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− | '''Dynamic Link Service 2.0: Using Wikipedia as a Linkbase''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2007, written by Patrick Sinclair, Kirk Martinez and Paul H. Lewis. | + | '''Dynamic Link Service 2.0: Using Wikipedia as a Linkbase''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2007, written by [[Patrick Sinclair]], [[Kirk Martinez]] and [[Paul H. Lewis]]. |
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− | This paper describes how a Web 2.0 mashup approach, reusing technologies and services freely available on the web, have enabled the development of a dynamic link service system that uses Wikipedia as its linkbase. | + | This paper describes how a Web 2.0 mashup approach, reusing technologies and services freely available on the web, have enabled the development of a dynamic link service system that uses [[Wikipedia]] as its linkbase. |
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Dynamic Link Service 2.0: Using Wikipedia as a Linkbase - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2007, written by Patrick Sinclair, Kirk Martinez and Paul H. Lewis.
Overview
This paper describes how a Web 2.0 mashup approach, reusing technologies and services freely available on the web, have enabled the development of a dynamic link service system that uses Wikipedia as its linkbase.