…C) Where is the evidence or admission that Tim is paid for his contributions to Wikipedia? If there are none, you should strike that. I don't see much in Mr Gadling's comments that lead me to believe he is angry. Eve rgr een Fir (talk) 21:01, 25 July 2022 (UTC) On Tim's talk page…
…rovide a rich resource -all in English. While a few sentences can be sourced to Wikipedia, each paper overall has offered to the rest of the world in English valuable insights. The Paper on e-learning in Russia, for example, cites 18 references and all of these are references to …
…ibraries, then you’ve probably come across some really strange maps during your Wikipedia wormhole plummets. Reading about the European discovery of the New World is one thing, but sifting through the speculative maps they made is another adventure entirely. With such limited inf…
… 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.19943 . ISBN 978-1561592630 . (subscription, Wikilibrary access, or UK public library membership required) ^ "Who knew? Friedrich Nietzsche was also a pretty decent classical composer" . Classic FM . ^ Kohler, Joachim (1998). Nietzsche & Wagner:…
…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 …
Wikipedia | 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: Wikipedia « Older Entries Why I’m working with Tor and First Look May 20, 2015 // So. A year ago I left m…
Wikipedia | 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 category: Wikipedia « Older Entries A little guide to working with online communities March 21, 2016 // About a decade ag…
…ect Parvin wanted to democratize architecture. His talk was about what’s called WikiHouse , an open-source construction set you can use to build your own house. No video yet, but here’s the blog post I’d never heard of Eleanor Longden before TED either. A British research psychol…
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…d" . Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand . Retrieved 19 August 2019 . ^ "Te Wiki o Te Reo Maaori Discovery Trail" . Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato . Retrieved 15 May 2022 . ^ "Governance" . Waikato-Tainui . Retrieved 15 May 2022 . ^ a b "Mana Whenua". Bateman New Ze…
…ment, they had to accept government rules for things like recruitment. Even the wiki notes this: [wikipedia.org] observers noted a government strategy of integrating far-right militias into the regular military while attempting to limit ideological influence. And Ukraine promptly…
… GIFs of inspo lynx. Sliding with formal dynamism from sonnet crown to sestina, Wiki page to personal statement, crossword to quiz, OUR DARK ACADEMIA captures the exuberant florid panicked acrobatics of this time at the edge of time. Innovation Soup: A Recipe for Organizational S…
…in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: editors 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…
…world in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for category: Editors 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…
…adically transparent in the same way, and presumably for the same reasons, that Wikipedia is. I’ve got nothing to hide (and oh how I hate that I feel like I need to type out that sentence), but I value my privacy, and I want to support anonymity being understood as normal rather …