poster presentation● Wikipedia is the world’s most frequently used health-information source. ● Embracing the platform helps fulfill health professional schools’ teaching & service missions. ● Student & faculty effort searching, analyzing, writing & editing Wikipedia is scholarly work. ● The Wiki Education Foundation’s “Students in the Health Professions” campaign aggregates all efforts of these students editing WIkipedia as part of formal coursework. ● Since 2013, there have been 1,271 students who have added 711,000 words, 86 images and 9,030 references to 642 health-related Wikipedia pages. ● These Wikipedia pages have been viewed 55.2 million times since students began contributing. ● Participants highlight the refreshingly collaborative...
Purpose: This paper aims to evaluate the success of a Wikipedia editing assessment designed to impr...
As one of the most commonly read online sources of medical information, Wikipedia is an influential ...
Background: For almost any topic, a Wikipedia page will appear among the first ten items of a search...
Research has shown that at least 94% of medical students use Wikipedia as an information resource (U...
Poster presented at Hawaii Library Association 2019Much evidence attests to the value of Wikipedia i...
Presentation slidesWikipedia: everyone's patrons are using it, including medical patients seeking in...
The Internet has become an important health information resource for patients and the general public...
The Internet has become an important health information resource for patients and the general public...
BACKGROUND: Wikipedia is one of the most consulted health resources in the world. Since the public i...
The medical content in Wikipedia receives substantial online traffic, links to a great body of acade...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and several university programs ha...
Background: Pharmacy training programs commonly ask students to develop or edit dru...
PosterThis poster presents the results of a pilot study that examines the use of Wikipedia editing w...
Wikipedia’s health topics pages are visited a staggering 7 billion times per year, so it is vital th...
Background Wikipedia’s health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
Purpose: This paper aims to evaluate the success of a Wikipedia editing assessment designed to impr...
As one of the most commonly read online sources of medical information, Wikipedia is an influential ...
Background: For almost any topic, a Wikipedia page will appear among the first ten items of a search...
Research has shown that at least 94% of medical students use Wikipedia as an information resource (U...
Poster presented at Hawaii Library Association 2019Much evidence attests to the value of Wikipedia i...
Presentation slidesWikipedia: everyone's patrons are using it, including medical patients seeking in...
The Internet has become an important health information resource for patients and the general public...
The Internet has become an important health information resource for patients and the general public...
BACKGROUND: Wikipedia is one of the most consulted health resources in the world. Since the public i...
The medical content in Wikipedia receives substantial online traffic, links to a great body of acade...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and several university programs ha...
Background: Pharmacy training programs commonly ask students to develop or edit dru...
PosterThis poster presents the results of a pilot study that examines the use of Wikipedia editing w...
Wikipedia’s health topics pages are visited a staggering 7 billion times per year, so it is vital th...
Background Wikipedia’s health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
Purpose: This paper aims to evaluate the success of a Wikipedia editing assessment designed to impr...
As one of the most commonly read online sources of medical information, Wikipedia is an influential ...
Background: For almost any topic, a Wikipedia page will appear among the first ten items of a search...