Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-01-14/In the news

Professor bans Wikipedia
White bread for young minds, says university professor - A professor of media studies, Tara Brabazon, has described Google as "white bread" for students ("filling, but it does not offer nutritional content"), and says that students turn to Wikipedia unquestioningly because "it's there". Her comments are said to echo Andrew Keen's comments about online amateurism in his book The Cult of the Amateur. Brabazon blames the increased dependence upon pixels over paper on the decline in libraries, and she supplies her students with extracts from peer-reviewed printed texts so that they can experience the "page and the print".

Focus on Simple English Wikipedia
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2240303,00.html Wikipedia too long-winded for you? Try the simple version] - The Simple English Wikipedia got a mention this week, as a version of Wikipedia that uses fewer words and easier grammar. Although designed for people learning English, the simple style can help with understanding. The basis of the Simple English Wikipedia is covered: its use of language comes from Basic English and a special Voice of America protocol.

Other mentions
Other recent mentions in the online press include:
 * Hey, Wikipedia, Save Us From Googlebot! Give Us an API! - The author argues that in order to reduce Google's dominance in providing search results, Wikipedia needs to provide an API so that its content can be reused much more widely.
 * How to Write More Good - A slightly tongue-in-cheek piece about how to provide evidence for your research paper by uploading content to Wikipedia first.
 * A liger with no teeth -- yet - The buzz around Wikia Search continues, with Jimmy Wales stating that its dismal performance currently compares with Wikipedia's start.
 * Jan. 15, 2001: Enter Wikipedia, for Better and Worse - Wired magazine celebrates the seventh birthday of Wikipedia by discussing its reliability.