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Reliability of Wikipedia

         Erin Dul
         ALES 204
      21 March 2012
Wikipedia Assignment - FAQs
• How do I choose a stub?
   – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stub_lists
   – Try to choose one that you have good references for!
• My stub already has some information written?
   – 300-600 words must be your own
   – Make sure that the existing information is properly referenced if
     you are planning to use it
• What is a good reference for citation?
   – If you are writing about a scientific subject, peer-reviewed
     papers are the best source
   – If you are writing about a more general topic, I advise that you
     look at a similar article that has “good article” status to see what
     types of citations they use
Wikipedia Assignment - Reminders
• Blog post AND Wikipedia article are both
  marked and are due Friday at 17:00
• If you can’t figure out how to do
  something, the best way to get a quick answer
  is to look at the code for a different article
  – Ask your TAs if you need help!
Adding an image
• The best place to get an image is from Wikimedia
  Commons:
   – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
   – These are images that Wikipedia users make available for free
     reuse
• Insert a file into your code:
   – [[File:Example.jpg]]
• Type the name of the Wikimedia Commons file into the
  “Example.jpg” spot
• Example:
   – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_(science)
   – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lab_book_-
     _Lawrence_Berkeley_National_Laboratory_-_DSC08822.JPG
Questions about Wikipedia
             Assignment?
Please ask now!
E-mail your TA or Erin questions!
Remember that the best way to figure out how
to code something is to look at another article!
Wikipedia

• Wikipedia was formally launched on 15
  January 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry
  Sanger




• Wales set one up and put it online on 10
  January 2001
Types of Contributors
• The Performer
• The Vandal
• The Gardener
Performer
• Frequent edits
• Dramatic self-
  portrayal
• Preferentially
  edits text that
  s/he creates
• Moulds work to
  suit her/his ideas
Vandal
• Note: vandalism on Wikipedia is prohibited
• Add, remove or change content in a
  DELIBERATE attempt to sabotage the
  quality/integrity of Wikipedia
  – Add irrelevant obscenities, crude humor, blanking
    pages and/or inserting obvious nonsense (see
    Wikipedia)
• Can result in being blocked
Gardener
• Frequent contributions
• Focuses on organising and correcting
• Usually edits in the user pages rather than
  public talk pages
How does Wikipedia “police” their
              articles?
• Users monitor recent
  changes to articles
• Acts of vandalism are
  usually discovered
  quickly
Recent Changes
• a specific list numbering recent edits, or a list of
  edits made within a given time frame
• Some wikis can filter the list to remove minor
  edits and edits made by automatic importing
  scripts ("bots")
• the revision history shows previous page versions
  and the diff feature highlights the changes
  between two revisions
• Using the revision history, an editor can view and
  restore a previous version of the article.
Revision History
• Wikis are generally designed with the
  philosophy of making it easy to correct
  mistakes, rather than making it difficult to
  make them
• Though wikis are very open, they provide a
  means to verify the validity of recent additions
  to the body of pages
Revision History
• In case unacceptable edits are missed on the "recent
  changes" page, some wiki engines provide additional
  content control.
• It can be monitored to ensure that a page, or a set of
  pages, keeps its quality. A person willing to maintain
  pages will be warned of modifications to the pages,
  allowing him or her to verify the validity of new
  editions quickly. A watchlist is a common
  implementation of this.
• Some wikis also implement "patrolled revisions," in
  which editors with the requisite credentials can mark
  some edits as not vandalism. A "flagged revisions"
  system can prevent edits from going live until they
  have been reviewed.
Comparative studies on the reliability
            of Wikipedia
• How does Wikipedia
  compare to other
  encyclopedias?
  – What do we use
    encyclopedias for?
  – Would we ever cite an
    encyclopedia?




                http://nowsourcing.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/encyclopedia.jpg
Nature Study (2005)
• Single blind study
• 42 experts in scientific fields were given articles
  related to their field
   – Asked to evaluate the number of errors or omissions
     in the article
   – Wikipedia average = 4 errors/article
   – Brittannica average = 3 errors/article
• Wikipedia: more incorrect facts, articles often
  poorly structured
• Brittannica: more ommissions
                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
Expert opinions - librarians
 Pros                                Cons
 • Found the presentation of         • Researchers don’t go
   controversial subjects very         further than Wikipedia
   well rounded                        when trying to understand a
 • Good coverage of current            topic
   events                            • Using only Wikipedia = Big
 • Negotiation of final version        Mac diet
   of article



                           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Inception_ver3.jpg
Academics/science and medicine
Pro                                 Con
• More accurate than                • “Inherent reliability issues”
  traditional news media            • Drug companies may edit
• Good source for first               articles to take away side
  approximation/starting              effects of drugs
  point for research                • Cited sources – how
                                      accurate are they?
                                    • Readability sometimes an
                                      issue



                           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
Bias
• Coverage
  – Too much coverage in some areas: video
    games, popular culture
  – “longer entry on lightsabers than the printing
    press”
  – Liberal bias
  – American bias
  – Gender bias


                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
Conclusions???
• Tweet your conclusions!
• When is it appropriate
  to use Wikipedia? Why?
• Are some articles better
  than others? Why?
• Is Wikipedia better or
  worse than a traditional
  encyclopedia? Why?
• @JessL, #ALES204

               http://www.thinkgeek.com/books/humor/8e6c/images/2070/

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Lecture 25: Wikipedia and Reliability

