利用学生员工的专业知识来改进维基百科编辑马拉松

K. Cowles, A. Glusker, A. Gogan, Alicia Lillich, Margie Sheppard, Elaina J. Vitale, Liz Waltman, Tess Wilson, Amanda J. Wilson
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尽管学术界对维基百科作为一种信息资源的价值普遍持怀疑态度,但事实上,这个由合作创建的在线百科全书是世界上最常用的健康信息资源之一,包括学生和专业人士。因此,自2018年以来,总部位于美国的国家医学图书馆网络(NNLM)每年组织两次“#CiteNLM”编辑马拉松,旨在通过增加可信信息来源的内容和引用来加强维基百科的健康页面。第一届#CiteNLM编辑马拉松是2018年4月举行的为期一天的虚拟活动;从那时起,NNLM的编辑马拉松已经演变成为期一个月的活动,主要是让学术图书馆参与到面对面的编辑马拉松和虚拟活动中。全国各地的数百名学生、教师和图书馆工作人员(其中许多人是维基百科编辑的新手)在NNLM的努力下合作,支持普遍获取高质量的健康信息。迄今为止,400多名编辑编辑了600多篇卫生文章。目前的#CiteNLM活动结构使个人或团体都可以轻松地贡献或主办附属活动,包括课堂练习、公民科学项目或图书馆参与活动。
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Engaging student employee expertise to improve Wikipedia edit-a-thons
Although academic skepticism of Wikipedia’s value as an information resource is widespread, the collaboratively created online encyclopedia is in fact one of the most frequently used health information resources in the world, including among students and professionals. As a result, the U.S.-based Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) has, since 2018, organized biannual “#CiteNLM” edit-a-thons aimed at strengthening Wikipedia’s health pages by adding content and citations to trusted sources of information. The first #CiteNLM edit-a-thon was a one-day virtual event in April 2018; since then NNLM’s edit-a-thons have evolved into month-long campaigns engaging primarily academic libraries with in-person edit-a-thons as well as virtual events. Hundreds of students, faculty, and library staff across the country (many of whom were new to Wikipedia editing) have collaborated in NNLM’s efforts to support universal access to high-quality health information. To date, over 600 health articles have been edited by over 400 editors. The current #CiteNLM campaign structure makes it easy for either individuals or groups to contribute or host affiliated events, which can include classroom exercises, citizen science projects, or library engagement efforts.
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