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− | '''Motivations for Contributing to Health-Related Articles on Wikipedia: an Interview Study''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in | + | '''Motivations for Contributing to Health-Related Articles on Wikipedia: an Interview Study''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2013, written by [[N Faric]] and [[Hww Potts]]. |
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− | Background: [[Wikipedia]] is one of the most accessed sources of health information online. The | + | Background: [[Wikipedia]], the encyclopaedia that anyone can edit, is one of the most accessed sources of health information online. The English-language Wikipedia currently contains 4.1 million articles with over 25,000 articles pertaining to health. |
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 3 December 2020
Authors | N Faric Hww Potts |
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Publication date | 2013 |
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Motivations for Contributing to Health-Related Articles on Wikipedia: an Interview Study - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by N Faric and Hww Potts.
Overview
Background: Wikipedia, the encyclopaedia that anyone can edit, is one of the most accessed sources of health information online. The English-language Wikipedia currently contains 4.1 million articles with over 25,000 articles pertaining to health.
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Wikipedia Quality
Faric, N; Potts, Hww. (2013). "[[Motivations for Contributing to Health-Related Articles on Wikipedia: an Interview Study]]". JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada.
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Faric |first1=N |last2=Potts |first2=Hww |title=Motivations for Contributing to Health-Related Articles on Wikipedia: an Interview Study |date=2013 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Motivations_for_Contributing_to_Health-Related_Articles_on_Wikipedia:_an_Interview_Study |journal=JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada}}
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Faric, N; Potts, Hww. (2013). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Motivations_for_Contributing_to_Health-Related_Articles_on_Wikipedia:_an_Interview_Study">Motivations for Contributing to Health-Related Articles on Wikipedia: an Interview Study</a>". JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada.