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'''How and Why Wikipedia Works: an Interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Dirk Riehle]].
 
'''How and Why Wikipedia Works: an Interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Dirk Riehle]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
This article presents an interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko. All three are leading [[Wikipedia]] practitioners in the English, German, and Japanese Wikipedias and related projects. The interview focuses on how Wikipedia works and why these three practitioners believe it will keep working. The interview was conducted via email in preparation of WikiSym 2006, the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, with the goal of furthering Wikipedia research [1]. Interviewer was Dirk Riehle, the chair of WikiSym 2006. An online version of the article provides simplified access to URLs [2].
 
This article presents an interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko. All three are leading [[Wikipedia]] practitioners in the English, German, and Japanese Wikipedias and related projects. The interview focuses on how Wikipedia works and why these three practitioners believe it will keep working. The interview was conducted via email in preparation of WikiSym 2006, the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, with the goal of furthering Wikipedia research [1]. Interviewer was Dirk Riehle, the chair of WikiSym 2006. An online version of the article provides simplified access to URLs [2].

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How and Why Wikipedia Works: an Interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko
Authors
Dirk Riehle
Publication date
2006
DOI
10.1145/1149453.1149456
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How and Why Wikipedia Works: an Interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Dirk Riehle.

Overview

This article presents an interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko. All three are leading Wikipedia practitioners in the English, German, and Japanese Wikipedias and related projects. The interview focuses on how Wikipedia works and why these three practitioners believe it will keep working. The interview was conducted via email in preparation of WikiSym 2006, the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, with the goal of furthering Wikipedia research [1]. Interviewer was Dirk Riehle, the chair of WikiSym 2006. An online version of the article provides simplified access to URLs [2].