Do you have plans to publish summaries of the research you do, e.g. on Wikipedia
Wikipedia’s policies forbid original research. Publishing the research on the organization’s website and then citing it on Wikipedia would also be discouraged, because of exclusive reliance on primary sources. (And the close connection to the subject would raise eyebrows.)
I think this is worth mentioning because I’ve seen some embarrassing violations of Wikipedia policy on EA-related articles recently.
If someone at CEA reads a bunch of studies on a particular topic, and writes several well-cited paragraphs that summarize the literature, this would be appropriate for Wikipedia, no? (I agree other ways of interpreting “research” might not be.)
Wikipedia’s policies forbid original research. Publishing the research on the organization’s website and then citing it on Wikipedia would also be discouraged, because of exclusive reliance on primary sources. (And the close connection to the subject would raise eyebrows.)
I think this is worth mentioning because I’ve seen some embarrassing violations of Wikipedia policy on EA-related articles recently.
If someone at CEA reads a bunch of studies on a particular topic, and writes several well-cited paragraphs that summarize the literature, this would be appropriate for Wikipedia, no? (I agree other ways of interpreting “research” might not be.)
This might be alright. See these guidelines though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research#Synthesis_of_published_material