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J Med Internet Res ; 13(1): e14, 2011 Jan 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21282098

ABSTRACT

The Internet has become an important health information resource for patients and the general public. Wikipedia, a collaboratively written Web-based encyclopedia, has become the dominant online reference work. It is usually among the top results of search engine queries, including when medical information is sought. Since April 2004, editors have formed a group called WikiProject Medicine to coordinate and discuss the English-language Wikipedia's medical content. This paper, written by members of the WikiProject Medicine, discusses the intricacies, strengths, and weaknesses of Wikipedia as a source of health information and compares it with other medical wikis. Medical professionals, their societies, patient groups, and institutions can help improve Wikipedia's health-related entries. Several examples of partnerships already show that there is enthusiasm to strengthen Wikipedia's biomedical content. Given its unique global reach, we believe its possibilities for use as a tool for worldwide health promotion are underestimated. We invite the medical community to join in editing Wikipedia, with the goal of providing people with free access to reliable, understandable, and up-to-date health information.


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Consumer Health Information , Encyclopedias as Topic , Global Health , Health Promotion/methods , Internet , Public Health , Humans , Information Dissemination , Information Services , Patient Education as Topic
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 38(Database issue): D633-9, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19755503

ABSTRACT

Annotating the function of all human genes is a critical, yet formidable, challenge. Current gene annotation efforts focus on centralized curation resources, but it is increasingly clear that this approach does not scale with the rapid growth of the biomedical literature. The Gene Wiki utilizes an alternative and complementary model based on the principle of community intelligence. Directly integrated within the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, the goal of this effort is to build a gene-specific review article for every gene in the human genome, where each article is collaboratively written, continuously updated and community reviewed. Previously, we described the creation of Gene Wiki 'stubs' for approximately 9000 human genes. Here, we describe ongoing systematic improvements to these articles to increase their utility. Moreover, we retrospectively examine the community usage and improvement of the Gene Wiki, providing evidence of a critical mass of users and editors. Gene Wiki articles are freely accessible within the Wikipedia web site, and additional links and information are available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Gene_Wiki.


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Computational Biology/methods , Databases, Genetic , Databases, Nucleic Acid , Access to Information , Computational Biology/trends , Databases, Protein , Genetics , Humans , Information Storage and Retrieval/methods , Internet , Models, Genetic , Protein Interaction Mapping , Software
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