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Without Wikipedia, where can you get your facts? Without Wikipedia, where can you get your facts?
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By Jon Kelly BBC News MagazineBy Jon Kelly BBC News Magazine
Wikipedia has blacked out its English-language site for 24 hours. So how will its regular readers get information?Wikipedia has blacked out its English-language site for 24 hours. So how will its regular readers get information?
Work-averse students, corner-cutting journalists and people who simply enjoy wasting time online are in for a testing day.Work-averse students, corner-cutting journalists and people who simply enjoy wasting time online are in for a testing day.
Wikipedia, the user-generated internet encyclopaedia, has taken part in a temporary "blackout" in protest against the proposed US anti-piracy laws known as Sopa and Pipa. Users attempting to access the site see a black screen and a political statement: "Imagine a world without free knowledge."Wikipedia, the user-generated internet encyclopaedia, has taken part in a temporary "blackout" in protest against the proposed US anti-piracy laws known as Sopa and Pipa. Users attempting to access the site see a black screen and a political statement: "Imagine a world without free knowledge."
It might be an inconvenience for those who rely on it - although for those with the wherewithal to turn off Javascript or access the site via Google cache, there are still ways into Wikipedia. But the blackout still acts as a reminder that there are plenty of other places to look for information.It might be an inconvenience for those who rely on it - although for those with the wherewithal to turn off Javascript or access the site via Google cache, there are still ways into Wikipedia. But the blackout still acts as a reminder that there are plenty of other places to look for information.
Perhaps the most loyal Wikipedia addicts will find this a pleasant change. Alternatively, for those who have come to depend on it, the withdrawal symptoms might be excruciating.Perhaps the most loyal Wikipedia addicts will find this a pleasant change. Alternatively, for those who have come to depend on it, the withdrawal symptoms might be excruciating.
Either way, the shutdown offers a rare insight into what the modern world would look like minus Wikipedia.Either way, the shutdown offers a rare insight into what the modern world would look like minus Wikipedia.
Go to the libraryGo to the library
Those feeling lost without Wikipedia can turn to that most traditional of research tools - the book.Those feeling lost without Wikipedia can turn to that most traditional of research tools - the book.
Students finishing essays, sports fans looking to settle an argument - or perhaps journalists wanting to check a fact - are going to be in trouble today. Wikipedia has gone black.Students finishing essays, sports fans looking to settle an argument - or perhaps journalists wanting to check a fact - are going to be in trouble today. Wikipedia has gone black.
If you need to find out about other topics, try the mobile site - strangely, still working.If you need to find out about other topics, try the mobile site - strangely, still working.
Or use one of Wikipedia's language sites and have Google Translate render it into English.Or use one of Wikipedia's language sites and have Google Translate render it into English.
It's a habit they should get into more often, according to Andrew Orlowski, executive editor of technology news site The Register.It's a habit they should get into more often, according to Andrew Orlowski, executive editor of technology news site The Register.
While he believes the internet's egalitarian ethos has been a positive force, Orlowski fears that it has also come at the expense of standards of scholarship and expertise normally required by editors of the printed word. "It encourages a kind of intellectual laziness," he adds.While he believes the internet's egalitarian ethos has been a positive force, Orlowski fears that it has also come at the expense of standards of scholarship and expertise normally required by editors of the printed word. "It encourages a kind of intellectual laziness," he adds.
The campaign to save libraries in the UK threatened by cuts might suggest they continue to occupy a unique place in the public affections, regardless of hi-tech competitors.The campaign to save libraries in the UK threatened by cuts might suggest they continue to occupy a unique place in the public affections, regardless of hi-tech competitors.
But for Dr Mark Graham of the Oxford Internet Institute, who has studied the Wikipedia phenomenon, they have some serious disadvantages compared with their online equivalents.But for Dr Mark Graham of the Oxford Internet Institute, who has studied the Wikipedia phenomenon, they have some serious disadvantages compared with their online equivalents.
"For many people just getting to a library is hard, it's time-consuming, whereas you can consult Wikipedia anywhere, from your phone," he says. "It's open access, it's free.""For many people just getting to a library is hard, it's time-consuming, whereas you can consult Wikipedia anywhere, from your phone," he says. "It's open access, it's free."
Pick up the phonePick up the phone
It's the time-honoured technique employed by fact-checkers, researchers and journalists. If in doubt, ring an expert and ask them.It's the time-honoured technique employed by fact-checkers, researchers and journalists. If in doubt, ring an expert and ask them.
