De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting

Assessing references in the review process of academic research is a common requirement. One of the criteria in the credibility of the works is to support arguments with solid and peer-reviewed resources from the literature. Having non peer-reviewed resources in the references can degrade the wo...

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Main Author: Ö. Tolga Pusatlı
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Akademik Bilişim Araştırmaları Derneği 2017-09-01
Series:Online Academic Journal of Information Technology
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ajit-e/issue/54423/740755
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spelling doaj-d12dea91fdf2443187267ec61caeb5902021-04-25T08:10:51ZengAkademik Bilişim Araştırmaları DerneğiOnline Academic Journal of Information Technology1309-15812017-09-0182972410.5824/1309-1581.2017.4.001.x2039De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research ReportingÖ. Tolga Pusatlı0Cankaya Univ., Dept. of Mathematics, Information Technologies, Ankara, TurkeyAssessing references in the review process of academic research is a common requirement. One of the criteria in the credibility of the works is to support arguments with solid and peer-reviewed resources from the literature. Having non peer-reviewed resources in the references can degrade the work and this may be a reason for rejection or retraction, later. Recently, works taking such resources as reference appear more often with increasing number of blogs and Wikipedia usage; hence, the motivation of this study is to investigate given credit to such works. As the case study, investigation is done in the huge online database of ScienceDirect. Queries to extract number of works housing such references are run per research fields classified in the database. The results show there are considerable number of examples where blogs and Wikipedia are seen as resources to be used in academic papers. This finding is limited to the case study and it is too early to declare that blogs and Wikipedia can be used as references; however, a de facto adoption exits in some research fields.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ajit-e/issue/54423/740755blogwikipedianon peer-reviewed resourcesciencedirectblogvikipedihakem sürecinden geçmemiş kaynaksciencedirect
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De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting
Online Academic Journal of Information Technology
blog
wikipedia
non peer-reviewed resource
sciencedirect
blog
vikipedi
hakem sürecinden geçmemiş kaynak
sciencedirect
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title De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting
title_short De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting
title_full De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting
title_fullStr De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting
title_full_unstemmed De Facto Adoption of Blog and Wikipedia in Research Reporting
title_sort de facto adoption of blog and wikipedia in research reporting
publisher Akademik Bilişim Araştırmaları Derneği
series Online Academic Journal of Information Technology
issn 1309-1581
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Assessing references in the review process of academic research is a common requirement. One of the criteria in the credibility of the works is to support arguments with solid and peer-reviewed resources from the literature. Having non peer-reviewed resources in the references can degrade the work and this may be a reason for rejection or retraction, later. Recently, works taking such resources as reference appear more often with increasing number of blogs and Wikipedia usage; hence, the motivation of this study is to investigate given credit to such works. As the case study, investigation is done in the huge online database of ScienceDirect. Queries to extract number of works housing such references are run per research fields classified in the database. The results show there are considerable number of examples where blogs and Wikipedia are seen as resources to be used in academic papers. This finding is limited to the case study and it is too early to declare that blogs and Wikipedia can be used as references; however, a de facto adoption exits in some research fields.
topic blog
wikipedia
non peer-reviewed resource
sciencedirect
blog
vikipedi
hakem sürecinden geçmemiş kaynak
sciencedirect
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ajit-e/issue/54423/740755
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