Visitors from all over the world see classic artworks at England’s Tate museums, one of the UK’s leading art institutions. But art historian Bendor Grosvenor recently noticed that some content on the Tate’s website isn’t original: The site features Wikipedia articles for some artists’ biographies.
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can contribute to and modify. It has more than 40 million entries in more than 290 languages, providing people with quick, easy access to information—but there’s no guarantee it’s accurate. Experts in many fields discourage using the site for research. Grosvenor found that some of Wikipedia’s content on the Tate’s site contains errors and trivial facts of no historical importance.