Epistemic vs Non-epistemic Criteria to Assess Wikipedia Articles: Evolution of Young People Perceptions

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This paper tackles the problem of information credibility assessment by users, focusing on Wikipedia articles. We consider both epistemic and non-epistemic criteria. We conducted a study using a questionnaire where 841 French young people aged from 11 to 25 years participated and we analysed the results considering the level of education as a variable. We found that the higher the level of education is, the more young people mention epistemic credibility criteria and the less they indicate non-epistemic criteria. We draw some recommendation for information literacy.

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Sahut, G., & Mothe, J. (2019). Epistemic vs Non-epistemic Criteria to Assess Wikipedia Articles: Evolution of Young People Perceptions. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 989, pp. 329–339). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13472-3_31

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