[WikiEN-l] Re: [Wikipedia-l] Schools on en: (was DoImisunderstand Wikipedia?
Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Thu May 19 19:52:01 UTC 2005
Gregory Maxwell wrote:
>Unlike NPOV I don't consider no-original-research to be a core (thus
>non-negotiable) principal of the project, rather it's just a useful
>rule.
>
>Once wikipedia has dominated the known universe and has become the
>primary repository for all human knowledge it may become the case that
>the only way to get good peer review is to publish in wikipedia. It
>is already the case that I'd trust content vetted in wikipedia over
>some sources (notably the non peer-reviewed sort). I expect that
>we'll revise our procedures to address this when the time comes.
>
>
I'd disagree with that view---if Wikipedia is to be an *encyclopedia* by
any reasonable definition of that term, it has to be a compendium of
existing human knowledge, not a research journal publishing novel
claims. I'm not opposed to a Wikimedia Foundation project that would
include original research, but I think it would be problematic to
include it as part of an encyclopedia. Perhaps eventually it would
become a test of important research that it makes it into Wikipedia, but
this would be after it's presumably published and discussed elsewhere;
it shouldn't make its first appearance in an encyclopedia article, if
this is to actually be an encyclopedia.
-Mark
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