedia, the free-content online encyclopaedia, contains many heavily accessed pages relating to h...
Objectives To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of trea...
Background: Systematic reviews are a key part of healthcare evaluation. They involve important pains...
Wikipedia has been described as a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway en...
This paper outlines a creative Wikipedia-based project developed by the University of Kansas (KU) Li...
The medical content in Wikipedia receives substantial online traffic, links to a great body of acade...
Wikipedia is a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway ends at Wikipedia or ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to demonstrate that modern data mining tools can be used as one s...
As one of the most commonly read online sources of medical information, Wikipedia is an influential ...
This article proposes a review of the literature analyzing Wikipedia as a collective system for prod...
Background: The reliable and usable (semi)automation of data extraction can support the field of sys...
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Cochrane Russia Initiative to improve the articles of the Russi...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
Background: Much effort is made to ensure Cochrane reviews are based on reliably extracted data. The...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
Wikipedia, the free-content online encyclopaedia, contains many heavily accessed pages relating to h...
Objectives To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of trea...
Background: Systematic reviews are a key part of healthcare evaluation. They involve important pains...
Wikipedia has been described as a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway en...
This paper outlines a creative Wikipedia-based project developed by the University of Kansas (KU) Li...
The medical content in Wikipedia receives substantial online traffic, links to a great body of acade...
Wikipedia is a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway ends at Wikipedia or ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to demonstrate that modern data mining tools can be used as one s...
As one of the most commonly read online sources of medical information, Wikipedia is an influential ...
This article proposes a review of the literature analyzing Wikipedia as a collective system for prod...
Background: The reliable and usable (semi)automation of data extraction can support the field of sys...
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Cochrane Russia Initiative to improve the articles of the Russi...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
Background: Much effort is made to ensure Cochrane reviews are based on reliably extracted data. The...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...