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organizations to evaluate the usefulness of publishing in Knowledge. Conventional communication investment assumes that an expert organization will be able to produce quality information at low cost, but then pay for expensive advertising and outreach to drive readers to their website or insert their content as advertising into existing reader communication channels. With Knowledge, the audience reach is predictable as the people who use Internet search for gathering information. Consequently, Knowledge's major challenge is in identifying and acquiring content and collaborations with organizations which will share it. Any organization which is engaged in global-scale public benefit communication, such as for global health, can use Knowledge traffic reports to compare the pageviews to existing Knowledge articles with their other options through other media channels.
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understand what information is in public circulation. Because Knowledge influences the media environment in every field of expertise, any organization which seeks to share information broadly with the public is a particular stakeholder in the scope and quality of Knowledge content. Knowledge relies on universities, research institutes, and cultural partners to publish excellent information which Knowledge can cite, and those organizations in turn may take advantage of Knowledge's media reach to accomplish their own communication goals for distributing and disseminating their information to the largest audience which the Internet has to offer.
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way, readers everywhere get access to information and a public and permanently archived editorial process which anyone can join, review, and critique. Anyone in the world who knows of any expert organization with general reference information to share in any language can encourage that organization to take advantage of Knowledge's broad reach to share their content. Otherwise, any supporters of an organization's good content can summarize and cite that information themselves in Knowledge.
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the politicians who are issuing policy decisions, and people who gain attention for their COVID-19 infections. In many cases, these articles began in the local language version Knowledge of the subject's country of origin, but once anywhere in Knowledge, editors will translate these biographies into local languages.
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unprecedented mix of both. In Knowledge, the target is to present articles in specialized fields which are both accurate enough to be useful for experts to use, and accessible enough for any curious typical person to gain enough understanding to inform their own decisions – and to edit related Knowledge articles.
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Three popular Knowledge audience metrics reports are "Pageviews", which is the traffic to a single article in a single language; "Massviews", which is the traffic to any number of articles in one language; and "Langviews", which is the traffic to a single article in every available Knowledge language
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The most popular single article type in Knowledge is the biography. When a person has been the subject of media attention, then Knowledge editors can cite those media sources and create a biography. Knowledge's curated COVID-19 collection of biographies includes prominent researchers and scientists,
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project. Once these citations are available in Wikidata format, then anyone can query these publications to find the best sources to cite in Knowledge or for research in any context. Anyone who wishes to review the WikiCite collection of information may review and curate COVID-19 information about
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Knowledge's volunteer editors ask the world to identify the most reliable authorities who have published the best information. With these sources available, wiki editors invite everyone to join them in summarizing and citing this content to develop the Knowledge articles which people read. In this
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results. Many journalists, policymakers, health commentators, and medical students read Knowledge articles directly because they use Knowledge as a starting point to orient themselves to new topics. Many physicians have patients who read Knowledge, and consequently, physicians read Knowledge to
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and edit articles immediately to experience the culture for themselves. Constructive alternatives to editing include posting comments on Knowledge talk pages, discussing Knowledge with friends and colleagues, encouraging your local schools and knowledge centers to teach and edit Knowledge, and
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to the general public; and a narrative of the pandemic comes from people in every country collaborating to compile their culture's best reports and journalism. While many specialized publications may have deep coverage of one of these, and journalism gives overviews of these, Knowledge is an
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The Wikimedia community of volunteer editors takes its central media role in the information environment seriously. Just as seriously, Knowledge editors want Knowledge to be a friendly and civil environment where everyone can peacefully collaborate. Anyone interested in learning more should
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are all part of Knowledge as a multilingual hub and center for establishing global census in information sharing. As Knowledge is a free and open project, the traffic report for every Knowledge article in every language is free and open data for everyone to examine. These reports can help
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Knowledge is more than a plain text encyclopedia: some editors volunteer their time curating the text, while others perform other necessary functions such as illustration and photography, copyediting, community organizing, data science, quality control, and administrative tasks.
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praising anyone who demonstrates an interest in the importance of citing sources. The companion piece to this article, "Wikimedia community responds to COVID-19", tells some of the stories of the Knowledge community organizations who have contributed to the pandemic coverage.
