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'''Importing Wikipedia Principles into the Cultural Institution of a Public Service Broadcaster : the Case of Abc Pool''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Jonathon Hutchinson]]. | '''Importing Wikipedia Principles into the Cultural Institution of a Public Service Broadcaster : the Case of Abc Pool''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Jonathon Hutchinson]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for online content creation. However, not all online communities engaging in these activities are independently facilitated and often operate within the auspices of the cultural institutions that develop and resource them. Borrowing from the principles of [[Wikipedia]] that supports collaborative online content creation and online community, ABC Pool (abc.net.au/pool) is one such institutional online community operating with the support of the Australian Public Service Broadcaster (PSB), the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). This paper explores the collaborative, creative, and governance activities of an institutional online community and how the role of the community manager is an intermediary within these arrangements. | Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for online content creation. However, not all online communities engaging in these activities are independently facilitated and often operate within the auspices of the cultural institutions that develop and resource them. Borrowing from the principles of [[Wikipedia]] that supports collaborative online content creation and online community, ABC Pool (abc.net.au/pool) is one such institutional online community operating with the support of the Australian Public Service Broadcaster (PSB), the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). This paper explores the collaborative, creative, and governance activities of an institutional online community and how the role of the community manager is an intermediary within these arrangements. | ||
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Authors | Jonathon Hutchinson |
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Publication date | 2012 |
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Importing Wikipedia Principles into the Cultural Institution of a Public Service Broadcaster : the Case of Abc Pool - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Jonathon Hutchinson.
Overview
Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for online content creation. However, not all online communities engaging in these activities are independently facilitated and often operate within the auspices of the cultural institutions that develop and resource them. Borrowing from the principles of Wikipedia that supports collaborative online content creation and online community, ABC Pool (abc.net.au/pool) is one such institutional online community operating with the support of the Australian Public Service Broadcaster (PSB), the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). This paper explores the collaborative, creative, and governance activities of an institutional online community and how the role of the community manager is an intermediary within these arrangements.
Embed
Wikipedia Quality
Hutchinson, Jonathon. (2012). "[[Importing Wikipedia Principles into the Cultural Institution of a Public Service Broadcaster : the Case of Abc Pool]]".
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Hutchinson |first1=Jonathon |title=Importing Wikipedia Principles into the Cultural Institution of a Public Service Broadcaster : the Case of Abc Pool |date=2012 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Importing_Wikipedia_Principles_into_the_Cultural_Institution_of_a_Public_Service_Broadcaster_:_the_Case_of_Abc_Pool}}
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Hutchinson, Jonathon. (2012). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Importing_Wikipedia_Principles_into_the_Cultural_Institution_of_a_Public_Service_Broadcaster_:_the_Case_of_Abc_Pool">Importing Wikipedia Principles into the Cultural Institution of a Public Service Broadcaster : the Case of Abc Pool</a>".