[Taxacom] The strain between Wikipedia and Science

Nadia Talent nadia.talent at utoronto.ca
Fri Feb 11 07:42:55 CST 2011


The good news is that the email address is not required to complete the survey, and there's a comments field at the end to hold the inevitable summary that a survey that repeats all the questions and takes 20 minutes to complete is too much to ask of experts, who are busy people. And as Francisco says, they clearly have not the faintest idea where the real problems lie (so it seems to me to be important to give them some hints).

Nadia

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Nadia Talent
ROM Research Associate,
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~ntalent/

On 2011-02-11, at 7:49 , Francisco Welter-Schultes wrote:

> 
>> Consider helping Wikipedia 
> 
> http://survey.nitens.org/?sid=21693
> 
> Language choice does not work, I can select any language and 
> invariably the English survey will appear.
> 
> We also had these problems in the BHL user survey.
> 
> The survey looks like some commercial stuff, they also ask for your 
> e-mail address. Like that of a commercial company taking advantage of 
> scientists believing that they would contribute to improving 
> standards in Wikipedia
> 
> It seems that the Wikimedia Foundation is responsible, so no 
> commercial abuse.
> 
> Several important and really problematic points are not asked in the 
> survey. It seems that in some points they have not the faintest idea 
> where the real problems are. Or they are afraid of learning them.
> 
> Francisco
> 
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