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ISBN 0262538172 (paperback)
ISBN13桁 9780262538176 (paperback)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 007.58
本タイトル Wikipedia @ 20 :
タイトル関連情報 stories of an incomplete revolution /
著者名 edited by Joseph Reagle and Jackie Koerner.
その他のタイトル Wikipedia at 20
出版地・頒布地 Cambridge, Massachusetts :
出版者・頒布者名 The MIT Press,
出版年・頒布年 [2020],
数量 x, 360 pages :
他の形態的事項 illustrations ;
大きさ 23 cm
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 Introduction: Connections / Joseph Reagle, Jackie Koerner -- I: Hindsight -- 1: The Many (Reported) Deaths of Wikipedia / Joseph Reagle -- 2: From Anarchy to Wikiality, Glaring Bias to Good Cop: Press Coverage of Wikipedia's First Two Decades / Omer Benjakob, Stephen Harrison -- 3: From Utopia to Practice and Back / Yochai Benkler -- 4: An Encyclopedia with Breaking News / Brian Keegan -- 5: Paid with Interest: COI Editing and Its Discontents / William Beutler -- II: Connection -- 6: Wikipedia and Libraries / Phoebe Ayers -- 7: Three Links: Be Bold, Assume Good Faith, and There Are No Firm Rules / Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze, Cecelia A. Musselman, Amy Carleton -- 8: How Wikipedia Drove Professors Crazy, Made Me Sane, and Almost Saved the Internet / Jake Orlowitz -- 9: The First Twenty Years of Teaching with Wikipedia: From Faculty Enemy to Faculty Enabler / Robert E. Cummings -- 10: Wikipedia as a Role-Playing Game, or Why Some Academics Do Not Like Wikipedia / Dariusz Jemielniak -- 11: The Most Important Laboratory for Social Scientific and Computing Research in History / Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Shaw -- 12: Collaborating on the Sum of All Knowledge Across Languages / Denny Vrandečić -- 13: Rise of the Underdog / Heather Ford -- III: Vision -- 14: Why Do I Have Authority to Edit the Page? The Politics of User Agency and Participation on Wikipedia / Alexandria Lockett -- 15: What We Talk About When We Talk About Community / Siân Evans, Jacqueline Mabey, Michael Mandiberg, Melissa Tamani -- 16: Toward a Wikipedia For and From Us All / Adele Godoy Vrana, Anasuya Sengupta, Siko Bouterse -- 17: The Myth of the Comprehensive Historical Archive / Jina Valentine, Eliza Myrie, Heather Hart -- 18: No Internet, No Problem / Stéphane Coillet-Matillon -- 19: Possible Enlightenments: Wikipedia's Encyclopedic Promise and Epistemological Failure / Matthew A. Vetter -- 20: Equity, Policy, and Newcomers: Five Journeys from Wiki Education / Ian A. Ramjohn, LiAnna L. Davis -- 21: Wikipedia Has a Bias Problem / Jackie Koerner -- IV: Capstone -- 22: Capstone: Making History, Building the Future Together / Katherine Maher.
要約、抄録、注釈等 Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's most popular reference work. We have been looking things up in Wikipedia for twenty years. What began almost by accident -- a wiki attached to a nascent online encyclopedia -- has become the world's most popular reference work. Regarded at first as the scholarly equivalent of a Big Mac, Wikipedia is now known for its reliable sourcing and as a bastion of (mostly) reasoned interaction. How has Wikipedia, built on a model of radical collaboration, remained true to its original mission of "free access to the sum of all human knowledge" when other tech phenomena have devolved into advertising platforms? In this book, scholars, activists, and volunteers reflect on Wikipedia's first twenty years, revealing connections across disciplines and borders, languages and data, the professional and personal. The contributors consider Wikipedia's history, the richness of the connections that underpin it, and its founding vision. Their essays look at, among other things, the shift from bewilderment to respect in press coverage of Wikipedia; Wikipedia as "the most important laboratory for social scientific and computing research in history"; and the acknowledgment that "free access" includes not just access to the material but freedom to contribute--that the summation of all human knowledge is biased by who documents it.--Provided by publisher.,"Founders, contributors, scholars, teachers, and students reflect on Wikipedia's first 20 years"--Provided by publisher.
統一タイトル(件名) Wikipedia
一般件名細目 History.
著者標目 Reagle, Joseph M., Jr.
Koerner, Jackie L.
資料情報1 『Wikipedia @ 20 : stories of an incomplete revolution /』 edited by Joseph Reagle and Jackie Koerner. The MIT Press, [2020], (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/007.5/W66/W  資料コード:7114691112)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352051841