Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research Wikipedia Science 2015 conference Brian Kelly Independent consultant UK Web Focus Contact Details Email: [email protected]Twitter: @briankelly Blog: http://ukwebfocus.com/ ORCID: 0000-0001-5875- 8744 1 Slides and further information available at http://ukwebfocus.com/events#201 UK Web Focus Event hashtag: #wikisci Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London on 2-3 September 2015 Slides available from http://www.slideshare.net/lis
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Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all ResearchWikipedia Science 2015 conference
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Contents• Introduction• Link strategies do work for researchers!• The ethical dilemma• Towards resolution of the dilemma• Next steps
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A Wikipedia-style presentation:• Content has a CC-BY licence• Slides available online• Based on verifiable evidence• Easy access to evidence• Beta-approach (initial ideas;
development from others encouraged)
• No original research• Building on work of others• Slides in open standard format • Comments on slides (via
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Acknowledgements Martin Poulter, Andy Mabbett, Wendy Hall, Geoff Bilder, Rod Ward, Alex Bateman, Melissa Highton, …
About this TalkIn August 2014 a Wikimania session proposed “Wikipedia as the front matter to all research” .. A survey of Links From Wikipedia to Russell Group University Repositories found 1,100+ Wikipedia links to Russell Group university repositories.However this can conflict with the “Neutral Point of View” principle. A post which asked “So who’s editing the SNHU Wikipedia page?” illustrated such risks and concluded “You should not edit your institution’s Wikipedia page. It’s a PR debacle waiting to happen”A “Statement on Wikipedia from participating communications firms” included a statement:
Our firms believe that it is in the best interest of our industry, and Wikipedia users at large, that Wikipedia fulfill its mission of developing an accurate and objective online encyclopedia. Therefore, it is wise for communications professionals to follow Wikipedia policies as part of ethical engagement practices.
This talk provides opportunities to explore a similar policy statement which could be adopted by UK universities, research councils, publishers and other stakeholders involved in research activities.
• UK Web Focus at UKOLN: a national Web adviser to UK Universities from 1996-2013
• Innovation Advocate at Cetis from Oct 2013 - May 2015• Dissemination of web developments and promotion of best
practices for exploiting the web (Web/Innovation Advocate)• Since June 2015 an independent consultant• Speaker at SOLO (Science Online London) / SpotOn confs.
Wikipedia activities:• Wikipedia editor since 2004• Accredited Wikipedia trainer• Wikipedia trainer at workshops for librarians & researchers• Speaker at Eduwiki Serbia 2014, Eduwiki UK 2014, …• Poster presentation with Martin Poulter on Wikipedia & Metrics
Analysis of downloads in ~2012 (for reporting to funders) showed ‘popularity’ of papers (full text)Highest number of downloads of all researchers at University of Bath (twice as many as researcher in second place)
published on 28 Aug 2014• Total of 1,108 links found from IRs• Blog post summarised findings
Discussion• Dangers that:
Evidence → League table → Race Research support staff, researchers, etc. ─ unaware of
Wikipedia principles ─ focus on SEO benefits Awareness of WP principles ignored
• “If we wish to see Wikipedia acting as the front matter to research provided by the university sector should we be seeking to develop a similar statement on how we will do this whilst ensuring that we act in accordance with Wikipedia’s policies and guidelines?”
Wikipedia ChallengesThe Five Pillars of Wikipedia:
1. It's an encyclopedia2.It's written from a neutral point of view3. Anyone can use, edit, share and modify the
content4. Interact with each other respectfully and
civilly5. It doesn't have firm rules
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About YouWho has edited a Wikipedia article about:
• Your social interests• Areas of no/little interest (e.g. fixing typos)• Your professional interests• Your organisation• Yourself (if article exists)!
My first Wikipedia article was on Rapper Sword dancing (2004).Context to creation and structure:
• It’s British culture (worried Americans would create article)
• It’s from the northeast• It’s not morris dancing!
Neutral Point of View (NPOV)• Articles must not take sides, but
should explain the sides, fairly and without bias. This applies to both what you say and how you say it.
• All encyclopedic content on Wikipedia must be written from a neutral point of view (NPOV), which means representing fairly, proportionately, and, as far as possible, without bias, all of the significant views that have been published by reliable sources on a topic
Unless otherwise stated, text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply. Wikimedia UK is a Charitable Company registered in England and Wales. Registered Company No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office: 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT
(Hidden at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CURATOR
Conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial or other relationships. Any external relationship can trigger a conflict of interest. (The word interest refers here to something in which a person has a stake or from which they stand to benefit.)[n 1]
Conflict of interest is not about actual bias. It is about a person's roles and relationships, and the tendency to bias that we assume exists when roles conflict.[2] That someone has a conflict of interest is a description of a situation, not a judgment about that person's state of mind.[
On behalf of our firms, we recognize Wikipedia's unique and important role as a public knowledge resource. We also acknowledge that the prior actions of some in our industry have led to a challenging relationship with the community of Wikipedia editors.Our firms believe that it is in the best interest of our industry, and Wikipedia users at large, that Wikipedia fulfill its mission of developing an accurate and objective online encyclopedia. Therefore, it is wise for communications professionals to follow Wikipedia policies as part of ethical engagement practices.We therefore publicly state and commit, on behalf of our respective firms, to the best of our ability, to abide by the following principles:To seek to better understand the fundamental principles guiding Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.• To act in accordance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, particularly those
related to "conflict of interest."• To abide by the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use.• To the extent we become aware of potential violations of Wikipedia policies by our
respective firms, to investigate the matter and seek corrective action, as appropriate and consistent with our policies.
• Beyond our own firms, to take steps to publicize our views and counsel our clients and peers to conduct themselves accordingly.
We also seek opportunities for a productive and transparent dialogue with Wikipedia editors, inasmuch as we can provide accurate, up-to-date, and verifiable information that helps Wikipedia better achieve its goals.A significant improvement in relations between our two communities may not occur quickly or easily, but it is our intention to do what we can to create a long-term positive change and contribute toward Wikipedia's continued success.