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Unlike [[Wikipedia]], HandWiki does not allow anonymous editing.  
Unlike [[Wikipedia]], HandWiki does not allow anonymous editing.  
The login to HandWiki is restricted <ref name="handwiki_about">HandWiki acceptance policy. [https://handwiki.org/wiki/HandWiki:About About Handwiki], Retrieved Nov 2019 </ref> for professional researchers after indicating an evidence for their qualification by imposing the requirement that the users who can edit HandWiki articles should have at least one publication in peer-reviewed journals.  
The login to HandWiki is restricted <ref name="handwiki_about">HandWiki acceptance policy. [https://handwiki.org/wiki/HandWiki:About About Handwiki], Retrieved Nov 2020 </ref> for professional researchers after indicating an evidence for their qualification by imposing the requirement that the users who can edit HandWiki articles should have at least one publication in peer-reviewed journals.  
This is enforced through providing ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) number during the registration, which  
This is enforced through providing ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) number during the registration, which  
uniquely identifies scientific and other academic authors and contributors. As an alternative, a researcher can send an email to the
uniquely identifies scientific and other academic authors and contributors. As an alternative, a researcher can send an email to the
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[https://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/wikis-for-publishing-scholarly-articles-on-data-science-and Article], Data Science Central, October 2019</ref>  
[https://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/wikis-for-publishing-scholarly-articles-on-data-science-and Article], Data Science Central, October 2019</ref>  
in October 2019 as a research encyclopedia for data science.
in October 2019 as a research encyclopedia for data science.
The main motivation was to mitigate Wikipedia's  deletionism (also see the article <ref>Wikipedia. Deletionism and inclusionism in Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deletionism_and_inclusionism_in_Wikipedia Article]</ref>)
for scholarly content, thus acknowledging the problem with the Wikipedia's notability concept <ref name=jwork>Wikipedia notability [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability Wikipedia:Notability]</ref> for 
wiki-style public resources that expose scientific knowledge (see also the article <ref>Article "Criticism of Wikipedia", [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Wikipedia URL to article]</ref>).
In October 2019, the project is being carried out under the auspices of the members of the jWork portal <ref>jWork.ORG. Data science with open-source software [https://jwork.org/ https://jwork.org]</ref>
In October 2019, the project is being carried out under the auspices of the members of the jWork portal <ref>jWork.ORG. Data science with open-source software [https://jwork.org/ https://jwork.org]</ref>
The technical aspect of HandWiki was executed following the standard data analysis principles <ref>"How to make you own Wiki from Wikipedia using Python", by S.Chekanov, [https://jwork.org/home/node/69 Article], JWork.ORG (Retrieved in Nov 2019)</ref>.
The technical aspect of HandWiki was executed following the standard data analysis principles <ref>"How to make you own Wiki from Wikipedia using Python", by S.Chekanov, [https://jwork.org/home/node/69 Article], JWork.ORG (Retrieved in Nov 2019)</ref>.
The creation of HandWiki was triggered by limitations of Wikipedia for scholarly content.
Currently, HandWiki  is supported  by JWork.ORG <ref=jwork</ref>, which is a non-for-profit community web portal. It is supported via donations and membership fees that go to web services, documentation projects and user support.
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