Nour Al-Mozain: Blood Topics on Wikipedia – Scope, Accessibility, and Visibility
Nour Al-Mozain, Hemopathologist, Consultant at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article she and her colleagues co-authored, published in Vox Sanguinis, The International Society of Blood Transfusion։
“A Wikipedia deep dive.
The Clinical Transfusion Working Party of the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) carried out a cross-sectional study to look at the scope, accessibility, editorial activity, and visibility of related Wikipedia articles.
Our analysis reveals that 39.5% of Wikipedia pages are in a single language, spanning 17 different languages. Notably, English is the most common single-language pages, while Arabic is the leading among dual-language pages, surpassing Italian, Russian, and Portuguese.
The most viewed topics were Blood Types, followed by Anemia, Blood Plasma, and platelets.”
Title: Transfusion knowledge online: A Wikipedia deep dive
Authors: Gopal K. Patidar, Basanta Khatiwada, Shruthi Narayan, Ruchika Goel, Amita Radhakrishnan Nair, Soumya Das, Tomohiko Sato, Kerry O’Brien, Nour AlMozain
Read the Full Article on Vox Sanguinis, The International Society of Blood Transfusion

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