“…As a result, Wikipedia should be used cautiously in higher education (Bayliss, ; Chen, ; Eijkman, ; Luyt & Tan, ) and should not be used in academic publications (Bould et al, ; Cohen, ). Although Wikipedia is widely used for learning, teaching, and other academic activities, (e.g., Aibar, Lladós‐Masllorens, Meseguer‐Artola, Minguillón, & Lerga, ; Dooley, ; Giles, ; Head & Eisenberg, ; Knight & Pryke, ; Lim, ; Soules, ), it is not clear what the main audience for Wikipedia articles citing academic research is: students, academics, or the general public. Nevertheless, it is at least possible that Wikipedia reflects knowledge production and use in a wider social context (Luyt & Tan, ) or has some “epistemic virtues” (e.g., power, speed, and fecundity) (Fallis, ) and hence citations from Wikipedia may indicate broader applications of academic outputs inside or outside of academia.…”