This seems like a good idea. Most papers will never be read by anyone, so this is a nice way to create less throwaway work in academia.
Medical students at the University of California, San Francisco, will be able to get course credit for editing Wikipedia articles about diseases, part of an effort to improve the quality of medical articles in the online encyclopedia and help distribute the articles globally via cell phones. While professors often incorporate Wikipedia work into classes, hoping that student research can live on online, this is the first time a medical school will give credit for such work.










