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− | '''The Sum of All Human Knowledge in Your Pocket: Full-Text Searchable Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Jimmy J. Lin. | + | '''The Sum of All Human Knowledge in Your Pocket: Full-Text Searchable Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2015, written by [[Jimmy J. Lin]]. |
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− | Authors demonstrate a prototype that takes advantage of open-source software to put a full-text searchable copy of Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi, providing nearby devices access to content via wifi or bluetooth without requiring internet connectivity. This short paper articulates the advantages of such a form factor and provides an evaluation of browsing and search capabilities. Authors believe that personal digital libraries on lightweight mobile computing devices represent an interesting research direction to pursue. | + | Authors demonstrate a prototype that takes advantage of [[open-source]] software to put a full-text searchable copy of [[Wikipedia]] on a Raspberry Pi, providing nearby devices access to content via wifi or bluetooth without requiring internet connectivity. This short paper articulates the advantages of such a form factor and provides an evaluation of browsing and search capabilities. Authors believe that personal digital libraries on lightweight mobile computing devices represent an interesting research direction to pursue. |
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The Sum of All Human Knowledge in Your Pocket: Full-Text Searchable Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Jimmy J. Lin.
Overview
Authors demonstrate a prototype that takes advantage of open-source software to put a full-text searchable copy of Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi, providing nearby devices access to content via wifi or bluetooth without requiring internet connectivity. This short paper articulates the advantages of such a form factor and provides an evaluation of browsing and search capabilities. Authors believe that personal digital libraries on lightweight mobile computing devices represent an interesting research direction to pursue.