오... 멋지군요. 영어 위키백과의 의학 부분이 더 유용해질 것 같습니다.
국내 대학에서도 이런 움직이 있었으면 좋겠군요.
Sat, 28 Sep 2013 15:45:44 +0900, RYU Cheol <rcheol(a)gmail.xn--com>-4f21ay07k 쓴 글:
대단하네요.
Sorry to be too brief due to iPad
Cheol
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Joe Sutherland <jsutherland(a)wikimedia.org>
> Date: 2013년 9월 27일 오후 7시 57분 6초 GMT+9
> To: Communications Committee <wmfcc-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
> Subject: [Wmfcc-l] UCSF First U.S. Medical School to Offer Credit For
> Wikipedia Articles
> Reply-To: Communications Committee <wmfcc-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
>
>
http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2013/09/109201/ucsf-first-us-medical-school-offer-…
>
> UCSF First U.S. Medical School to Offer Credit For Wikipedia Articles
> Course Aims to Teach Students to Increase Reliability of Medical
> Information
>
> By Juliana Bunim on September 26, 2013
>
> UC San Francisco soon will be the first U.S. medical school at which
> medical students can earn academic credit >>for editing medical content
> on Wikipedia.
>
> Wikipedia is one of the most widely used medical references in the
> world and the most consulted source for >>many health topics. But
> medical entries can lack reliable sources and have gaps in content.
>
> Amin Azzam, MD, MA, will be teaching a UCSF course in which students
> will
>
> contribute and edit medical information on Wikipedia.
>
> “Wikipedia generates more than 53 million page views just for articles
> about medications each month, and is >>second to Google as the most
> frequently used source by junior physicians,” said Amin Azzam, MD, MA,
> an >>associate clinical professor at the UCSF School of Medicine and an
> instructor for the new class. “We’re >>recognizing the impact Wikipedia
> can have to educate patients and health care providers across the
> globe, and >>want users to receive the most accurate publicly
> available, sound medical information possible.”
> Building Communication Skills
>