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− | '''Wikipedia as Cultural Reference''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Richard Rogers. | + | '''Wikipedia as Cultural Reference''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2013, written by [[Richard Rogers]]. |
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: National or Neutral Points of View?, Researching the Quality and Accuracy of Wikipedia, Cross-Cultural Comparison in Wikipedia Research, Wikipedia Articles Compared: The Fall of Srebrenica, the Srebrenica Massacre, and the Srebrenica Genocide, Editing the Srebrenica Articles, Referencing and Providing Images to the Srebrenica Articles, Conclusion | + | This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: National or Neutral Points of View?, Researching the Quality and Accuracy of [[Wikipedia]], Cross-Cultural Comparison in Wikipedia Research, Wikipedia Articles Compared: The Fall of Srebrenica, the Srebrenica Massacre, and the Srebrenica Genocide, Editing the Srebrenica Articles, Referencing and Providing Images to the Srebrenica Articles, Conclusion |
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Wikipedia as Cultural Reference - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Richard Rogers.
Overview
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: National or Neutral Points of View?, Researching the Quality and Accuracy of Wikipedia, Cross-Cultural Comparison in Wikipedia Research, Wikipedia Articles Compared: The Fall of Srebrenica, the Srebrenica Massacre, and the Srebrenica Genocide, Editing the Srebrenica Articles, Referencing and Providing Images to the Srebrenica Articles, Conclusion