Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing content of. The idea behind Wikipedia is that members of the general public can add their own personal knowledge, anonymously if they wish. Wikipedia then evolves over time into a comprehensive knowledge base on all things. Its popularity has never been questioned, although its authority has. By its own admission, Wikipedia contains errors. A number of people have tested Wikipedia’s accuracy using destructive methods, i.e. deliberately inserting errors. This has been criticised by Wikipedia. This short study examines Wikipedia’s credibility by asking 258 research staff with a response rate of 21 percent, to read an article and assess its credibil...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
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 ...
This thesis is called “Citation needed – the perceived credibility of Wikipedia among higheducation ...
ABSTRACT The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several stu...
L’encyclopédie Wikipédia se caractérise par un mode d’élaboration ouvert et collaboratif. La singula...
The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several studies have...
A number of studies have assessed the reliability of entries in Wikipedia at specific times. One imp...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
A number of studies have assessed the reliability of entries in Wikipedia at specific times. One imp...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
This study examines credibility judgments in relation to peripheral cues and genre of Wikipedia arti...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
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 ...
This thesis is called “Citation needed – the perceived credibility of Wikipedia among higheducation ...
ABSTRACT The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several stu...
L’encyclopédie Wikipédia se caractérise par un mode d’élaboration ouvert et collaboratif. La singula...
The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several studies have...
A number of studies have assessed the reliability of entries in Wikipedia at specific times. One imp...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
A number of studies have assessed the reliability of entries in Wikipedia at specific times. One imp...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
This study examines credibility judgments in relation to peripheral cues and genre of Wikipedia arti...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...