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which complements Knowledge and which, like Knowledge, anyone can edit. Whereas Knowledge presents general reference prose, Wikidata can answer questions about the articles in Knowledge as a whole. For example, Wikidata can quickly generate
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as an "instance of a pandemic". A "pandemic" is a subclass of disaster, so now COVID-19 outbreaks will appear – whenever and wherever someone includes them in Knowledge/Wikidata – on the automatically generated maps and timelines of
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at that. Many people find huge vessels to be interesting, so in advance of COVID-19, Knowledge already had articles with photographs of the cruise ships which were the sites of infection. For example, in March 2020, the cruise ship
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as Knowledge illustrations. Many sincere graphic designers also assist Knowledge by attaching free and open copyright licenses to their illustrations of abstract concepts, which would be challenging to portray otherwise.
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Almost every country in the world has its own national story about how COVID-19 changed the lives of its people and the activities of its society. Knowledge has individual articles to present and preserve these stories
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had passengers who died of COVID-19. A Knowledge editor created the article for this ship in 2005 and people have been photographing and sharing photos of this ship for years in many countries as documented in a
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Every article in Knowledge gets a corresponding Wikidata item. From this point, Wikidata is the hub of Wikimedia cataloging, organization, and query across all languages. For example, Wikidata labels the
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Consider the Knowledge article on the virus. Knowledge is uncommon or alone among all popular media sources for its attempt to summarize and cite academic journal articles in the scientific field of
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Google publishes conventionally copyrighted content on their website which Knowledge cannot republish. This screenshot is able to show Knowledge's content presented at the top of a Google Search.
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The source of portraits is typically an encounter between a Knowledge editor and a person of interest. The United States is one of only a few nations that are applying
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Knowledge on COVID-19: what we publish and why it matters: Knowledge presents solid widely-consulted information on COVID-19 and related topics.
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is one of the world's most populous, developed, and modern cities. As the origin of the global COVID-19 outbreak, access to the stories of the
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copyright status to its output, which is why Wikimedia curators can re-purpose some medical illustrations from the
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have been answering questions using Knowledge and Wikidata content. Third-party media through platforms including
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show COVID-19 effects and are popular in Knowledge for illustrating the effects of many medical conditions.
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are useful to help anyone understand the responses to the pandemic by their own country or any other.
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Every Knowledge article has its own "talk" page. Anyone with comments or criticism should post there.
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Knowledge is among the most requested, published, accessed, and consulted sources of information on
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the list of people who have died of COVID-19 and also have a biography in any language of Knowledge
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three-day workshop dedicated to writing German Knowledge articles about ships and marine culture
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makes COVID-19 policy recommendations which affect people in every country. Anyone can develop
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Knowledge is the only health media source which has coverage of cruise ships such as the
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Every spot on this map represents a disaster which Knowledge and Wikidata have cataloged
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For supplementary media to illustrate their articles, the encyclopedia writers look to
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Knowledge's most popular articles on COVID-19 are for the disease in the human body,
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both direct people to Knowledge and serve the Knowledge content to users in their
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The audience who reads Knowledge are the people who use search engines including
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English Knowledge editors deem more than 400 articles worth managing in the
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Knowledge's readers are the demographic of people who use Internet search.
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English Knowledge traffic to the article, "2019–20 coronavirus pandemic"
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Every language Knowledge traffic to the article, "COVID-19 pandemic"
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Knowledge is popular because Knowledge articles have a high rank in
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English Knowledge traffic to articles closely related to COVID-19
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article: "COVID-19 and Knowledge – a preliminary overview". ☆
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English Knowledge's portfolio of articles related to COVID-19
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Knowledge is the world's central general information resource
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Subtopics: locations, people, timelines, and social issues
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to share free and open images, such as this public domain
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Three main COVID-19 articles: disease, virus, and pandemic
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Knowledge on COVID-19: what we publish and why it matters
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tool, which itself is a part of the broader practice of
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Knowledge's traffic reports are available to everyone
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Much information about disease outbreaks comes from
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Ebola in 2013, Zika in 2016, and Wikidata every day
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