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'''Wiki Means More: Hyperreading in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Yuejiao Zhang.
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'''Wiki Means More: Hyperreading in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Yuejiao Zhang]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, Wikipedia has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading. Reading Wikipedia creates an experience distinct from reading a traditional encyclopedia. In an attempt to disclose one of the site's major appeals to the Web users, this paper approaches the characteristics of hyperreading activities in Wikipedia from three perspectives. Discussions are made regarding reading path, user participation, and navigational apparatus in Wikipedia.
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Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, [[Wikipedia]] has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading. Reading Wikipedia creates an experience distinct from reading a traditional encyclopedia. In an attempt to disclose one of the site's major appeals to the Web users, this paper approaches the characteristics of hyperreading activities in Wikipedia from three perspectives. Discussions are made regarding reading path, user participation, and navigational apparatus in Wikipedia.

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Wiki Means More: Hyperreading in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Yuejiao Zhang.

Overview

Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, Wikipedia has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading. Reading Wikipedia creates an experience distinct from reading a traditional encyclopedia. In an attempt to disclose one of the site's major appeals to the Web users, this paper approaches the characteristics of hyperreading activities in Wikipedia from three perspectives. Discussions are made regarding reading path, user participation, and navigational apparatus in Wikipedia.