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Letter: Experts required

Published 29 May 2013

From James Burt

Guy Dugdale writes correctly about some of the issues facing Wikipedia articles on scientific topics. He identifies one article in particular – on the weak nuclear force – as incomprehensible to the lay reader (11 May, p 30).

I agree, but not without comment, for I wrote much of that particular article. I studied physics only to the age of 18, and my level of understanding (my status as a “layperson”) greatly limited the article’s ability to explain difficult concepts to the reader.

Complexity is not always the product of over-expertise. I would encourage your readers to get involved, lest the world’s most popular reference source remain dependent on the enthusiastic hobbyist.

Oxford, UK

Issue no. 2919 published 1 June 2013

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