…dine University Libraries: They have a collection development policy at https://wikis.pepperdine.edu/display/LIBPROC/Special+Collections+and+Uni- versity+Archives+Collection+Development+Policy. They note, “Materials are collected in areas that accomplish one of the following goal…
… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …
… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …
…process. This process is doubly collaborative in user-generated systems such as Wikimedia, where online help is under constant revision, positioning users as au- thors and editors of crowd-sourced documentation. If technical and professional Foreword xv communication seems more f…
Wikimedia Foundation | Sue Gardner's Blog About Books I Like Comment Policy Quotes Sue Gardner's Blog Imagine a world in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: Wikimedia Foundation What’s *really* wrong with nonprofits — and how we can fix it October 20,…
…n is the same as yours; antonym of cabal [i.e., those who disagree with you]. — Wikispeak ¶2 H. G. Wells thought the “World Encyclopedia” should be more than an information repository, it should also be an institution of “adjustment and adjudication; a clearinghouse of misunderst…
…n is the same as yours; antonym of cabal [i.e., those who disagree with you]. — Wikispeak ¶2 H. G. Wells thought the “World Encyclopedia” should be more than an information repository, it should also be an institution of “adjustment and adjudication; a clearinghouse of misunderst…
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
… this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: consensus decisionmaking How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
…hough not everyone may be able to see the relevance). Lastly, I am not big into wiki bureaucracy and did not even remember what autopatrolling even is, and trying to look up that useful 101-level information at WT:Autopatrollers was fruitless because it isn't even explained there…
…hough not everyone may be able to see the relevance). Lastly, I am not big into wiki bureaucracy and did not even remember what autopatrolling even is, and trying to look up that useful 101-level information at WT:Autopatrollers was fruitless because it isn't even explained there…
…or Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton . [ 115 ] Chronology of events [ edit ] The WikiLeaks endorsed news site WikiLeaks Central began promoting the idea of a "US Day of Rage," [ 116 ] on 10 March 2011. The Canadian editor-in-chief Heather Marsh modeled the concept after the Days o…