Improving Disability and Rehabilitation Research content within Wikipedia, the World’s Largest Online Encyclopedia

Improving Disability and Rehabilitation Research content within Wikipedia, the World’s Largest Online Encyclopedia

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Time: 2:00–3:00 PM ET
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About the Webcast

Wikipedia is the largest online encyclopedia and one of the top-ten most-visited websites in the world. Even with nearly 8 million articles, English-language Wikipedia still has gaps within its collective content that can only be resolved by motivated editors. For example, researchers have documented concerns about issues with the accuracy and readability of articles about hearing loss (Simpson, Lee & Malicka, 2018) and others regarding how disability is represented in images uploaded to the site. Wikipedia recognizes these shortcomings and has begun outreach to the disability community to get help in addressing them. Similar to a training offered to Special Olympics staff, during this webcast, Ariel Cetrone of Wikimedia DC will discuss the structure and design of Wikipedia as well as reasons why these gaps exist. She will also share how anyone can help close Wikipedia content gaps related to Disability and Rehabilitation Research.

How to Participate

  1. Join the webcast: On July 25, 2024 at 2pm Eastern Time, this live webcast will be aired via the Zoom platform. Detailed instructions will be provided to all who register. The webcast will be recorded and archived for future viewing.
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  3. Evaluation: Please fill out the brief evaluation after viewing the webcast. Once the webcast is completed, you will receive an email with a link to the evaluation. Note: There are no pre-approved CRC-CEUs for this webcast.

About the Presenters

Ariel Cetrone

Ariel Cetrone is the Institutional Partnerships Manager for Wikimedia DC, a regional outreach affiliate for Wikipedia and other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation. In this role, she helps organizations, institutions, and agencies engage with Wikimedia so that they may share their resources with the world and improve the world's largest online encyclopedia. Ariel is originally from Philadelphia and now resides in Arlington, VA. She holds degrees from George Washington University and Drexel University.