Wikipedia:Wikimedia Strategy 2017/Cycle 2/The Most Respected Source of Knowledge



 Theme: The most respected source of knowledge We will work toward ever more accurate and verifiable content. By 2030, Wikimedia projects will be seen as the most high-quality, neutral, and relevant source of knowledge. We will increase the depth of knowledge available and maintain our standards for verifiable and neutral content. We will invite experts to join us. We will help people understand how our processes make us reliable. We will show the most relevant information to people when and where they need it.

Insights from the Wikimedia community (from first discussion)

 * Week 1 summary
 * Week 2 summary
 * Week 3 summary
 * Week 4 summary

Insights from partners and experts

 * Summary of 20 expert interviews from India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil and Mexico (2017)
 * Summaries of salons, meetings, and interviews with experts and partners

Insights from user (readers and contributors) research

 * Generative research in Mexico, Nigeria, and India (2016)

Open citations

 * 1) I4OC, Initiative for Open Citations: https://i4oc.org/
 * 2) Mozilla Internet Health Report, see section on open innovation and access to cited work: https://d20x8vt12bnfa2.cloudfront.net/InternetHealthReport_v01.pdf
 * 3) "The Enclosure of Scholarly Infrastructure," Geoffrey Bilder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWPZkZ180Ho&feature=youtu.be

Scholarly articles

 * 1) "Distinguishing Scholarly from Non-Scholarly Periodicals: A checklist of criteria, introductions and definitions," Cornell University Library: http://guides.library.cornell.edu/scholarlyjournals

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