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The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how librarians, information specialists and teachers discuss [[Wikipedia]] within national (Swedish) professional journals. Questions asked in the study are: How is Wikipedia perceived in the professional journals? What different positions do writers and commentators take in relation to Wikipedia? 133 articles from 31 different professional journals in the period from 2001 to the middle of 2010 were analysed. The theory and method used is Laclau’s and Mouffe’s discourse theory from which authors created own model with sex different steps.
 
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how librarians, information specialists and teachers discuss [[Wikipedia]] within national (Swedish) professional journals. Questions asked in the study are: How is Wikipedia perceived in the professional journals? What different positions do writers and commentators take in relation to Wikipedia? 133 articles from 31 different professional journals in the period from 2001 to the middle of 2010 were analysed. The theory and method used is Laclau’s and Mouffe’s discourse theory from which authors created own model with sex different steps.
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Media on Wikipedia: a Discourse Analysis of National Professional Journals
Authors
Bodil Almroth
Sofia Tenglin
Helena Francke
Publication date
2011
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Media on Wikipedia: a Discourse Analysis of National Professional Journals - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Bodil Almroth, Sofia Tenglin and Helena Francke.

Overview

The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how librarians, information specialists and teachers discuss Wikipedia within national (Swedish) professional journals. Questions asked in the study are: How is Wikipedia perceived in the professional journals? What different positions do writers and commentators take in relation to Wikipedia? 133 articles from 31 different professional journals in the period from 2001 to the middle of 2010 were analysed. The theory and method used is Laclau’s and Mouffe’s discourse theory from which authors created own model with sex different steps.

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Wikipedia Quality

Almroth, Bodil; Tenglin, Sofia; Francke, Helena. (2011). "[[Media on Wikipedia: a Discourse Analysis of National Professional Journals]]".

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{{cite journal |last1=Almroth |first1=Bodil |last2=Tenglin |first2=Sofia |last3=Francke |first3=Helena |title=Media on Wikipedia: a Discourse Analysis of National Professional Journals |date=2011 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Media_on_Wikipedia:_a_Discourse_Analysis_of_National_Professional_Journals}}

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Almroth, Bodil; Tenglin, Sofia; Francke, Helena. (2011). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Media_on_Wikipedia:_a_Discourse_Analysis_of_National_Professional_Journals">Media on Wikipedia: a Discourse Analysis of National Professional Journals</a>&quot;.