This article draws attention to the often-unseen information inequalities that occur in the way that Wikipedia content is referenced. Drawing on digital information control and virtual gatekeeping scholarship, we contend that by not considering the degree to which references are practically accessible and verifiable, Wikipedia editors are implicitly promoting a control mechanism that is limiting the potential of Wikipedia to serve, as Willinsky puts it, “as a gateway to a larger world of knowledge.” We question the widespread practice of referencing peer-reviewed literature that is obscured by prohibitive paywalls. As we see it, two groups are disadvantaged by this practice. First, Wikipedia editors who lack access to the most current schol...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
The web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
The web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
The authors have made a preprint available for convenience. The article is forthcoming in 2019. Plea...
The authors have made a preprint available for convenience. The article is forthcoming in 2019. Plea...
Wikipedia is playing an increasingly central role on the web, and the policies its contributors foll...
Wikipedia is defined by its founders as the “free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.” This property,...
Wikipedia is defined by its founders as the “free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.” This property,...
This study evaluates how well the authors of Wikipedia history articles adhere to the site's policy ...
This study evaluates how well the authors of Wikipedia history articles adhere to the site's policy ...
ABSTRACT The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several stu...
Philosophers of argumentation and of testimony suggest that we can rely on what someone says because...
When you edit Wikipedia to include a claim, you are required to substantiate that edit by referencin...
Wikipedia may have become the world's principal source of information, but it is not a reliable sour...
Courts and advocates have shown an increasing willingness to cite to Wikipedia. This trend has pique...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
The web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
The web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
The authors have made a preprint available for convenience. The article is forthcoming in 2019. Plea...
The authors have made a preprint available for convenience. The article is forthcoming in 2019. Plea...
Wikipedia is playing an increasingly central role on the web, and the policies its contributors foll...
Wikipedia is defined by its founders as the “free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.” This property,...
Wikipedia is defined by its founders as the “free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.” This property,...
This study evaluates how well the authors of Wikipedia history articles adhere to the site's policy ...
This study evaluates how well the authors of Wikipedia history articles adhere to the site's policy ...
ABSTRACT The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several stu...
Philosophers of argumentation and of testimony suggest that we can rely on what someone says because...
When you edit Wikipedia to include a claim, you are required to substantiate that edit by referencin...
Wikipedia may have become the world's principal source of information, but it is not a reliable sour...
Courts and advocates have shown an increasing willingness to cite to Wikipedia. This trend has pique...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
The web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
The web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...