Toward an Epistemology of Wikipedia of Don Fallis
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Wikipedia, Epistemology, Don FallisAbstract
Review Article: Toward an Epistemology of Wikipedia of Don Fallis
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Fallis, D. (2004). On verifying the accuracy of information: Philosophical perspectives. Library trends, 52(3), 463-487.
Fallis, D. (2004a). Epistemic value theory and information ethics. Minds and Machines, 14(1), 101-117.
Fallis, D. (2008). Toward an epistemology of Wikipedia. Journal of the American Society for Information science and Technology, 59(10), 1662-1674.
Fallis, D., & Frické, M. (2002). Indicators of accuracy of consumer health information on the Internet: a study of indicators relating to information for managing fever in children in the home. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 9(1), 73-79.
Impicciatore, P., Pandolfini, C., Casella, N., & Bonati, M. (1997). Reliability of health information for the public on the World Wide Web: systematic survey of advice on managing fever in children at home. Bmj, 314(7098), 1875.
Magnus, P. D. (2006). Epistemology and the Wikipedia, paper presented at the North American Computing and Philosophy Conference in Troy, New York. pp.1 – 9.
Mann, T. (1993). Library research models. New York: Oxford University Press.
Read, B. (2006). Can Wikipedia ever make the grade. Chronicle of Higher Education, 53(10), A31.
Read, B. (2007). Middlebury College history department limits students’ use of Wikipedia. Chronicle of higher Education, 53(24), A39.
Ross, S. (2008). Wikipedia and the History of Science. Newsletter of the History of Science Society, 37(1), 1.
Fallis, D. (2004a). Epistemic value theory and information ethics. Minds and Machines, 14(1), 101-117.
Fallis, D. (2008). Toward an epistemology of Wikipedia. Journal of the American Society for Information science and Technology, 59(10), 1662-1674.
Fallis, D., & Frické, M. (2002). Indicators of accuracy of consumer health information on the Internet: a study of indicators relating to information for managing fever in children in the home. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 9(1), 73-79.
Impicciatore, P., Pandolfini, C., Casella, N., & Bonati, M. (1997). Reliability of health information for the public on the World Wide Web: systematic survey of advice on managing fever in children at home. Bmj, 314(7098), 1875.
Magnus, P. D. (2006). Epistemology and the Wikipedia, paper presented at the North American Computing and Philosophy Conference in Troy, New York. pp.1 – 9.
Mann, T. (1993). Library research models. New York: Oxford University Press.
Read, B. (2006). Can Wikipedia ever make the grade. Chronicle of Higher Education, 53(10), A31.
Read, B. (2007). Middlebury College history department limits students’ use of Wikipedia. Chronicle of higher Education, 53(24), A39.
Ross, S. (2008). Wikipedia and the History of Science. Newsletter of the History of Science Society, 37(1), 1.
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2019-12-25
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แสนคำ เ., & ปราบนอก พ. (2019). Toward an Epistemology of Wikipedia of Don Fallis. PANIDHANA JOURNAL, 15(2), 465–471. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/panidhana/article/view/195389
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