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How today’s college students use Wikipedia for course-related research
Alison J. Head, Michael B. Eisenberg
Abstract
Findings are reported from student focus groups and a large-scale
survey about how and why students (enrolled at six different U.S.
colleges) use Wikipedia during the course-related research process. A
majority of respondents frequently used Wikipedia for background
information, but less often than they used other common resources, such
as course readings and Google. Architecture, engineering, and science
majors were more likely to use Wikipedia for course-related research
than respondents in other majors. The findings suggest Wikipedia is
used in combination with other information resources. Wikipedia meets
the needs of college students because it offers a mixture of coverage,
currency, convenience, and comprehensibility in a world where
credibility is less of a given or an expectation from today’s students.