@ARTICLE\{IMM2014-06784, author = "M. Mesgari and C. Okoli and M. Mehdi and F. {\AA}. Nielsen and A. Lanam{\"{a}}ki", title = "''The sum of all human knowledge'': a systematic review of scholarly research on the content of Wikipedia", year = "2014", month = "dec", keywords = "review, Wikipedia, information quality", journal = "Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology", volume = "", editor = "", number = "", publisher = "Department of Applied Mathmatics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark", url = "http://www2.compute.dtu.dk/pubdb/pubs/6784-full.html", abstract = "Wikipedia might possibly be the best-developed attempt thus far of the enduring quest to gather all human knowledge in one place. Its accomplishments in this regard have made it an irresistible point of inquiry for researchers from various fields of knowledge. A decade of research has thrown light on many aspects of the Wikipedia community, its processes, and content. However, due to the variety of the fields inquiring about Wikipedia and the limited synthesis of the extensive research, there is little consensus on many aspects of Wikipedia’s content as an encyclopedic collection of human knowledge. This study addresses the issue by systematically reviewing 110 peer-reviewed publications on Wikipedia content, summarizing the current findings, and highlighting the major research trends. Two major streams of research are identified: the quality of Wikipedia content (including comprehensiveness, currency, readability and reliability) and the size of Wikipedia. Moreover, we present the key research trends in terms of the domains of inquiry, research design, data source, and data gathering methods. This review synthesizes scholarly understanding of Wikipedia content and paves the way for future studies." }