And here’s a randomized experiment on the impact of Wikipedia on scientific research.https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1304956940842340352 …
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And here’s a randomized experiment on the impact of Wikipedia on scientific research.https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1304956940842340352 …
It's really sketchy. They think that increase was due to increased readership. How would that happen? Expanding articles wouldn't increase # readers. It's probably just them + some bots checking in. LINKING to articles would increase readership. That would be at least plausible.
Italy has some many small cities that are absolute gems but don't have anywhere the reputation that Florence/Rome/Venice etc have - I'm thinking of Ravenna, Piacenza, Padova, Pavia, Verona, all of the Marche, etc etc... this is very promising. What do you think @davidnwelton?
Italy has *such* a depth and richness. Even beyond those cities, which are worth a visit, the next "tier" down has *so much* amazing art/history/food/culture I wrote these a while back https://blog.therealitaly.com/2008/09/26/visiting-the-veneto-monselice-este-and-montagnana/ …https://blog.therealitaly.com/2008/10/10/visiting-the-veneto-cittadella-castelfranco-and-bassano-del-grappa/ …
With respect to helping improve things, yes! Look to WikiProject Women in Red to get connected with like-minded editors there who are experiencing at navigating the very real beuracracy. @WikiWomenInRed
Perhaps it is useful to mention the existence of Wikivoyage. Far from complete, unfortunately, but perhaps useful in researching a travel destination.
It certainly is. At the same time, they are rather dictatorial and biased on certain levels.
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