Abstract
The aim of this project was to establish and evaluate a wiki (<www.mentalhealthwiki.org>), which contained information on mental health topics, with contributors restricted to those with some qualification to write on such topics. The site was established in October 2009 with seed content from consumer guides to depression and anxiety disorders. Between October 2009 and May 2012, there were almost 60,000 site visitors and 130 registrants. However, there were no contributions to content other than those of the research team. The dominance of Wikipedia, a wiki to which anyone can contribute, regardless of appropriate professional qualifications, and the relative lack of interest in contributing to Mental Health Wiki, suggests that the open approach is more successful.
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Acknowledgments
The study was funded through a National Health and Medical Research Council Australia Fellowship awarded to Professor Jorm (566652).