Der US-Historiker Roy Rosenzweig würdigt in einem Essay (The Journal of American History Volume 93, Number 1 (June, 2006): 117-46) ausführlich die Stärken und Schwächen der Wikipedia als fachwissenschaftlichem Medium: Although Wikipedia as a product is problematic as a sole source of information, the process of creating Wikipedia fosters an appreciation of the very skills that historians try to teach. (...) Wikipedia has even developed its own form of peer review in its debates on whether art..
Wikipedia is an open-access and crowd-sourced Web 2.0 platform. Since its arrival, traditional histo...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...
Historical scholarship and the digital humanities are still struggling to come to terms with the ris...
The aim of this study is to show how Wikipedia establishes a public and digital space, where users p...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia is 'the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit' with more than 37 million articles ...
Wikipedia is often considered not to be a particularly reliable source by teachers in secondary scho...
Introdution Wikipedia is one of the most visited knowledge resources in the world. The Alexa traffic...
The launch and rapid domination of Wikipedia as a reference tool for the Internet was as dramatic as...
What kind of relationship do the historical sciences have with Wikipedia? How should a reader approa...
Wikis have become enormously attractive to Internet users because they are open-access web pages or ...
What kind of relationship do the historical sciences have with Wikipedia? How should a reader approa...
It is hard to ignore the changes that have occurred to history-making in the digital age. Historians...
This dissertation investigates how historical knowledge is produced in one of the most central digit...
Wikipedia is an open-access and crowd-sourced Web 2.0 platform. Since its arrival, traditional histo...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...
Historical scholarship and the digital humanities are still struggling to come to terms with the ris...
The aim of this study is to show how Wikipedia establishes a public and digital space, where users p...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia is 'the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit' with more than 37 million articles ...
Wikipedia is often considered not to be a particularly reliable source by teachers in secondary scho...
Introdution Wikipedia is one of the most visited knowledge resources in the world. The Alexa traffic...
The launch and rapid domination of Wikipedia as a reference tool for the Internet was as dramatic as...
What kind of relationship do the historical sciences have with Wikipedia? How should a reader approa...
Wikis have become enormously attractive to Internet users because they are open-access web pages or ...
What kind of relationship do the historical sciences have with Wikipedia? How should a reader approa...
It is hard to ignore the changes that have occurred to history-making in the digital age. Historians...
This dissertation investigates how historical knowledge is produced in one of the most central digit...
Wikipedia is an open-access and crowd-sourced Web 2.0 platform. Since its arrival, traditional histo...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is both a cultural reference to store, refer to, and organize digi...