Slides from a presentation by Ariel Glenn at the 2010 IFLA pre-satellite conference on Open Access, 2010. Topic: Managing quality of Wikipedia articles related to health. Focus: quality and reader perceptions of quality. This is closely related to a WikiSym 2010 session on article quality, see [1]. "Future directions" in this presentation are ideas and do not represent any sort of commitment on the part of WMF, believe me :-P
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