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Access to Knowledge — September 2012 Bulletin
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Prasad Krishna
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Sep 29, 2012
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Dec 14, 2012 06:18 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Openness,
Newsletter
This is the first newsletter from the Access to Knowledge team of CIS in Delhi. The issue introduces you to the CIS Access to Knowledge program, the team members in Delhi and reports from Workshops conducted by the Wikipedia community.
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The Digital Classroom in the Time of Wikipedia
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by
Nishant Shah
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published
Mar 22, 2012
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last modified
Oct 05, 2015 02:53 PM
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Wikipedia,
Researchers at Work,
Learning,
Digital Classroom in the Time of Wikipedia
The digital turn in education comes across a wide range of initiatives and processes. The Wikipedia which is the largest user generated content website stands as a figurehead of such a digital turn, writes Nishant Shah.
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WikiWars: Programme
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Nishant Shah
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Jan 05, 2010 05:37 PM
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Wikipedia
The programme for Wikiwars, 12th, 13th January - MS Office document
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WikiWars - A report
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by
Nishant Shah
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Feb 23, 2010
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last modified
Oct 06, 2010 11:21 AM
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Digital Governance,
Wikipedia,
Featured,
Cybercultures,
Workshop,
CPOV
The Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore and the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, hosted WikiWars – an international event that brought together scholars, researchers, academics, artists and practitioners from various disciplines, to discuss the emergence and growth of Wikipedia and what it means for the information societies we inhabit. With participants from 15 countries making presentations about Wikipedia and the knowledge ecology within which it exists, the event saw a vigorous set of debates and discussions as questions about education, pedagogy, language, access, geography, resistance, art and subversion were raised by the presenters. The 2 day event marked the beginning of the process that hopes to produce the first critical reader – Critical Point of View (CPOV) - that collects key resources for research and inquiry around Wikipedia.
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Wikiwars: 12th, 13th January, Bangalore
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by
Nishant Shah
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Jan 05, 2010
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Mar 13, 2012 10:43 AM
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Featured,
Wikipedia
The Centre for Internet and Society and the Institute of Network Cultures brought together a critical range of scholars, academicians, practitioners, artists and researchers to inquire into the new conditions which emerge with the rise of Wikipedia. The first of two events, WikiWars was the beginning of a knowledge network that shall contribute to a reader titled Critical Point of View, becoming the first resource tool to engage creatively and fruitfully with the diverse range of questions that surround Wikipedia.
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Wiki Academy
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by
Radha Rao
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Sep 15, 2009
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last modified
Aug 18, 2011 05:01 AM
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Open Content,
Wikipedia
An article by Hari Prasad Nadig on Wiki Academy, a workshop based on usage of Indian languages, editing and its applications in academics of Wikipedia - the free online encyclopedia, was held at Eric Mathias hall in St Aloysius College in Mangalore on Saturday, August 22.
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CPOV: Critical Point of View
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by
Nishant Shah
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Jul 10, 2009
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Jul 13, 2009 09:07 AM
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Wikipedia,
art and intervention,
cybercultures,
digital subjectives,
Vandalism,
digital art,
digital pluralism
The Centre for Internet and Society (Bangalore, India) and the Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam, Netherlands) seek to bring together ideas, experiences and scholarship about Wikipedia in a reader that charts out detailed user stories as well as empirical and analytical work to produce.. The organisations will jointly host two separate conferences aimed at building a Wikipedia Knowledge Network and charting scholarship and stories about The Wikipedia from around the world.
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Analysing Wikipedia: A First Attempt at Clustering
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Kiran Jonnalagadda
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Apr 27, 2009
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Aug 04, 2011 06:11 AM
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Wikipedia
In this, their second update on their Analysing Wikipedia project, Kiran Jonnalagadda and Hans Varghese Mathews discuss their first attempt at grouping the various editors of a frequently edited Wikipedia document, each distinguished from the others by some particular interest, through a quick machine process requiring minimal human intervention.
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Analysing Wikipedia: An Introduction
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by
Kiran Jonnalagadda
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Mar 25, 2009
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Aug 04, 2011 06:11 AM
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Introduction,
Wikipedia,
Vandalism,
Analysis
Kiran Jonnalagadda and Hans Varghese Matthews introduce their project, aimed at producing tools that will allow anyone to analyse editing behaviour on Wikipedia. This is the first in a series of posts documenting their work.
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