Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica
Authors | Joseph Reagle Lauren Rhue |
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Publication date | 2011 |
Links | Original |
Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Joseph Reagle and Lauren Rhue.
Overview
Is there a bias in the against women’s representation in Wikipedia biographies? Thousands of biographical subjects, from six sources, are compared against the English-language Wikipedia and the online Encyclopaedia Britannica with respect to coverage, gender representation, and article length. Authors conclude that Wikipedia provides better coverage and longer articles, that Wikipedia typically has more articles on women than Britannica in absolute terms, but Wikipedia articles on women are more likely to be missing than articles on men relative to Britannica. For both reference works, article length did not consistently differ by gender.
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Reagle, Joseph; Rhue, Lauren. (2011). "[[Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica]]".
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{{cite journal |last1=Reagle |first1=Joseph |last2=Rhue |first2=Lauren |title=Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica |date=2011 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Gender_Bias_in_Wikipedia_and_Britannica}}
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Reagle, Joseph; Rhue, Lauren. (2011). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Gender_Bias_in_Wikipedia_and_Britannica">Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica</a>".