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* '''Wikipedia's assessability.''' A paper to be presented at the upcoming ''[[Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems]]'' (CHI '14)<ref>Forte, A., Andalibi, N., Park, T., and Willever-Farr, H. (2014) Designing Information Savvy Societies: An Introduction to Assessability. In: Proceedings of CHI 2014 http://www.andreaforte.net/ForteCHI14Assessability.pdf</ref> by Forte, Andalibi, Park, and Willever-Farr introduces a vocabulary for "assessable design". Their framework considers social and technological approaches to information literacy in combination with consumption and production. From interviewing Wikipedians, librarians, and novices about their understanding of Wikipedia articles, the authors identify two important concepts of assessable design: provenance and stewardship. The authors then test these concepts in an experiment, finding that exposing readers to these can have large effects on their assessment of not only articles but Wikipedia as a whole. Considering whether their can be generalized to the assessability of content on other informational websites, the authors caution that "Wikipedia is a remarkably conservative resource given its reputation as a renegade reference. Policies surrounding citation defer to well-established publishing processes like scientific peer review and traditional journalism and prohibit the production of personalized content."
* '''Wikipedia's assessability.''' A paper to be presented at the upcoming ''[[Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems]]'' (CHI '14)<ref>Forte, A., Andalibi, N., Park, T., and Willever-Farr, H. (2014) Designing Information Savvy Societies: An Introduction to Assessability. In: Proceedings of CHI 2014 http://www.andreaforte.net/ForteCHI14Assessability.pdf</ref> by Forte, Andalibi, Park, and Willever-Farr introduces a vocabulary for "assessable design". Their framework considers social and technological approaches to information literacy in combination with consumption and production. From interviewing Wikipedians, librarians, and novices about their understanding of Wikipedia articles, the authors identify two important concepts of assessable design: provenance and stewardship. The authors then test these concepts in an experiment, finding that exposing readers to these can have large effects on their assessment of not only articles but Wikipedia as a whole. Considering whether their framework can be generalized to the assessability of content on other informational websites, the authors caution that "Wikipedia is a remarkably conservative resource given its reputation as a renegade reference. Policies surrounding citation defer to well-established publishing processes like scientific peer review and traditional journalism and prohibit the production of personalized content."
* '''"Finding missing cross-language links in Wikipedia"'''<ref>{{Cite journal
* '''"Finding missing cross-language links in Wikipedia"'''<ref>{{Cite journal
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