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'''EyeWiki''', initiated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2009, serves as a digital platform for ophthalmology-related information, primarily targeting ophthalmologists and the general public. The platform encourages contributions from qualified ophthalmologists or those in training, allowing for content creation and editing to ensure a wide representation of ophthalmic knowledge<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aao.org/eyenet/article/eyewiki | title=EyeWiki, do You Wiki? | date=March 2019 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | url=https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/eyewiki-initiative/2010-12 | doi=10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.12.medu1-1012 | title=The EyeWiki Initiative | journal=AMA Journal of Ethics | date=2010 | volume=12 | issue=12 | pages=922–924 | pmid=23186815 | last1=Feldman | first1=B. }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://aapos.org/education/educational-resources/eye-wiki-education | title=Educational Resources - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus }}</ref> |
'''EyeWiki''', initiated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2009, serves as a digital platform for ophthalmology-related information, primarily targeting ophthalmologists and the general public. The platform encourages contributions from qualified ophthalmologists or those in training, allowing for content creation and editing to ensure a wide representation of ophthalmic knowledge<ref name="auto">{{cite web | url=https://www.aao.org/eyenet/article/eyewiki | title=EyeWiki, do You Wiki? | date=March 2019 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | url=https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/eyewiki-initiative/2010-12 | doi=10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.12.medu1-1012 | title=The EyeWiki Initiative | journal=AMA Journal of Ethics | date=2010 | volume=12 | issue=12 | pages=922–924 | pmid=23186815 | last1=Feldman | first1=B. }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://aapos.org/education/educational-resources/eye-wiki-education | title=Educational Resources - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus }}</ref> |
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The platform accommodates various content types including text articles, images, and videos with voice-overs hosted via YouTube. It operates under a self-moderation model, with editorial boards for each subspecialty and a hierarchy of editors overseeing content quality and accuracy<ref>{{cite web | url=https://eyewiki.org/EyeWiki:About | title=EyeWiki:About - EyeWiki }}</ref>. |
The platform accommodates various content types including text articles, images, and videos with voice-overs hosted via YouTube. It operates under a self-moderation model, with editorial boards for each subspecialty and a hierarchy of editors overseeing content quality and accuracy<ref>{{cite web | url=https://eyewiki.org/EyeWiki:About | title=EyeWiki:About - EyeWiki }}</ref>. |
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As of October 2023, EyeWiki hosts 4,006 detailed ophthalmic topics. Earlier statistics from February 1, 2019, show 818 user-contributed articles and 70 active volunteer content reviewers, with a significant number of page views and visitors recorded in 2018<ref>{{cite web | url=https://eyewiki.org/Special:Statistics | title=Statistics - EyeWiki }}</ref>. |
As of October 2023, EyeWiki hosts 4,006 detailed ophthalmic topics. Earlier statistics from February 1, 2019, show 818 user-contributed articles and 70 active volunteer content reviewers, with a significant number of page views and visitors recorded in 2018<ref>{{cite web | url=https://eyewiki.org/Special:Statistics | title=Statistics - EyeWiki }}</ref>. |
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Notably, EyeWiki also supports annual contests for U.S. residents, fellows, and international contributors, rewarding the best new entries on the platform<ref |
Notably, EyeWiki also supports annual contests for U.S. residents, fellows, and international contributors, rewarding the best new entries on the platform<ref name="auto"/>. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 11:28, 26 October 2023
EyeWiki, initiated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2009, serves as a digital platform for ophthalmology-related information, primarily targeting ophthalmologists and the general public. The platform encourages contributions from qualified ophthalmologists or those in training, allowing for content creation and editing to ensure a wide representation of ophthalmic knowledge[1][2][3]
The platform accommodates various content types including text articles, images, and videos with voice-overs hosted via YouTube. It operates under a self-moderation model, with editorial boards for each subspecialty and a hierarchy of editors overseeing content quality and accuracy[4].
As of October 2023, EyeWiki hosts 4,006 detailed ophthalmic topics. Earlier statistics from February 1, 2019, show 818 user-contributed articles and 70 active volunteer content reviewers, with a significant number of page views and visitors recorded in 2018[5].
Notably, EyeWiki also supports annual contests for U.S. residents, fellows, and international contributors, rewarding the best new entries on the platform[1].
References
- ^ a b "EyeWiki, do You Wiki?". March 2019.
- ^ Feldman, B. (2010). "The EyeWiki Initiative". AMA Journal of Ethics. 12 (12): 922–924. doi:10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.12.medu1-1012. PMID 23186815.
- ^ "Educational Resources - American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus".
- ^ "EyeWiki:About - EyeWiki".
- ^ "Statistics - EyeWiki".