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Can History Be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past Roy Rosenzweig History is a deeply individualistic craft. The singly authored work is the standard for the profession; only about 6 percent of the more than 32,000 scholarly works indexed since 2000 in this journal'…

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…coil/knowledge-garden/kd/index.shtml. http://www.transitiontowns.org. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_science. http://www.softopia.demon.co.uk/2.2/creative_democracy.html. Architectural growing trellis by Loop.pH. http://loop.ph/bin/view/Loop/BioWall. http://www.un.org/sg/ar…

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…Sophocleous xv Conference committees 1 The impact of EFL teachers’ mediation in wiki-mediated collaborative writing activities on student-student collaboration Maha Alghasab 7 Towards the development of a comprehensive pedagogical framework for pronunciation training based on ada…

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…led NBII played a role as a bridge between the web 2.0 collaborative aspects of Wikipedia and the government entities that provide information. These entities include the EPA, the USDA, and the US FWS. The content analysis of these five entities shows that Wikipedia has the most …