  • 1. Reliability of Wikipedia Erin Dul ALES 204 21 March 2012
  • 2. Wikipedia Assignment - FAQs • How do I choose a stub? – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stub_lists – Try to choose one that you have good references for! • My stub already has some information written? – 300-600 words must be your own – Make sure that the existing information is properly referenced if you are planning to use it • What is a good reference for citation? – If you are writing about a scientific subject, peer-reviewed papers are the best source – If you are writing about a more general topic, I advise that you look at a similar article that has “good article” status to see what types of citations they use
  • 3. Wikipedia Assignment - Reminders • Blog post AND Wikipedia article are both marked and are due Friday at 17:00 • If you can’t figure out how to do something, the best way to get a quick answer is to look at the code for a different article – Ask your TAs if you need help!
  • 4. Adding an image • The best place to get an image is from Wikimedia Commons: – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page – These are images that Wikipedia users make available for free reuse • Insert a file into your code: – [[File:Example.jpg]] • Type the name of the Wikimedia Commons file into the “Example.jpg” spot • Example: – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_(science) – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lab_book_- _Lawrence_Berkeley_National_Laboratory_-_DSC08822.JPG
  • 5. Questions about Wikipedia Assignment? Please ask now! E-mail your TA or Erin questions! Remember that the best way to figure out how to code something is to look at another article!
  • 6. Wikipedia • Wikipedia was formally launched on 15 January 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger • Wales set one up and put it online on 10 January 2001
  • 7. Types of Contributors • The Performer • The Vandal • The Gardener
  • 8. Performer • Frequent edits • Dramatic self- portrayal • Preferentially edits text that s/he creates • Moulds work to suit her/his ideas
  • 9. Vandal • Note: vandalism on Wikipedia is prohibited • Add, remove or change content in a DELIBERATE attempt to sabotage the quality/integrity of Wikipedia – Add irrelevant obscenities, crude humor, blanking pages and/or inserting obvious nonsense (see Wikipedia) • Can result in being blocked
  • 10. Gardener • Frequent contributions • Focuses on organising and correcting • Usually edits in the user pages rather than public talk pages
  • 11. How does Wikipedia “police” their articles? • Users monitor recent changes to articles • Acts of vandalism are usually discovered quickly
  • 12. Recent Changes • a specific list numbering recent edits, or a list of edits made within a given time frame • Some wikis can filter the list to remove minor edits and edits made by automatic importing scripts ("bots") • the revision history shows previous page versions and the diff feature highlights the changes between two revisions • Using the revision history, an editor can view and restore a previous version of the article.
  • 13. Revision History • Wikis are generally designed with the philosophy of making it easy to correct mistakes, rather than making it difficult to make them • Though wikis are very open, they provide a means to verify the validity of recent additions to the body of pages
  • 14. Revision History • In case unacceptable edits are missed on the "recent changes" page, some wiki engines provide additional content control. • It can be monitored to ensure that a page, or a set of pages, keeps its quality. A person willing to maintain pages will be warned of modifications to the pages, allowing him or her to verify the validity of new editions quickly. A watchlist is a common implementation of this. • Some wikis also implement "patrolled revisions," in which editors with the requisite credentials can mark some edits as not vandalism. A "flagged revisions" system can prevent edits from going live until they have been reviewed.
  • 15. Comparative studies on the reliability of Wikipedia • How does Wikipedia compare to other encyclopedias? – What do we use encyclopedias for? – Would we ever cite an encyclopedia? http://nowsourcing.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/encyclopedia.jpg
  • 16. Nature Study (2005) • Single blind study • 42 experts in scientific fields were given articles related to their field – Asked to evaluate the number of errors or omissions in the article – Wikipedia average = 4 errors/article – Brittannica average = 3 errors/article • Wikipedia: more incorrect facts, articles often poorly structured • Brittannica: more ommissions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
  • 17. Expert opinions - librarians Pros Cons • Found the presentation of • Researchers don’t go controversial subjects very further than Wikipedia well rounded when trying to understand a • Good coverage of current topic events • Using only Wikipedia = Big • Negotiation of final version Mac diet of article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Inception_ver3.jpg
  • 18. Academics/science and medicine Pro Con • More accurate than • “Inherent reliability issues” traditional news media • Drug companies may edit • Good source for first articles to take away side approximation/starting effects of drugs point for research • Cited sources – how accurate are they? • Readability sometimes an issue http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
  • 19. Bias • Coverage – Too much coverage in some areas: video games, popular culture – “longer entry on lightsabers than the printing press” – Liberal bias – American bias – Gender bias http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
  • 20. Conclusions??? • Tweet your conclusions! • When is it appropriate to use Wikipedia? Why? • Are some articles better than others? Why? • Is Wikipedia better or worse than a traditional encyclopedia? Why? • @JessL, #ALES204 http://www.thinkgeek.com/books/humor/8e6c/images/2070/

Editor's Notes

  1. Image of Jimmy Wales from: bisomessweek.com, Image of Larry Sanger from hilobrow.com
  2. Image from NguyenDail on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguyendai/399985013/sizes/m/in/photostream/