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In the media
Calling all scientists!
Dame Wendy Hall at the Wikipedia Science Conference

Prompted by the recent Wikipedia Science Conference in London, Nature interviewed Martin Poulter, an organizer of the conference, concerning Wikipedia's new outreach to scientists and as to the reason why they're not embracing the recent call to action. Poulter believes that scientists are deterred by the idea of anyone being able to edit Wikipedia and that because they do not trust it as a reliable source, they are less likely to get involved: Template:Signpost pull quote Poulter also believes that scientists and academics aren't getting involved in the process due to the fact that many of them have busy lives and are deterred by the "petty" time-wasting conversations and edit-wars. (Sept. 7) T

  • Wikipedia can be used to detect search trend data: The Stack recently reported a new Japanese study. The study shows an example where a page view statistics graph of the Anne Hathaway article on Wikipedia will closely mimic a Google Trends graph of searching "Anne Hathaway" on Google. It was decided that this method can be used to estimate search statistics for less popular subjects not covered by Google Trends. T
  • Embattled President: In Slate, University of Iowa Professor Kembrew McLeod writes about the embattled incoming UI President Bruce Harreld, who has come under fire for his error-filled resume and complete lack of higher education experience. At an introductory talk and Q&A, which McLeod posted on YouTube in the category "comedy", Harreld had a contentious discussion with one UI alum. The conflict was regarding his earlier statement that UI was not a "Public Ivy", information he said he got from Wikipedia, though the Wikipedia article on the university correctly identifies it as a Public Ivy. (Sept. 8) G
  • The Tamil Wikipedia sets a goal for 100k articles: The Hindu reports on the efforts to recruit editors to work on the Tamil Wikipedia. The Times of India also reports that the Tamil Wikipedia has set a goal to reach one hundred thousand articles over the next year. As of writing this, the Tamil Wikipedia has over 69 thousand articles. (Sept. 7) G
  • Harvard students host an edit-a-thon: On September 7th, a group of eight Harvard undergrads assembled an edit-a-thon to improve and create feminist articles on Wikipedia. The Harvard student newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, reported on the event. (Sept. 7) T

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  • Mayoral plagiarism: MedioTiempo reports that former football star Cuauhtémoc Blanco plagiarized entire sections of the article about him on the Spanish Wikipedia in his registration paperwork for the mayoral race in Cuernavaca, the capital of Morelos, Mexico. Blanco won the June 7 election and will assume office on January 1. (Sept. 6) G

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  • Critical eye: In The Conversation, academic Taha Yasseri, a former checkuser in the Persian Wikipedia, argues that "using Wikipedia as PR is a problem, but our lack of a critical eye is worse." She also stated:

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The Google Knowledge Graph
  • Is the Google Knowledge Graph killing Wikipedia?: In Forbes, Jayson DeMers wonders if the Google Knowledge Graph is killing Wikipedia. The drop in traffic that Google directs towards Wikipedia may be a result of the Knowledge Graph answering many basic queries. (Sept. 4) G

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