Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-04/In the news
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KEY: (c) Continuing Coverage • (s) Wikipedia as Source |
Topic | Source type | Source name | Notes |
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quality | online pub | FirstMonday.org | "This short study examines Wikipedia’s credibility by asking 258 research staff with a response rate of 21 percent, to read an article and assess its credibility, the credibility of its author and the credibility of Wikipedia as a whole." Counter intuitively, experts rated the quality of Wikipedia articles higher than the general public... ars technica coverage |
local | smallcirc news | Connecticut Post | Local point of interest "Gladys the Swiss Dairy Cow" has an article in Wikipedia |
quality | largecirc news | linux insider | Article describing a Boston Globe article on Wikipedia's quality including vandalism problems, etc. |
source | smallcirc news | Shenandoah valley | Uses Wikipedia to define podcast |
quality | self pub | The Dominion | Article on quality including experiment by Alexander M.C. Halavais who purposely put in diverse false information edits. He was surprised when "less than three hours after he posted them, all of his false facts had been deleted." |
quality | univ news | Univ of Nebraska-Omaha The Gateway | Article on student's use of Wikipedia as a source, instructors advice that some articles are not referenced, there is no "peer-review", and it is a general encyclopedi which shouldn't be a source anyway. "Students should aim to exceed all encyclopedic resources at the college level." |
Wales/History | largecirc news | NewsDay | Article on Wales and Newmark (founder of Craigslist), history of Wikipedia, quotes from Sanger (claiming Wales took credit for his work). Points out weakness, use of amatuers, is also a strength that lets Wikipedia be up-to-the-minute. |
quality | smallcirc news | Iowa City Press Citizen | interview of local professor, Frank Durham, who said "it demonstrates how online information may be manipulated and therefore must be questioned." and "It is a fine entry point, but it shouldn't be the stopping point. I don't think Wikipedia is firm ground." |
quality | univ news | Univ of Nebraska - Omaha The Gateway | "Many UNO professors put a halt to Wikipedia.com in the classroom" - three objections - lack of resources, lack of peer review, and encyclopedias should be used as starting points not final source information. |
source | univ news | Jurist | References Wikipeda as sorce for background info on former Mexican President Luis Echeverria. |
China | largecirc news | CBS News | Wikipedia in china is watered down, and Baidu Baike, which uses content from Wikipedia, sanitizes teh content to present information under an "editorial policy [that] is centered on not 'judging the existing national system with malice.'" |
quality | univ news | Chips (student news of Luther College) | Gives background on Wikipedia, quotes Nature article, local professor discourages users from using it, while another one says it is a good place to start research. |
quality | gossip smallcirc | Gawker | Covers the AfD for Jamie Isaac Conde descendent of Conde Nast. |
China | news | International Herald-Tribune | Discussion of the santitized versions of articles in the Chinese Wikipedia, even though it is blocked there. How collaboration has resulted in a different worldview in Chinese than in English. |
wikipedians | Independent news | Philadelphia City Paper | coverage of the Philadephia Meetup. |
source | ?? | Media Post Publications | Uses Wikipedia as source for definition of and example of a "wiki" |
old news | ?? | Free Market News | Coverage of using a wiki process for intelligence gathering |
source | ?? | The Toronto Star | Sources Wikipedia for definition of cocktail rings and dinner rings. |
China | largecirc news | NY Times Cnet |
Coverage of differences in articles on Chinese events on different language versions of Wikipedia |
source | largecirc mag | The New Scientist | Uses two diagrams (Image:LevyFlight.png and Image:BrownianMotion.png) from Lévy flight to illustrate its article "Locating Locating Locating" (Online version requires subscription), cited as "Source:Wikipedia". |
quality | midcirc news | Wisconsin State Journal | Discussion of using Wikipedia in school. Advise to check sources for any encyclopedia including Wikipedia. Feeling from students that professors don't like students to use them as a source. |
process | largecirc news | Washington Post | Coverage of AfD process, quotes several Wikipedians go give examples of discussions on specific AfD discussions. Noted that the discussions are generally courteous. |
