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10 Wikipedia as a Role-Playing Game, or Why Some Academics Do Not Like Wikipedia
by
Dariusz Jemielniak
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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11 The Most Important Laboratory for Social Scientific and Computing Research in History
by
Benjamin Mako Hill
and
Aaron Shaw
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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12 Collaborating on the Sum of All Knowledge Across Languages
by
Denny Vrandečić
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Published on Oct 15, 2020
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13 Rise of the Underdog
by
Heather Ford
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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14 Why Do I Have Authority to Edit the Page? The Politics of User Agency and Participation on Wikipedia
by
Alexandria Lockett
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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15 What We Talk About When We Talk About Community
by
Siân Evans
,
Jacqueline Mabey
,
Michael Mandiberg
, and
Melissa Tamani
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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16 Toward a Wikipedia For and From Us All
by
Adele Godoy Vrana
,
Anasuya Sengupta
, and
Siko Bouterse
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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17 The Myth of the Comprehensive Historical Archive
by
Jina Valentine
,
eliza myrie
, and
Heather Hart
50
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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18 No Internet, No Problem
by
Stéphane Coillet-Matillon
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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19 Possible Enlightenments: Wikipedia’s Encyclopedic Promise and Epistemological Failure
by
Matthew A. Vetter
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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1 The Many (Reported) Deaths of Wikipedia
by
Joseph Reagle
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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20 Equity, Policy, and Newcomers: Five Journeys from Wiki Education
by
Ian A. Ramjohn
and
LiAnna L. Davis
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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21 Wikipedia Has a Bias Problem
by
Jackie Koerner
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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22 Capstone: Making History, Building the Future Together
by
Katherine Maher
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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2 From Anarchy to Wikiality, Glaring Bias to Good Cop: Press Coverage of Wikipedia’s First Two Decades
by
Omer Benjakob
and
Stephen Harrison
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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3 From Utopia to Practice and Back
by
Yochai Benkler
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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4 An Encyclopedia with Breaking News
by
Brian Keegan
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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5 Paid with Interest: COI Editing and Its Discontents
by
William Beutler
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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6 Wikipedia and Libraries
by
Phoebe Ayers
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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7 Three Links: Be Bold, Assume Good Faith, and There Are No Firm Rules
by
Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze
,
Cecelia A. Musselman
, and
Amy Carleton
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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8 How Wikipedia Drove Professors Crazy, Made Me Sane, and Almost Saved the Internet
by
Jake Orlowitz
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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9 The First Twenty Years of Teaching with Wikipedia: From Faculty Enemy to Faculty Enabler
by
Robert E. Cummings
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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An Encyclopedia with Breaking News
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Brian Keegan
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Published on Jun 20, 2019
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Can Wikipedia serve as a citizen science tool? Building knowledge between amateurs and institutions
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Marta Severo
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Published on Jun 15, 2019
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Capstone: Making History, Building the Future Together
by
Katherine Maher
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2
Published on Aug 23, 2019
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Collaborating on the sum of all knowledge across languages
by
Denny Vrandečić
25
Published on May 22, 2019
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Contributors
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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Edit Loud, Edit Proud: LGBTIQ+ Wikimedians and Global Information Activism
by
Rachel Wexelbaum
14
Published on Jun 10, 2019
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Equity, policy, and newcomers: Five journeys from Wiki Education
by
Ian A. Ramjohn
and
LiAnna L. Davis
22
Published on May 15, 2019
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From Anarchy to Wikiality, Glaring Bias to Good Cop: Press Coverage of Wikipedia’s First Two Decades
by
Omer Benjakob
and
Stephen Harrison
26
Published on Jun 07, 2019
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From Utopia to Practice and Back
by
Yochai Benkler
30
Published on May 02, 2019
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How Wikipedia Drove Professors Crazy, Made Me Sane, and Almost Saved the Internet
by
Jake Orlowitz
58
Published on Jun 10, 2019
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Ideologies of Autonomy
by
Christopher M. Cox
3
Published on Jun 11, 2019
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Introduction: Connections
by
Joseph Reagle
and
Jackie Koerner
4
Published on Aug 22, 2019
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Introduction: Connections
by
Joseph Reagle
and
Jackie Koerner
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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No Internet, no Problem
by
Stephane Coillet-Matillon
Published on Jun 06, 2019
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Paid With Interest: COI Editing and its Discontents
by
William Beutler
61
Published on Jun 10, 2019
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Possible Enlightenments: Wikipedia’s Encyclopedic Promise and Epistemological Failure
by
Matthew Vetter
29
Published on Jun 04, 2019
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Preface
by
Joseph Reagle
and
Jackie Koerner
1
Published on Oct 15, 2020
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Rise of the underdog
by
Heather Ford
18
Published on Jun 28, 2019
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The First Twenty Years of Teaching with Wikipedia: From Faculty Enemy to Faculty Enabler
by
Robert Cummings
9
Published on Jun 12, 2019
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The Limits of Volunteerism and the Gatekeepers of Team Encarta
by
Robert Fernandez
37
Published on Jun 02, 2019
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The many (reported) deaths of Wikipedia
by
Joseph Reagle
20
Published on Apr 27, 2019
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The Most Important Laboratory for Social Scientific and Computing Research in History
by
Benjamin Mako Hill
and
Aaron Shaw
3
2
Published on Sep 19, 2019
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The myth of the comprehensive historical archive
by
Jina Valentine
and
Eliza Myrie
Published on Sep 19, 2019
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The Sum of Human Knowledge? Not in One Wikipedia Language Edition
by
Marc Miquel-Ribé
8
Published on May 15, 2019
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Three links: Be bold, assume good faith, and there are no firm rules
by
Amy Carleton
,
Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze
, and
Cecelia A. Musselman
65
Published on Jun 26, 2019
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Towards a Wikipedia For and From Us All
by
Adele Vrana
,
Anasuya Sengupta
, and
Siko Bouterse
67
Published on Jul 05, 2019
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Trusting Everybody to Work Together
by
Pete Forsyth
54
Published on Jun 08, 2019
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Community
by
Melissa Tamani
,
Michael Mandiberg
,
Jacqueline Mabey
, and
Siân Evans
67
Published on Jun 17, 2019
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Why do I have Authority to Edit the Page? The Politics of User Agency and Participation on Wikipedia
by
Alexandria Lockett
48
Published on Jul 05, 2019
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WikiAfrica
by
Iolanda Pensa
Published on Nov 04, 2019
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Wikipedia and Libraries
by
Phoebe Ayers
18
Published on Jun 11, 2019
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Wikipedia and the End of Open Collaboration?
by
Benjamin Mako Hill
and
Aaron Shaw
8
2
Published on Sep 19, 2019
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Wikipedia As A Role-Playing Game, Or Why Some Academics Do Not Like Wikipedia
by
Dariusz Jemielniak
11
Published on Jun 04, 2019
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Wikipedia Has a Bias Problem
by
Jackie Koerner
59
Published on Jun 18, 2019
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Wikipedia's Not So Little Sister Is Finding Its Own Way
by
Lydia Pintscher
48
Published on Jul 08, 2019
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