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− | '''Wikipedia Links and Viral Loops''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Sara Bremen. | + | '''Wikipedia Links and Viral Loops''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Sara Bremen]]. |
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Exhibitions have social potential, beyond just the prospect of sharing the experience with a friend standing next to you. Authors can imagine ways in which the museum space can link art, objects, experiences, people, and technologies to provide a structure within which visitors feel comfortable participating. Their own contributions and the museum’s skillful use of social media can result in a more engaging exhibition, not a dumbing down of the content. | Exhibitions have social potential, beyond just the prospect of sharing the experience with a friend standing next to you. Authors can imagine ways in which the museum space can link art, objects, experiences, people, and technologies to provide a structure within which visitors feel comfortable participating. Their own contributions and the museum’s skillful use of social media can result in a more engaging exhibition, not a dumbing down of the content. |
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Wikipedia Links and Viral Loops - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Sara Bremen.
Overview
Exhibitions have social potential, beyond just the prospect of sharing the experience with a friend standing next to you. Authors can imagine ways in which the museum space can link art, objects, experiences, people, and technologies to provide a structure within which visitors feel comfortable participating. Their own contributions and the museum’s skillful use of social media can result in a more engaging exhibition, not a dumbing down of the content.