We all use Wikipedia, but what
do we really know about it?
Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
• Freely licensed without restrictions
• All content created & maintained by
volunteers
• Non-profit educational project,
supported by Wikimedia Foundation
• All edits/versions are recorded
indefinitely
• Software: MediaWiki
Biggest. Encyclopedia. Ever.
5,377,555+ articles in English alone
44 million+ articles in 295 different
languages
“A Wikipedia
article is a
process, not a
product.”
-Clay Shirky
Global community site:
https://meta.wikimedia.org
A Hybrid of Tool & Community
CC BY-SA 4.0 Jason Krüger for Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
Serves Libraries’ & Archives’
Outreach and Access Mission
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6th most visited website in the USA & globally
60+ million unique devices per day!
Who or what merits an
article in Wikipedia?
If a person or topic has received
significant coverage in reliable
sources that are independent of the
subject, then it is deemed
“notable.”
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability
Or type in search shortcut WP:N
Wikipedia Content Standards
• Neutral Point of View
• Verifiability
reliable sources, cited correctly
• No “original research”
i.e. unpublished data, opinions,
speculation
• Assume good faith towards
other editors
• Avoid conflict of interest (i.e.
creating a page about yourself) See Wikipedia: Policies
and guidelines
Do I have to register an account?
No, but there are lots of advantages to doing so.
• A record of your work builds credibility & signals
membership in the community
• More privacy, since anonymous contributors’ IP
address is recorded
• More editing privileges: ability to create/rename
articles, upload images, edit preferences
NOTE: There should be a 1:1 ratio between editors
and accounts on Wikipedia. Shared accounts are not
allowed.
Can I edit the Wikipedia article
about my workplace? My boss?
My grandma?
Possibly, but ONLY under the right conditions.
“When advancing outside interests is more important
to an editor than advancing the aims of Wikipedia,
that editor stands in a conflict of interest (CoI).”
Your #1 priority must be: making a
better, more useful encyclopedia article.
Avoid Conflict of Interest Editing
• Register a unique user account
• Disclose your affiliations (see sample CoI
Statement)
• Cite authoritative sources
• Don’t remove “controversies”
• Recognize that no one person can
“own” a Wikipedia article or control
its content
ANATOMY OF AN ARTICLE
Pro search tip: search within
specific “namespaces” to find
your answers quicker!
Examples
Help:Introduction
WP:COI
LETS START EDITING!
Step 1 - Register a user account
1. Go to en.wikipedia.org, click “Create
Account”
2. Choose a username and password
Step 2 – Check for Visual Editor
1.Go to Preferences (top) and the Editing tab
2.Scroll down to Editor section
3.Uncheck Temporarily disable the visual editor
4.Change Editing mode to Show me both editor tabs
5.Hit the SAVE button
Step 3 - Create a user page, and/or a
user sandbox
1. Click the red link at the top with your
Username on it, OR the “Sandbox”
2. Write something on the new page (Hello
world!) and click Show Preview.
3. Leave a comment about what you did in
the “Edit Summary” box, and then click
Save changes.
Citing Sources
Images: Wikimedia Commons vs.
“Non-free Use” rationale
Wikimedia Commons image
commons.wikimedia.org
Example: Teton Range
Non-free image
en.wikipedia.org
Example: Look Mickey

Wikifying America’s Legislative Process

  • 1.
    We all useWikipedia, but what do we really know about it?
  • 2.
    Wikipedia: The FreeEncyclopedia • Freely licensed without restrictions • All content created & maintained by volunteers • Non-profit educational project, supported by Wikimedia Foundation • All edits/versions are recorded indefinitely • Software: MediaWiki
  • 3.
    Biggest. Encyclopedia. Ever. 5,377,555+articles in English alone 44 million+ articles in 295 different languages
  • 4.
    “A Wikipedia article isa process, not a product.” -Clay Shirky Global community site: https://meta.wikimedia.org A Hybrid of Tool & Community
  • 5.
    CC BY-SA 4.0Jason Krüger for Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
  • 6.
    Serves Libraries’ &Archives’ Outreach and Access Mission 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 100000 Views on SIA Website Views on Flickr Commons Views on Wikipedia
  • 7.
  • 8.
    6th most visitedwebsite in the USA & globally 60+ million unique devices per day!
  • 9.
    Who or whatmerits an article in Wikipedia? If a person or topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, then it is deemed “notable.” See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability Or type in search shortcut WP:N
  • 10.
    Wikipedia Content Standards •Neutral Point of View • Verifiability reliable sources, cited correctly • No “original research” i.e. unpublished data, opinions, speculation • Assume good faith towards other editors • Avoid conflict of interest (i.e. creating a page about yourself) See Wikipedia: Policies and guidelines
  • 11.
    Do I haveto register an account? No, but there are lots of advantages to doing so. • A record of your work builds credibility & signals membership in the community • More privacy, since anonymous contributors’ IP address is recorded • More editing privileges: ability to create/rename articles, upload images, edit preferences NOTE: There should be a 1:1 ratio between editors and accounts on Wikipedia. Shared accounts are not allowed.
  • 12.
    Can I editthe Wikipedia article about my workplace? My boss? My grandma? Possibly, but ONLY under the right conditions. “When advancing outside interests is more important to an editor than advancing the aims of Wikipedia, that editor stands in a conflict of interest (CoI).” Your #1 priority must be: making a better, more useful encyclopedia article.
  • 13.
    Avoid Conflict ofInterest Editing • Register a unique user account • Disclose your affiliations (see sample CoI Statement) • Cite authoritative sources • Don’t remove “controversies” • Recognize that no one person can “own” a Wikipedia article or control its content
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    Pro search tip:search within specific “namespaces” to find your answers quicker! Examples Help:Introduction WP:COI
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    Step 1 -Register a user account 1. Go to en.wikipedia.org, click “Create Account” 2. Choose a username and password
  • 20.
    Step 2 –Check for Visual Editor 1.Go to Preferences (top) and the Editing tab 2.Scroll down to Editor section 3.Uncheck Temporarily disable the visual editor 4.Change Editing mode to Show me both editor tabs 5.Hit the SAVE button
  • 21.
    Step 3 -Create a user page, and/or a user sandbox 1. Click the red link at the top with your Username on it, OR the “Sandbox” 2. Write something on the new page (Hello world!) and click Show Preview. 3. Leave a comment about what you did in the “Edit Summary” box, and then click Save changes.
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    Images: Wikimedia Commonsvs. “Non-free Use” rationale Wikimedia Commons image commons.wikimedia.org Example: Teton Range Non-free image en.wikipedia.org Example: Look Mickey