Orlowski believes it is a habit many regular Wikipedia readers could benefit from adopting. A university professor, for instance, will have attained their status though hard work and study, he says - Wikipedia editors, by contrast, only need a broadband connection.Orlowski believes it is a habit many regular Wikipedia readers could benefit from adopting. A university professor, for instance, will have attained their status though hard work and study, he says - Wikipedia editors, by contrast, only need a broadband connection.
But supporters of the site argue that it does not claim the same authority as peer-reviewed scholarship and should, instead, be seen as a starting point for research.But supporters of the site argue that it does not claim the same authority as peer-reviewed scholarship and should, instead, be seen as a starting point for research.
Moreover, Graham argues that Wikipedia's collaborative editing ensures mistakes are quickly corrected - a verdict backed up by a 2005 study by the journal Nature.Moreover, Graham argues that Wikipedia's collaborative editing ensures mistakes are quickly corrected - a verdict backed up by a 2005 study by the journal Nature.
"It's hard to keep blatant falsehoods up for long because there are so many eyeballs on it," he says."It's hard to keep blatant falsehoods up for long because there are so many eyeballs on it," he says.
Other websitesOther websites
It might not be apparent from some of the more fevered coverage of the shutdown, but there is plenty of internet out there beyond Wikipedia.It might not be apparent from some of the more fevered coverage of the shutdown, but there is plenty of internet out there beyond Wikipedia.
As such, the site's rivals have no doubt braced themselves for a surge in traffic. As such, the site's rivals no doubt braced themselves for a surge in traffic.
Those looking a reference fix can turn to the online edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, which claims to be the oldest such compendium still in print.Those looking a reference fix can turn to the online edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, which claims to be the oldest such compendium still in print.
Online-only alternatives include Scholarpedia, whose entries are peer-reviewed by experts; Encyclopedia.com; and Citizendium, which was set up by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger. Online-only alternatives include Scholarpedia, whose entries are peer-reviewed by experts, Encyclopedia.com, and Citizendium, which was set up by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger.
If all else fails, those who cannot cope without Wikipedia for 24 hours can familiarise themselves with href="http://www.googleguide.com/cached_pages.html" >Google cache. If all else fails, those who cannot cope without Wikipedia for 24 hours can familiarise themselves with Google cache.
See for yourselfSee for yourself
For the most dedicated browsers, it is perhaps the most radical solution of all - switch off your computer altogether and see the world for yourself.For the most dedicated browsers, it is perhaps the most radical solution of all - switch off your computer altogether and see the world for yourself.
Orlowski hopes this is a trend that catches on. While the internet has undoubtedly broadened the scope for sharing human knowledge, he argues, people have become accustomed to acquiring knowledge through their computer screens rather than first-hand.Orlowski hopes this is a trend that catches on. While the internet has undoubtedly broadened the scope for sharing human knowledge, he argues, people have become accustomed to acquiring knowledge through their computer screens rather than first-hand.
"The primacy of direct experience has definitely been lost," he says. "People end up relying on other people's opinions.""The primacy of direct experience has definitely been lost," he says. "People end up relying on other people's opinions."
Graham agrees that looking beyond Wikipedia's parameters is no bad thing. For instance, the site tells us a lot about the West but considerably less about Africa, he argues.Graham agrees that looking beyond Wikipedia's parameters is no bad thing. For instance, the site tells us a lot about the West but considerably less about Africa, he argues.
"Wikipedia does a great job of telling us what it knows about," he says. "But there are huge gaps.""Wikipedia does a great job of telling us what it knows about," he says. "But there are huge gaps."
Use your memoryUse your memory
If all else fails, those struggling to come up with the name of the capital of Laos or the birthplace of Otis Redding can always try falling back on their powers of recall.If all else fails, those struggling to come up with the name of the capital of Laos or the birthplace of Otis Redding can always try falling back on their powers of recall.
Or can they?Or can they?
Orlowski suspects many dedicated web users have, like him, become too accustomed to the ease and convenience of search engines and online sources to depend on their memory.Orlowski suspects many dedicated web users have, like him, become too accustomed to the ease and convenience of search engines and online sources to depend on their memory.
"It's too late for that," he says ruefully. "It's like second nature now.""It's too late for that," he says ruefully. "It's like second nature now."