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'''How and Why Wikipedia Works''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Angela Beesley.
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'''How and Why Wikipedia Works''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Angela Beesley]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
This talk discusses the inner workings of Wikipedia. Angela will address the roles, processes, and sociology that make up the project, with information on what happens behind the scenes and how the community builds and defends its encyclopedia on a daily basis. The talk will give some insight into why Wikipedia has worked so far and why authors believe it will keep working in the the future despite the many criticisms that can be made of it. It is hoped that this review inspires further Wikipedia research. For this, please also see Wikipedia Research workshop on Wednesday, which is open to walk-ins.
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This talk discusses the inner workings of [[Wikipedia]]. Angela will address the roles, processes, and sociology that make up the project, with information on what happens behind the scenes and how the community builds and defends its encyclopedia on a daily basis. The talk will give some insight into why Wikipedia has worked so far and why authors believe it will keep working in the the future despite the many criticisms that can be made of it. It is hoped that this review inspires further Wikipedia research. For this, please also see Wikipedia Research workshop on Wednesday, which is open to walk-ins.

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How and Why Wikipedia Works - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Angela Beesley.

Overview

This talk discusses the inner workings of Wikipedia. Angela will address the roles, processes, and sociology that make up the project, with information on what happens behind the scenes and how the community builds and defends its encyclopedia on a daily basis. The talk will give some insight into why Wikipedia has worked so far and why authors believe it will keep working in the the future despite the many criticisms that can be made of it. It is hoped that this review inspires further Wikipedia research. For this, please also see Wikipedia Research workshop on Wednesday, which is open to walk-ins.