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article to enter one of the highest quality classes: either "A", "good article" or the highest, "featured article". Of the about 4.4 million articles and lists assessed as of March 2015, about 7,000 (0.16%) are a featured article or a featured list. One featured article per day, as selected by editors, appears on the main page of
Knowledge. According to research in 2021, WikiProject
781:"The Author declared in the cover letter being awarded a grant from the Wikimedia Foundation whose funding would cover this publication if accepted. Financial Disclosure section and Competing Interests section should be updated accordingly (in competing interests, I believe Author could specify having obtained the grant -after- completing and submitting this work)".
753:"Competing interests: All authors have contributed to Knowledge articles. TS, DD, MH and JH are current participants in WP:MED. JH is a former and current member of the Wikimedia Foundation board of trustees. All authors are on the editorial board of WikiJournal of Medicine. TS is on the editorial board of PLOS Genetics."
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English Knowledge introduced an assessment scale of the quality of articles. Articles are rated by WikiProjects. The range of quality classes begins with "Stub" (very short pages), followed by "Start", "C" and "B" (in increasing order of quality). Community peer review is needed for the
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Wikipedians stated that the number of high quality articles had improved to about 80. The review praised the efforts of the volunteers, but said that participation levels are too low to promise any significant improvements in the thousands of lower-quality articles, calling
100:"collaboration of the week", or designating one article to be improved to the point of achieving "featured" status. The WikiProject Council is a group of editors that assists with the development of active WikiProjects, and acts as a central point for inter-WikiProject discussion and collaboration.
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A 2011 review of the project's efforts praised it for assessing most medical articles on
Knowledge (at that time about 25,000), at the same time remarking that only around 70 have been assessed as high quality. The first use of Knowledge medical content in formal medical education was in 2011. A
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WikiProjects provide an additional avenue for engagement between editors with similar interests, and have thereby been found to increase the productivity of such editors. In order to spur participation and concentrate effectiveness, WikiProjects on
Knowledge may engage in activities like having a
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success. This is consistent with the findings that
Knowledge is a bureaucracy and that coordination work has increased substantially. Participation in Knowledge policy and WikiProjects was not predictive of adminship prior to 2006, suggesting the community as a whole is beginning to prioritize
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Merely performing a lot of production work is insufficient for "promotion" in
Knowledge. Candidates’ article edits were weak predictors of success. They also have to demonstrate more managerial behavior. Diverse experience and contributions to the development of policies and WikiProjects were
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The article processing fee was covered by a rapid grant from the
Wikimedia Foundation. The Foundation had no involvement in the study design, the collection, analysis and interpretation of the data, writing the report, or in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.
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Researcher Giacomo Poderi found that articles tend to reach featured status via the intensive work of a few editors. A 2010 study found unevenness in quality among featured articles and concluded that the community process is ineffective in assessing the quality of articles.
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The articles can also be rated for importance by WikiProjects. Currently, there are 5 importance categories: "low", "mid", "high", "top", and "???" for unclassified/unsure level. For a particular article, different WikiProjects may assign different importance levels.
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2014 study found that the frequency of Knowledge medical topics referenced in medical publications has increased over time since 2010, in spite of recommendations discouraging doctors from using Knowledge, with the majority provided as definitions or descriptions.
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for more medical practitioners to volunteer. The review also said that readability (complexity) of Knowledge articles may be too high for its intended audience, and encouraged the Knowledge volunteers to review this aspect.
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concluded that participation in WikiProjects substantially improved the chances of an editor becoming an administrator, finding that one Knowledge policy edit or WikiProject edit is worth ten article edits, and concluding:
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According to a review written by a Knowledge contributor and advocate, as of 2020, Knowledge is among the world's most accessed resources for health information by the public, patients, students, and practitioners.
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noted the role of Knowledge's WikiProject Medicine in maintaining the accuracy of articles related to the disease. Another WikiProject that has drawn attention is WikiProject Women Scientists, which was profiled by
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projects, WikiProject pages are located in project space, and the meta information regarding the association between the article and the WikiProject is usually included on the talk page of the article.
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told CBS News, "I do not recommend people trust Knowledge blindly. I think doing so would be silly. Yet, you know, people shouldn't trust other sources of information blindly, either."
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for its efforts to improve coverage of women scientists which the profile noted had "helped increase the number of female scientists on Knowledge from around 1,600 to over 5,000".
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has the most quality content in terms of good articles and featured articles. This is unusual, due to the project's narrow scope and member count of only around 100.
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Huijing Deng, Bernadetta Tarigan, Mihai Grigore, Juliana Sutanto, "Understanding the ‘Quality Motion’ of Knowledge Articles Through Semantic Convergence Analysis",
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The author is a Knowledge contributor and advocates for Knowledge authorship to health workers, students, and faculty at McMaster University."
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