Congrats, Dariusz!
To anyone interested in exploring the main question Dariusz presented further, the following article is recommended -
To those who have academic access and want to review online - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13614533.2012.740439 To those who don't, here is the bibliographic reference (Also attached the PDF) - Bayliss, G. (2013). Exploring the cautionary attitude toward Wikipedia in higher education: Implications for higher education institutions. *New Review of Academic Librarianship*, *19*(1), 36-57.
I still think we've made major steps forward in the past decade. Actually, I'd say that these days, we are in the same place with Wikidata and Academia, as we were about a decade or so with Wikipedia. But that's a whole other discussion. :)
Cheers, Shani.
----------------------------------------------- *Shani Evenstein Sigalov*
* Lecturer, Tel Aviv University. * PhD Candidate, School of Education, Tel Aviv University. * Azrieli Foundation Research Fellow. * OER & Emerging Technologies Coordinator, UNESCO Chair https://education.tau.ac.il/node/3495 on Technology, Internationalization and Education, School of Education, Tel Aviv University https://education.tau.ac.il/node/3495.
* Member of the Board of Trustees https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/shani-evenstein-sigalov/, Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/. * Chairperson, The Hebrew Literature Digitization Society http://www.israelgives.org/amuta/580428621. * Chief Editor, Project Ben-Yehuda http://benyehuda.org.
+972-525640648
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 12:04 AM Dariusz Jemielniak darekj@alk.edu.pl wrote:
Hi,
In this GigaScience piece, I'm arguing, that "We are the 1% in terms of knowledge access privilege; developing Wikipedia, the common good of humanity, is our moral obligation", and trying to figure out why academics still frown upon Wikipedia. https://academic.oup.com/gigascience/article/8/12/giz139/5651107
Besides a shameless self-promo, I'm also genuinely curious what your experience with persuading people in Academia that what you do is legit is.
best,
dj
--
[ https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/28_4liQwIiNQmYh0G9FjIw5_4xyXPU6AQlm3IeESnn... ]https://nerds.kozminski.edu.pl
Dariusz Jemielniak, Ph.D., Full Professor, head of MINDS< https://nerds.kozminski.edu.pl/%3E
(Management in Networked and Digital Societies), Kozminski University
associate faculty Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society< https://cyber.harvard.edu%3E, Harvard University
Recent articles:
- Jérôme Hergueux, Dariusz Jemielniak (2019) Should digital files be
considered a commons? Copyright infringement in the eyes of lawyers< https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01972243.2019.1616019?fbclid=Iw..., The Information Society, 35(4): 198-215
- Dariusz Jemielniak, Gwinyai Masukume, Maciej Wilamowski (2019) The
Most Influential Medical Journals According to Wikipedia: Quantitative Analysishttps://www.jmir.org/2019/1/e11429/pdf, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21 (1), pp. e11429
- Dariusz Jemielniak, Aleksandra Przegalinska, Agata Stasik (2018)
Anecdotal evidence: understanding organizational reality through organizational humorous tales< http://nerds.kozminski.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/HUMOR-Anecdotal-evi... HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 31: 3. 539–561.
- Dariusz Jemielniak, Maciej Wilamowski (2017) Cultural Diversity of
Quality of Information on Wikipedias< http://crow.kozminski.edu.pl/papers/cultures%20of%20wikipedias.pdf%3E Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 68: 10. 2460–2470. _______________________________________________ Wiki-research-l mailing list Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l