Peer-reviewedThis paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on the interaction between Wikipedia and academia. The first part of the project analyses the perception and practices of academic faculty about Wikipedia. It also includes a study on 52 teaching experiences at universities around the world where lecturers have used Wikipedia for designing assignments involving students to edit the free encyclopaedia. The second part of the project, still ongoing, is aimed at analysing the scientific content of Wikipedia, in order to see how the non-expert nature of most of its editors shapes the way science and technology issues are presented in its articles.Este artículo presenta algunos resultados de un proyecto de investigación...
In this opinion piece, we would like to present a short literature review of perceptions and reserva...
Wikipedia is a widely used resource by university students, but it is not necessarily regarded as be...
This short paper analyzes Wikipedia as an object of scientific research, contrasting various studies...
Peer-reviewedThis paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on the interaction betw...
Despite the initial sceptical attitude of university faculty towards Wikipedia as a source of reliab...
Recent empirical studies show that Wikipedia is heavily and frequently used by over 80% of universit...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
Whether we like it or not there is mounting evidence that Wikipedia is becoming a main source for sc...
This study considers Wikipedia as a sui generis instance of Open Science and analyses how the non-ex...
In this opinion piece, we would like to present a short literature review of perceptions and reserva...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
The academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including t...
Wikipedia works and we do not understand how it is possible. If it does, it is thanks to the ants' n...
[EN]Wikipedia is becoming a main source for scientific information. However, we know very little of ...
This short paper analyzes Wikipedia as an object of scientific research, contrasting various studies...
In this opinion piece, we would like to present a short literature review of perceptions and reserva...
Wikipedia is a widely used resource by university students, but it is not necessarily regarded as be...
This short paper analyzes Wikipedia as an object of scientific research, contrasting various studies...
Peer-reviewedThis paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on the interaction betw...
Despite the initial sceptical attitude of university faculty towards Wikipedia as a source of reliab...
Recent empirical studies show that Wikipedia is heavily and frequently used by over 80% of universit...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
Whether we like it or not there is mounting evidence that Wikipedia is becoming a main source for sc...
This study considers Wikipedia as a sui generis instance of Open Science and analyses how the non-ex...
In this opinion piece, we would like to present a short literature review of perceptions and reserva...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
The academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including t...
Wikipedia works and we do not understand how it is possible. If it does, it is thanks to the ants' n...
[EN]Wikipedia is becoming a main source for scientific information. However, we know very little of ...
This short paper analyzes Wikipedia as an object of scientific research, contrasting various studies...
In this opinion piece, we would like to present a short literature review of perceptions and reserva...
Wikipedia is a widely used resource by university students, but it is not necessarily regarded as be...
This short paper analyzes Wikipedia as an object of scientific research, contrasting various studies...