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  • Wikipedia: A free encyclopedia built collaboratively using Wiki software. (GNU Free Documentation License).
  • CNN.com - Wikipedia: The know-it-all Web site: Short article describing one individual's experiences.
  • First Monday - Phantom authority, self–selective recruitment and retention of members in virtual communities: The case of Wikipedia: Journal article by Andrea Ciffolilli. Explains the success of Wikipedia thanks to a solution to the problem of the submission of undesirable pieces of information.
  • Frozen North: How Authoritative is Wikipedia?: Blog entry. Describes the author's process of putting errors into Wikipedia and watching for corrections to them. Suggests how fact-checking needs to be improved at Wikipedia, and gives ideas for further experiments.
  • Guardian Unlimited - Wikipedia's success: Summary primarily of the positive aspects and milestones of the online encyclopedia.
  • Infodisiac: Offers Wikipedia in several languages in TomeRaider format, for Palm OS, Pocket PC, and EPOC Smart Phones.
  • ITworld.com - Chinese censors block access to Wikipedia: Chinese censors have blocked access to Chinese Wikipedia that was created as a free and open source of information.
  • kuro5hin.org - Can an Open Content Encyclopedia Thrive?: Early concerns about Wikipedia's concept.
  • kuro5hin.org - Why Wikipedia Must Jettison Its Anti-Elitism: Wikipedia cofounder Larry Sanger writes, "Wikipedia does have two big problems, and attention to them is long overdue. These problems could be eliminated by eliminating a single root problem."
  • kuro5hin.org - Wikinews And The Growing Wikimedia Empire: Article and commentary about the growing group of projects which fall under the Wikimedia Foundation umbrella.
  • Many-to-Many: Who's afraid of Wikipedia?: Teacher discusses students citing Wikipedia and when that is appropriate.
  • Many-to-Many: Wikipedia Reputation and the Wemedia Project: Attempts to look at the core issues of collaborative editing: accuracy and trust.
  • Mediapost.com - Wikipedia's Symbiotic Relationship With Search: Article by Max Kalehoff. "Wikipedia's orderly collection of consumer-created content is becoming a high-powered magnet for Internet searches." "For marketers, Wikipedia can be an unpredictable variable capable of influencing customers and stakeholders. Consider not only its impact on brand search results, but also the impact of potentially inaccurate, unfair, or partisan content. Wikipedia and its contributors can be friends or foes." [Free registration required to view]
  • Placeopedia.com: Project to connect Wikipedia articles with their geographical locations. Provides a google maps interface to handle user submissions.
  • Poynter Online - Wikipedia for Journalists: Proclaims that the use of Wikipedia is a good source for basic background information for journalists.
  • Salon.com - Everyone is an editor: Attempts to examine the pros and cons of Wikipedia. Plus, comparisons to previous similar projects.
  • Slashdot: Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Responds: Wikipedia founder responds to a dozen highly moderated questions.
  • Slashdot: Wikipedia Hits Million-Entry Mark: Lovely forum discussion.
  • Sourcewatch: Wikipedia: Provides a critical review of Wikipedia.
  • TCS: Tech Central Station - The Faith-Based Encyclopedia: Robert McHenry, former Editor in Chief of the Encyclopædia Britannica, wonders about the Wikipedian assumptions that writings and editings by contributors of greatest expertise will survive and that articles will eventually reach a very high degree of accuracy.
  • The Importance of... The Great Wikipedia Authority Debate: Offers excerpts from previous articles written on open source projects, and offers arguments that support it.
  • The Register - Wikipedia's Emergent People fail to impress readers: Criticisms of Wikipedia and of arguments used by its admirers.
  • The Register - Wikipedia 'to make universities obsolete': Opinion article by Andrew Orlowski suggesting that Wikipedia has a long way to go before it's a stand-in for libraries and scholarly publications.
  • The Register - Wiki-fiddlers defend Clever Big Book: Commentary by Andrew Orlowski. "Our jibe that the Wikipedia is the world's most useless encyclopedia drew precisely two angry responses. But both illustrate the condition perfectly."
  • USATODAY.com - Today's best encyclopedia might surprise you: Overview of Wikipedia's growth, quality, and editing process.
  • Wikinfo: Critical views of Wikipedia: Provides a basic history, plus some limitations of using a wiki as an encyclopedia.
  • Wikipedia Boycott Campaign: Criticism and Boycott Campaign towards Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia Search Engine: Wikipedia Search Engine in different languages.
  • Wikipedia Shows Power of Cooperation: Dan Gillmor explains what a wiki is, and how Wikipedia can be a success.
  • Wikipedia Watch: A critical look at this encyclopedia and the people behind it.
  • Wired News: Not Your Father's Encyclopedia: Early article that describes the advantages of an open-source encyclopedia, plus its shortcomings.


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