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  1. Dec 3, 2019 · While the claim was disputed by Britannica, since then Wikipedia has grown 6-fold in the number of articles; is >85 times the size of 120-volume Encyclopedia Britannica, measured by word count; and has substantially improved its quality.

    • Dariusz Jemielniak
    • 2019
  2. Oct 13, 2016 · Wikipedia's key objective is to serve as an encyclopedia, not a medium through which scientists communicate original research6. Relative to the decentralization of the scientific literature, Wikipedia is governed by explicit, if flexible, policies and a hierarchical power structure (Butler, Joyce, & Pike, 2008; Shaw & Hill, 2014).

    • Misha Teplitskiy, Grace Lu, Eamon Duede
    • 57
    • 2017
    • 13 October 2016
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    Wikipedia, which launched in 2001is a free online encyclopedia run by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation and written collaboratively by its users. There are 10 rules and five pillarsfor contributing to the site. The five pillars establish Wikipedia as a free online encyclopedia, with articles that are accurate and cite reliable sources, and editors...

    1. Basic information on virtually any topic In addition to being free and readily available, Wikipedia’s standardized article layoutand hyperlinks to other articles enable readers to quickly track down the basics on their topic – the who, what, when, where and why. In our experience, many students come to the library with a chosen topic – for examp...

    1. Systemic and gender bias The crowdsourced nature of Wikipedia can lead to the exclusion of some voices and topics. Although anyone can edit, not everyone does. On the issue of gender bias, Wikipedia acknowledges that most contributors are male, few biographies are about women, and topics of interest to women receive less coverage. This dynamic c...

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · The five pillars establish Wikipedia as a free online encyclopedia, with articles that are accurate and cite reliable sources, and editors – called Wikipedians – who avoid bias and treat one another with respect.

  5. Wikipedia is a popular online encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone. Because of its open nature, many teachers and professors often warn students that it should never, under any circumstances, be used because it is “unreliable.”

  6. Feb 14, 2023 · Wikipedia has grown to be the biggest online encyclopedia in terms of comprehensiveness, reach and coverage. However, although different websites and social network platforms have received considerable academic attention, Wikipedia has largely gone unnoticed.

  7. Identifying and using primary sources requires careful thought and some extra knowledge on the part of Wikipedia's editors. In determining the type of source, there are three separate, basic characteristics to identify:

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