…010 <http://www.icom.museum/definition.html>. Tapscott, D., and A. D. Williams. Wikinomics: how mass collaboration changes everything. USA: Portfolio Hard- cover. 2006. Print. Vergo, P. The New Museology. London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 1989. Print Transforming culture in the digital…
…e interaction – mentioning hybrids of objects, ideas, and knowledge can in turn Wikipedia as a modern example. Such ‘small-world create new networks and result in the disappearance networks’ are characterised by a combination of regu- of other networks. Using the Actor Network Th…
…o-, micro-) and by the 15 research areas identified in the Delphi study (http://wikieducator.org/DEHub/Research_Themes). This structure was the starting point for a number of further biblio- graphic studies into the field of distance education research. The next step in our resea…
…ession. The section is then closed with the presentation in 12 partnership with Wikimedia Italia and the Perseids project. This collaboration seeks to bring together existing translations with Wikibase so that translation studies may be carried out more effectively. This contribu…
…org.il/?CategoryID=321&ArticleID=251 Or perhaps: Archimedes’ screw. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_screw 158. In the Land of Israel, flax ripens during March-April, and may coincide with this festival (whose date is based on the lunar calen- dar). Not all labors are…
…tangible cultural heritage is identified and produced by communities on an open, wiki-based inventory platform called Wiki-inventory for Living Heritage (2016–). In the case of authoritative intangible heritage inventorying, ‘Finnishness’ is a rather exclusive and formal category …
…ules: consciously repressed and then unconsciously released. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freudian_slip; access 17 dec 2008) Experimenting time As you could see in both reception and production diagrams, the element of the word that surfaces the most saliently is the beg…
… Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882) Figure 2. Joseph Augustin Hubert de Bosquet (Wikimedia Commons). (1814–1880) (Archives Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht, Maastricht). the area, exchanged eleven letters with Darwin on the subject of cirripedes between December 17, 1852, and ea…
…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…
…he introduction of members and the editor, who serves in an ex officio Twitter, Wikipedia and Facebook in 2011 attracted capacity. The Editorial Committee is appointed by a new and younger readership audience. Access to the and reports to the IFLA Professional Committee. Its jour…
…nge in the face of other types of online cooperation. Here, the main example is Wikipedia. Although Wikipedia is no panacea (in the end, there is always an editor who controls what is pub- lished), it allows us to speculate about the possibility of a radical wiki-an- thropology, …
…ch as artefacts; or technical co-editing facilities, e.g. features such as in a wiki or multi-player single-user editing simulation app features, e.g. in iMovie app or Kahoot app (continued) 146 10 Evaluating Education Apps from a Sociocultural Perspective (continued) 3 2 1 Pedag…
…eerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.93.2574 31. OpenStreetMap: The Free Wiki World Map. http://www.openstreetmap.org (2012) 32. Qi, G., Ji, Q., Haase, P.: A Conflict-Based Operator for Mapping Revision: Theory and Implementation. In: Proceedings of the 8th International S…