Iran | various | The Sidney Morning Herald | coverage of Iran's block of Wikipedia The Guardian (quoted in User:Michael Snow/International split |
Wales/History | largecirc news | Chicago Sun-Times | Coverage of "Whales" (article consistently spells name wrong) background as a trader on the Chicago Merchantile Exchange. Additional short bio information on Jimbo. |
Criticisms | blog/self pub | Renew America | Kinsey critic, Dr. Judith A. Reisman, criticises information in the Wikipedia entry about her. Jimbo as pornographer claim made. |
quality | TV news article | WBRZ-2 | Reports on research by "ETS, originally the Educational Testing Service, [that] after evaluating the responses of 6,300 college and high school students ... Just 52 percent of test takers could correctly judge the objectivity of a Web site." Mentions Wikipedia as one of the sites that students should be suspect of. |
quality | smallcirc news | Yakima Herald | Editorial on "anniversary" of Seigenthaler Incident is used as a vehicle to advocate for government oversight of potentially libelous statements made on the internet. The article concludes: "But the most frightening aspect is not that this happened to John Seigenthaler. It's that without congressional repair of a flawed federal act, this could happen to any of us." |
funding | blog/self pub | Glossy News | Article advocating the use of opt-in ads on Wikipedia where Users "could enable the option of viewing ads." |
source | smalltown news | Lodi News | references town's article on being "authentic piece of Alabama in California's Central Valley." Vandalism added by 74.61.234.97 and on Wikipedia for 26 minutes. Also includes other items currently in the trivia list. |
source | smalltown news | The Villages Daily Sun | References W for background on Budd Company, “a railroad legend.” |
impact | specialty news | Internet Business Law Services | uses example of History of virtual learning environments to show how Wikipedia helped the Software Freedom Law Center find evidence of prior art in a patent infringement case. |
ads | online news | SmartBiz | advocates using Wikipedia as a "free Web space" to grow your business |
blocked | foriegn news | Persian Journal | coverage of iran's block of W. "'We have asked the judiciary, who are in charge of filtering, to explain the decisions on all the sites specified but so far the only reply we have is a confirmation of the block on Wikipedia. We don't know why.'" [according to] a technician with Datak." |
source | foriegn news | Oh My News (S Korean) | Sources Wikipedia for influence of Basketball |
source | foriegn news | Persian Journal | sources W for background on Baha'i faith. |
source | local news | Sante Fe New Mexican | sources W for background on Retail therapy |
source | indy news (S Africa) | Tonight | W for background on David Attenborough |
mention | sports news | NBC Sports | Mentions that W has already updated the Sugar Bowl contenstants for 2007 |
Patron saint | largecirc news | The Boston Globe | St Isidore, patron saint of the internet, and publisher of Etymologies an encyclopedia of human knowledge. Etymologies is compared to Wikipedia by arstechnica's commentary on the article. |
changing nature of information | univ news | University of Waterloo Imprint | In a speech addressing the changing nature of information and authority, Dr. Peter J. Nicholson, cites "Wikipedia as the 'single best example' of this authoritative paradigm shift." And claims W's success is due to it being "in synch with Web culture." |
source | midcirc news/blog | Orlando Sentinel blog | Sources W for background on Saint Joseph |
source | largecirc news/blog | Houston Chronicle blog | Credits W for helping him within 20 sec find image from "the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by the artist Michelangelo in the 16th century. Caption under the picture calls the painting 'a classic conception of the Christian God.'" |
inteliwiki | largecirc news | NY Times Magazine | Bio on Matthew Burton and his efforts to get technology into the CIA including a wiki for intelligence gathering |
Dominion article
[edit]This article is actually from the Chronicle of Higher Education and was reported on previously on November 20, 2006. howcheng {chat} 21:15, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you - I hadn't noticed that - I was probalby blinded by the excitement to juxtapose it with the other article :O Since Signpost is "published" page I will not be taking it out though --Trödel 21:44, 5 December 2006 (UTC)