Wikipedia is public encyclopedia contains articles on different subjects and different topics. The objective of the study is to evaluate the standard and status of revision of the library related articles. History page of Wikipedia article contains statistics of page from where the status and standard of the page has been derived. It has been concluded that Wikipedia covers 67 concepts of DDC 23rd edition arrived in 020 class (Library and Information Science Class). The content of Library and Information Science (LIS) related articles in Wikipedia was not enough informative as per Wikiproject. The concepts related to information science i.e. World Wide Web has been edited more times and it has been edited by more editors
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The free online Wikipedia receives increasing attention from academic librarians; however, its count...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...
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Wikipedia is an online, non-commercial, multilingual encyclopedia created in 2001. Its characteristi...
Wikipedia might possibly be the best-developed attempt thus far of the enduring quest to gather all ...
Objective: Wikipedia is a social multilingual encyclopedia that integrates all information about a p...
Wikipedia, an international project that uses Wiki software to collaboratively create an encyclopaed...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Wikipedia’s internal quality control ...
Wikipedia is the world's largest online encyclopedia, but maintaining article quality through collab...
Statistics have shown that Wikipedia is very frequently used by the general public and that its arti...
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Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
The free online Wikipedia receives increasing attention from academic librarians; however, its count...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...
This article proposes a review of the literature analyzing Wikipedia as a collective system for prod...
This article deals with the users of Wikipedia and their usage and opinions regarding Wikipedia in c...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we first argue the importance and timely need of linking libraries and...
Wikipedia is an online, non-commercial, multilingual encyclopedia created in 2001. Its characteristi...
Wikipedia might possibly be the best-developed attempt thus far of the enduring quest to gather all ...
Objective: Wikipedia is a social multilingual encyclopedia that integrates all information about a p...
Wikipedia, an international project that uses Wiki software to collaboratively create an encyclopaed...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Wikipedia’s internal quality control ...
Wikipedia is the world's largest online encyclopedia, but maintaining article quality through collab...
Statistics have shown that Wikipedia is very frequently used by the general public and that its arti...
Purpose: This study aims to examine answers’ quality on the Wikipedia Reference Desk, and to compar...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
The free online Wikipedia receives increasing attention from academic librarians; however, its count...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...