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This page contains links to free resources to help you to improve science content on Wikipedia. If you know of other useful materials, please let us know on the talk page or add them yourself.

Beginning in February, each month throughout the Year of Science will highlight a particular field of science. Each of them has its own subpage, linked below, with subject-specific resources. The subpages are also used for a monthly virtual edit-a-thon to improve of women in that field. If you would like to add links to high-quality open resources or the names of women in the field whose articles either need improvement or do not yet exist, please add to the subpages.

February - Zoology
March - Chemistry
April - Environmental science
May - Psychology
June - Astronomy
July - Plant biology
August - Sociology
September - Linguistics
October - Computer science, technology, and math
November - Medicine
December - Physics
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General resources

Women scientists

Research help

If you want to improve science coverage on Wikipedia and would like some research help, click here to create a research assistance request on the talk page.

Databases and directories

All subjects

Science-specific

Media
Paywalled content

It would be great if all high quality sources were open access, but sometimes the content you really need is behind a paywall. For such cases, Wikipedians have some options to gain free access.

  • The Wikipedia Visiting Scholars program connects experienced editors with university libraries. Editors are given access to library research materials, including databases and ebooks, and use them to improve a topic area of mutual interest.
Science on Wikipedia

Publications about science content on Wikipedia. The latest stories will be added to the News & Events page.

Scholarly/studies

  • Wilson, Adam M.; Likens, Gene E. (14 August 2015). "Content Volatility of Scientific Topics in Wikipedia: A Cautionary Tale". PLOS ONE. 10 (8): e0134454. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1034454W. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134454. PMID 26275058.
  • Teplitskiy, Misha; Lu, Grace; Duede, Eamon (2015). "Amplifying the Impact of Open Access: Wikipedia and the Diffusion of Science". Forthcoming in: Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. arXiv:1506.07608v1.

Newspapers/magazines

Blogs/web