This article documents a cataloging librarian’s personal narrative that reflects his experience of organizing Wikipedia-Edit-thon. This experience leads to a journey of self-education about Wikipedia, a divergence to preconceived notions about it, and an embrace for a change in the future
The dichotomy of Wikipedia: many love it, and many others love to hate it. While students may not en...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
Wikipedia can be an excellent springboard for learning some profound lessons. We’ll look at practic...
This article documents a cataloging librarian’s personal narrative that reflects his experience of o...
Wikipedia’s first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world’s ...
This article explores the theme of Other(wise) as it relates to Web 2.0 and newer forms of creating ...
Most of us use Wikipedia every day to find out about the music of Ennio Morricone, the United States...
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia built collaboratively using wiki software, is the most visited refe...
My name is Charles and I’m a Wikipedia addict. I can’t help myself, but then, neither can 75,000 oth...
Wikipedia edit-a-thon events provide a targeted approach toward incorporating new knowledge into the...
Although often used by students for academic research, Wikipedia has historically been ignored or sh...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
This essay describes a sequence of assignments to guide students though an informed effort at making...
Wikipedia is 16 years old this year. It is ranked the 5th most visited site on the World Wide Web. M...
Wikipedia is a proven model for openly and effectively creating and distributing high quality inform...
The dichotomy of Wikipedia: many love it, and many others love to hate it. While students may not en...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
Wikipedia can be an excellent springboard for learning some profound lessons. We’ll look at practic...
This article documents a cataloging librarian’s personal narrative that reflects his experience of o...
Wikipedia’s first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world’s ...
This article explores the theme of Other(wise) as it relates to Web 2.0 and newer forms of creating ...
Most of us use Wikipedia every day to find out about the music of Ennio Morricone, the United States...
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia built collaboratively using wiki software, is the most visited refe...
My name is Charles and I’m a Wikipedia addict. I can’t help myself, but then, neither can 75,000 oth...
Wikipedia edit-a-thon events provide a targeted approach toward incorporating new knowledge into the...
Although often used by students for academic research, Wikipedia has historically been ignored or sh...
Librarians, archivists, and museum professionals are increasingly realizing the value of using and c...
This essay describes a sequence of assignments to guide students though an informed effort at making...
Wikipedia is 16 years old this year. It is ranked the 5th most visited site on the World Wide Web. M...
Wikipedia is a proven model for openly and effectively creating and distributing high quality inform...
The dichotomy of Wikipedia: many love it, and many others love to hate it. While students may not en...
In January 2019 the University of Derby delivered its first module entirely dedicated to and structu...
Wikipedia can be an excellent springboard for learning some profound lessons. We’ll look at practic...