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(Wikipedia.org) If you’ve been on Wikipedia at any point in the past 24 hours, you probably noticed a dramatic, black-and-yellow banner plastered atop your screen: “DEAR WIKIPEDIA READERS,” it begins in all caps — before launching into a desperate, paragraph-long pitch for money.…

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Wikipedia has a ton of money. So why is it begging you to donate yours? - The Washington Post 253 captures 04 Dec 2015 - 02 Apr 2026 Aug SEP Oct 01 2022 2023 2024 success fail About this capture COLLECTED BY Collection: Save Page Now TIMESTAMPS The Wayback Machine - http://web.ar…

https://www.academia.edu/26546215/_Being_in_a_knowledge_space_information_behaviour_of_cul…

…ht be called a casual fan and a dedicated fan: […] many casual fans may visit a wiki, and some may even add material and thus create user content, but it still requires someone more dedicated to provide server space, maintain the wiki, and assure its continuance. Fan film, machin…

https://www.academia.edu/105700740/Gaming_Writing_and_Evolving_Forms_of_Rhetorical_Awarene…

…nda Walsh (2010) suggests in a revelatory study of her own attempts to leverage wiki technology in her writing classroom in order Lamberti and Richards ' Gaming/Writing and Rhetorical Awareness 4 9 1 to promote a more democratic learning experience. Walsh concludes that "instruct…