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2019
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2018
[edit]- Go Cranbrook Spring 2018[1]
2017
[edit]- Oct 10, 17 Updating Wikipedia should be part of all doctors’ jobs (STAT)
- 2017 Sept Blog post
- 2017 Best Medical App Top 6 Best Medical Apps for Doctors, Patients & Students
- Aug 7, 17 Peter Frishauf Linkedin [2]
- May 28, 17 The Citation Election Coverage
- Feb 2, 17 Motherboard Paid Editing
- Jan 3, 2017 The Top Ten Wikipedia Stories of 2016 The Wikipedian
2016
[edit]- Dec 6, 2016 Wikipedia Thinks It Has Facebook Beat in Handling Fake News
- Dec 2, 2016 Wikipedia is the world’s largest medical resource, but crucial information is often missing
- Nov 15, 2016 [How doctors are working to improve Wikipedia's accuracy https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2016/11/15/doctors-wikipedia]
- Nov 10, 2016 Meet Doctor Wikipedia
- Nov 9, 2016 Oriya Medical Wikipedia app growing popular
- Nov 3, 2016 Should You Use Wikipedia for Medical Information?
- Aug 30, 2016 AAP
- Aug 9, 2016 TWB press release
- July 4 Two policies in Conflict? Signpost
- Jun 29, 16 radio in Italy
- May 24, 16 Why getting medical information from Wikipedia isn’t always a bad idea
- Apr 24, 16 Update on EranBot, our new copyright violation detection bot
- Apr 24, 16 Knowledge Engine and the Wales–Heilman emails
- Mar 29, 16 Wikipedia’s coverage of essential vaccines is expanding
- Mar 17, 2016 Thursday Thinkpiece: Kleefeld & Rattray on Editing Wikipedia for Law School Credit
- Feb 16, 16 Knight Foundation Grant Request Tears at Wikipedia’s Community
- The Telegraph Feb 2, 2016 Scientific journal retracts research copied from Wikipedia entry
- Tech News, Jan 21, 2016 About talks in TW
- Washington Post, Jan 15, 2016 [3]
- The Register, Jan 12, 2016 [4]
2015
[edit]- PR Wire Nov 17, 2015 [5]
- Nov 5, 2015 Washington Post[6]
- Oct 29, 2015 Copy and Paste Bot
- Sept 14 2015 10 Wikipedians
- Aug 2015 Oxford University Press Plagiarized Wikipedia, Now Who the Hell Should I Believe?
- Aug 2015 The Covert World of People Trying to Edit Wikipedia—for Pay The Atlantic
- July 2015 Dynamed
- May 2015 CFCF's final report
- June 2, 2015 Making Wikipedia’s medical articles accessible in Chinese Signpost
- May 19, 2015 Towards ‘Health Information for All’: Medical content on Wikipedia received 6.5 billion page views in 2013. / Signpost
- Mar 11,2015 Wikipedia's medical errors and one doctor's fight to correct them
- Mar 3, 2015 The Doctor Who’s Healing Wikipedia
- Feb 25,2015 Text from Wikipedia good enough for Oxford University Press to claim as own Signpost
- Feb 4, 2015 Is Wikipedia for sale? Signpost
- January 27,2015 Murray, Terry (2015). "WikiProject Medicine making progress". CMAJ. 187 (4): 245. doi:10.1503/cmaj.109-4982. PMC 4347770. PMID 25646285.
- Jan 6,2015 Improving the Accuracy of Wikipedia’s Medical Information Philanthropy New York
2014
[edit]- Dec 3,2014 Medical Students Learn to Treat Ailing Wikipedia Entries
- Nov 20, 2014 Keeping the facts straight
- Nov 4, 2014 Global Ebola
- Oct 29, 2014 SBM on Wikipedia in Every Language
- Oct 26, 2014 Wikipedia Is Emerging as Trusted Internet Source for Information on Ebola
- Oct 1, 2014 Wikipedia article published in peer-reviewed journal; Wikipedia in education Signpost
- Oct 2nd, 2014 A Fight for Awareness in the Age of Globalization
- Sept 3, 2014 Copy and Paste Bot Sign Post
- Aug 27 2014 UK Blog
- Aug 11 BMJ blog
- Aug, 2014 Simi Sara Show
- Aug 21, 2014 Wikipedia's medical errors and one doctor's fight to correct them
- Aug 14, 2014 Wikimania: student medics get credit for webside manner
- Aug 5,2014 Blog 5 ways Wikipedia’s health information is improving
- July 31, 2014 Canadian doctor leads Wiki Project Med Foundation
- Wikipedia, a valuable resource "tertiary"
- June 23, 2014 Is Wikipedia’s medical content really 90% wrong?
- June 2, 2014 Wikipedia for medicine — right or wrong? Australian Doctor
- "Trust your doctor, not Wikipedia, say scientists". Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- Davide Bennato (27 maggio 2014). "Ricerca e comunicazione amori difficili ma non impossibili". Retrieved 27 May 2014.
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(help) - Mar 26th, 2014 Information on health, free for all with Wikipedia (Italian)
- Mar 5th, 2014, The Atlantic, Doctors’ #1 Source for Healthcare Information: Wikipedia [7]
- Feb 20th, 2014, National Journal, Wikipedia Is a Massively Popular (Yet Untested) Doctor [8]
- Feb 19th, 2014, Hindustan Times [9]
- Feb 12, 2014, Sleep Review [10]
- Open Science Jan 22, 2014 [11]
- IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics [12]
2013
[edit]- Signpost Oct 9, 2013 College credit for editing Wikipedia [13]
- Center for Digital Education Oct 9, 2013 [14]
- Motherboard [15]
- The Atlantic Oct 1st, 2013 [16]
- NYTs Aug 29th 2013 [17]
- UCSF press release [18]
- Reader's digest, Sept 2013 [19]
- NIH blog July 17,2013 [20]
- Signpost July 3 Wikipedia's medical collaborations gathering pace [21]
- World Health Organization Bulletin, Jan 2013 [22]
2012
[edit]- NYTs Sept 10th, 2012 [23]
- NYTs June 12th, 2012 Book That Plagiarized From Wikipedia
- Aug 9, 2012 Wikimedia Foundation blog
- NIH presentation pdf ppt
- Wikimedia Foundation Blog Aug. 9th 2012 Wikipedia project takes on global healthcare information gap
- The Guardian April 11th,2012 "Translators fight the fatal effects of the language gap"
2011
[edit]- NOW magazine Sept 29th,2011 "Wikipedia U"
- Physorg.com "Want to write for Wikipedia?"
- TheSpec "Wikipedia makes a house call to Mac"
- Blog Oct. 6th 2011 "Wikipedia trainings at a faculty of health sciences
- Signpost Oct 10th, 2011 "Canadian doctor-editor recruits colleagues in the lecture theatre
- Blog Oct. 12th, 2011 "Public health interest in a correct and elaborate wikipedia?"
- Blog Oct. 17th, 2011 "Even researchers and doctors go to Wikipedia for health information"
- Townsman Oct. 25th, 2011 "Wizards of Wiki"
- The Silhouette Oct 6, 2011 "Wikipedia Seeks Mac Expertise"
- The Vancouver Sun, Nov 5,2011 "Wikipedia gaining respect in places of higher learning"
- The Medical Post. Nov 16th, 2011 "Doctor creates $1,000 Wikipedia scholarship"
- UBC Nov 25th, 2011 "Wikipedia and Higher Education – The Infinite Possibilities"