Simple English Wikipedia

Simple English Wikipedia
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Type of site
Internet encyclopedia project
Available in Basic English
Headquarters Miami, Florida
Owner Wikimedia Foundation
Website simple.wikipedia.org
Commercial No
Registration Optional
Launched 17 November 2003 (2003-11-17)

The Simple English Wikipedia is an English-language edition of the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, primarily written in basic English and special English.[1] It was launched on 17 November 2003. It is one of five Wikipedias written in an Anglic language, the others being the English Wikipedia, the Pitkern-Norfuk Wikipedia, the Scots Wikipedia, and the Old English Wikipedia, though the last is largely unintelligible to speakers of the modern language. The site has the stated aim of providing an encyclopedia for "people with different needs, such as students, children, adults with learning difficulties, and people who are trying to learn English".[2] As of October 2018, the site contains over 140,000 content pages, and has more than 769,000 registered users, of whom 917 are currently active.[3]

The articles on the Simple English Wikipedia are usually shorter than their English Wikipedia counterparts, typically presenting only basic information: Tim Dowling of The Guardian newspaper explained that "the Simple English version tends to stick to commonly accepted facts".[4] The interface is also more simply labeled; for instance, the "Random article" link on the English Wikipedia is replaced with a "Show any page" link; users are invited to "change" rather than "edit" pages; clicking on a red link shows a "page not created" message rather than the usual "page does not exist".[5] The project uses around 1,500 common English words,[1] and is based on Basic English, an 850-word auxiliary international language created by Charles Kay Ogden in the 1920s.[4]

Simple English Wikipedia's basic presentation style makes it ideal for beginners learning English.[6] Its simpler word structure and syntax, while detracting from the raw information standpoint, can make the information easy to understand. Material from the Simple English Wikipedia forms the basis for One Encyclopedia per Child,[7] a One Laptop per Child project.[8]

The English edition of the children's wiki encyclopedia Vikidia has also been compared to the Simple English Wikipedia but is more targeted to younger readers rather than language learners.

References

  1. 1 2 Parris, Sheri R. (2009). Adolescent Literacy, Field Tested: Effective Solutions for Every Classroom. International Reading Assoc. p. 76. ISBN 0-87207-695-4. A version of Wikipedia, called Simple English Wikipedia, contains entries using the 2,000 or so most common words in English, and is well suited for younger readers.
  2. Simple English Wikipedia, 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2016
  3. Special:Statistics, Retrieved October 23, 2018
  4. 1 2 Tim Dowling (14 January 2008). "Wikipedia too long-winded for you? Try the simple version". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
  5. Ayers, Phoebe; Matthews, Charles; Yates, Ben (2008). How Wikipedia works: and how you can be a part of it. No Starch Press. p. 417.
  6. Fabien Snauwaert (2010). How to Learn English. p. 34. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  7. "One Encyclopedia Per Child". Wiki.laptop.org. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  8. Lawrence A. Tomei, Robert Morris (2008). Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration. Idea Group Inc (IGI). p. 544. ISBN 1-59904-881-7.
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