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==='''Calling all scientists!'''===
==='''Calling all scientists!'''===
{{Signpost filler image|image=File:Wikipedia Science Conference - 2015-09 - Andy Mabbett - 03 (cropped).JPG|size=290px|caption=Dame [[Wendy Hall]] at the Wikipedia Science Conference}}
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Prompted by the recent [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Wikipedia_Science_Conference Wikipedia Science Conference] in [[London]], ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' [http://www.nature.com/news/wikipedians-reach-out-to-academics-1.18313 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:
''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' [http://www.nature.com/news/wikipedians-reach-out-to-academics-1.18313 covers] the recent [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Wikipedia_Science_Conference Wikipedia Science Conference] in [[London]], part of Wikipedia's outreach to scientists and efforts to "bridge the gap between the online encyclopaedia and the research community".

{{signpost pull quote|A lot of academics have the impression that because anyone can edit, that means it’s a Wild West, but Wikipedia is a community of ultra-pedants who care about facts being right.}}
Discussing the reasons why such outreach is necessary, Martin Poulter, an organizer of the conference, told ''Nature'':
Poulter also believes that scientists and academics aren't getting involved in the process because many of them have busy lives and are deterred by the "petty" time-wasting conversations and edit-wars. (Sept. 7) <small>[[User:Tortle|T]]</small>
{{signpost pull quote|A lot of academics have the impression that because anyone can edit, that means it’s a Wild West. But Wikipedia is a community of ultra-pedants who care about facts being right.}}

Poulter added that there was a "cultural barrier" militating against stronger involvement from scientists, who may feel they have too little time to get into the lengthy discussions that sometimes occur around Wikipedia edits. Poulter said, "There have to be changes from both sides. That’s what we’re discussing."

The conference, which took place September 2–3, brought Wikipedians together with academics and publishers new to Wikipedia editing. (Sept. 7) <small>[[User:Tortle|T]]</small>


===More Wikipedia editors in the Netherlands than all of Africa combined===
===More Wikipedia editors in the Netherlands than all of Africa combined===

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