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How Wikipedia solved the knowledge gap |  Andrew Lih | TEDxAmericanUniversity

How Wikipedia solved the knowledge gap | Andrew Lih | TEDxAmericanUniversity

Andrew Lih is an associate professor of journalism at American University in Washington, DC, and author of The

Wikipedia & the Knowledge Commons

Wikipedia & the Knowledge Commons

Bradi Heaberlin describes recent research into the evolution of social norms in the online encyclopedia's community of editors.

Why Wikipedia Works Really Well in Practice, Just Not in Theory, with Jonathan Zittrain  | Big Think

Why Wikipedia Works Really Well in Practice, Just Not in Theory, with Jonathan Zittrain | Big Think

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Knowledge-based Information Retrieval with Wikipedia.

Knowledge-based Information Retrieval with Wikipedia.

Google Tech Talks October 31, 2008 ABSTRACT In

Wikipedia Ticker Code Broken? Here’s the Fix (Python)

Wikipedia Ticker Code Broken? Here’s the Fix (Python)

A common piece of Python code used to pull S&P 500 tickers from

Using Wikipedia: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #5

Using Wikipedia: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #5

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Understanding Wikipedia history

Understanding Wikipedia history

If you've ever wondered how an article on

The Joy of Learning Random Things on Wikipedia | Annie Rauwerda | TED

The Joy of Learning Random Things on Wikipedia | Annie Rauwerda | TED

Writer Annie Rauwerda makes a habit of getting lost among the seemingly endless digital archives of

Is Wikipedia Actually Credible?

Is Wikipedia Actually Credible?

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Knowledge Integrity: Disinformation- WiSCoM: Wikipedia Source Controversiality Metrics

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Wikipedia Co-Founder EXPOSES The Solution to Secret Writers

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The Court That Settles Wikipedia Editor Drama

The Court That Settles Wikipedia Editor Drama

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