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When you edit [[Wikipedia]] to include a claim, you are required to substantiate that edit by referencing a reliable source. According to a recent study, the single biggest predictor of a journal’s appearance in Wikipedia is its impact factor. One of the exciting findings, writes Eamon Duede, is that it appears [[Wikipedia editors]] are putting a premium on open access content. When given a choice between journals of similar impact factors, editors are significantly more likely to select the “open access” option. | When you edit [[Wikipedia]] to include a claim, you are required to substantiate that edit by referencing a reliable source. According to a recent study, the single biggest predictor of a journal’s appearance in Wikipedia is its impact factor. One of the exciting findings, writes Eamon Duede, is that it appears [[Wikipedia editors]] are putting a premium on open access content. When given a choice between journals of similar impact factors, editors are significantly more likely to select the “open access” option. | ||
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+ | {{cite journal |last1=Duede |first1=Eamon |title=Wikipedia is Significantly Amplifying the Impact of Open Access Publications |date=2015 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikipedia_is_Significantly_Amplifying_the_Impact_of_Open_Access_Publications |journal=London School of Economics and Political Science}} | ||
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+ | Duede, Eamon. (2015). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikipedia_is_Significantly_Amplifying_the_Impact_of_Open_Access_Publications">Wikipedia is Significantly Amplifying the Impact of Open Access Publications</a>&quot;. London School of Economics and Political Science. | ||
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Revision as of 09:01, 18 May 2020
Authors | Eamon Duede |
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Publication date | 2015 |
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Wikipedia is Significantly Amplifying the Impact of Open Access Publications - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Eamon Duede.
Overview
When you edit Wikipedia to include a claim, you are required to substantiate that edit by referencing a reliable source. According to a recent study, the single biggest predictor of a journal’s appearance in Wikipedia is its impact factor. One of the exciting findings, writes Eamon Duede, is that it appears Wikipedia editors are putting a premium on open access content. When given a choice between journals of similar impact factors, editors are significantly more likely to select the “open access” option.
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Wikipedia Quality
Duede, Eamon. (2015). "[[Wikipedia is Significantly Amplifying the Impact of Open Access Publications]]". London School of Economics and Political Science.
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Duede |first1=Eamon |title=Wikipedia is Significantly Amplifying the Impact of Open Access Publications |date=2015 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikipedia_is_Significantly_Amplifying_the_Impact_of_Open_Access_Publications |journal=London School of Economics and Political Science}}
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Duede, Eamon. (2015). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikipedia_is_Significantly_Amplifying_the_Impact_of_Open_Access_Publications">Wikipedia is Significantly Amplifying the Impact of Open Access Publications</a>". London School of Economics and Political Science.