Let’s ‘fess up: Most of us have logged on to Wikipedia to find information on an unexplained ailment — and, surprisingly, so have doctors. A recent report published by the IMS Institute for Healthcare ...
Fifty percent of physicians look up conditions on the site, and some are editing articles themselves to improve the quality of available information. In spite of all of our teachers' and bosses' ...
When the Ebola pandemic erupted in West Africa in 2014, the English-language Wikipedia articles on Ebola were overhauled and versions were created or updated in more than 100 other languages. These ...