From: T. Bayer Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 05:57:37 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Add rest of content quality section X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/state_of_wikimedia_research_2015/commitdiff_plain/3fc3ed7fb7e392a6dc9441d958ada9c257d587ea Add rest of content quality section --- diff --git a/20150717-wikimania_research.tex b/20150717-wikimania_research.tex index 271a3ea..967244d 100644 --- a/20150717-wikimania_research.tex +++ b/20150717-wikimania_research.tex @@ -446,18 +446,48 @@ \end{frame} -% \begin{frame} +\begin{frame} -% \frametitle{Wikipedia Viewership and Flu Prediction: Methods} +\frametitle{Quality of drug articles: PLoS One} + + \begin{itemize} + \larger \larger \larger + \item Selected 100 drugs from German undergrad curriculum in pharmacology + \item Extracted information from two standard textbooks + \item "Accuracy of drug information in [German] Wikipedia was 99.7\%±0.2\% when compared to the textbook data." Similar results for English Wikipedia + \end{itemize} + +\end{frame} + + +\begin{frame} + +\frametitle{Quality of drug articles: PLoS One} + + \begin{itemize} + \larger \larger \larger + \item Completeness (as compared to the textbooks): + \begin{itemize} \larger \larger + \item 83.8\% (of 224 statements) for German WP + \item 87.2\% for English WP + \end{itemize} + \item Completeness of contraindications information was 100\% in the En WP sample. + \item English WP cited academic publications more often than German WP. + \item Quality "significantly improved" in drug articles assessed + in a 2010 study. + \end{itemize} + + \note{Tilman + + The majority of the missing information (62.5\%) on German WP + was judged non-relevant for undergrad students. + + The result on completeness of contraindications information is + somewhat in contrast with the NEJM study. Then again, the + textbooks were probably not perfectly up-to-date either.} +\end{frame} -% \begin{itemize} -% \larger \larger \larger -% \item Measure traffic to flu related articles on Wikipedia -% \item Compare to the ``gold standard'' data from the Center for -% Disease Control (CDC) -% \end{itemize} -% \end{frame} % \begin{frame} % \frametitle{Wikipedia Viewership and Flu Prediction: Results}