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A tale of information ethics and encyclopædias; or, is <i>Wikipedia</i> just another internet scam?
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Computer EthicInternet ScienceOther SourcesFindings – WikipediaMedia StandardsDigital EthicCommunicationInformation QualityJournalismSemantic WikiInformation RetrievalKnowledge EcosystemsInformation EthicsLanguage StudiesNews SemanticsContent AnalysisLegal ProceedingsInformation SocietyInternet ScamInformation EthicInformation ManagementOther Internet EncyclopædiasMedia HistoryTextual EditingArtsProfessional Writing
Abstract Purpose – This paper seeks to look at the question of accuracy of content regarding Wikipedia and other internet encyclopædias. Design/methodology/approach – By looking at other sources, the paper considers whether the information contained within Wikipedia can be relied on to be accurate. Findings – Wikipedia poses as an encyclopædia when by no stretch of the definition can it be termed such; therefore, it should be subject to regulation. Originality/value – The paper highlights the issue that, without regulation, content cannot be relied on to be accurate.
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