Literature/2010/Reagle

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Reagle Jr., Joseph Michael (2010). Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia. MIT Press.

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accessed April accessed August accessed December accessed January accessed June accessed March accessed May 29 accessed November accessed October accessed September administrators ArbCom argue argument Assume Good Faith authority benevolent dictator Benkler bias Blog Britannica chapter Citizendium Clay Shirky collaborative culture conflict consensus contributors critics decision Digital Maoism discussion Documentation edit editors Encyclopédie English Wikipedia example FOSS free software Gorman Guidelines http://en.wiki http://en.wikipedia humor hypertext IETF Internet Interpedia Jimbo Jimmy Wales July knowledge Larry Sanger leadership Maoism Meatball norms notes notion NPOV Nupedia Nupedia and Wikipedia one’s online communities open content open content community participants Paul Otlet pedia Press Project Gutenberg Project Xanadu Rayward reference Richard Stallman role social Stallman tion understanding universal encyclopedia users vandalism voting Wales’s Ward Cunningham wiki WikiChix wikien-l Wikimedia Foundation Wikipe Wisdom of Crowds World Brain wrote Yochai Benkler York

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Manually searched by  KYPark [T] 04:09, 10 July 2011 (UTC) using the search slot on the above Google Books page. [c 1]
 11 World Brain
 11 Project Xanadu
 12 Project Gutenberg
 12 World Wide Web [1] 
 12 Citizendium 
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 14 Interpedia
 25 Britannica
 34 Nupedia
 39 universal encyclopedia

 41 World Encyclopedia
100 Wikipedia
  3 Vannevar Bush
  5 Richard Stallman
  6 Yochai Benkler
  6 Ted Nelson
  9 Paul Otlet
  9 Boyd Rayward [c 2]
 10 Michael Gorman
 10 Ward Cunningham
 14 Clay Shirky
 18 Larry Sanger

 23 H. G. Wells
 42 Jimmy Wales
  7 Bush
  8 Stallman
  8 Benkler
 11 Rayward
 12 Nelson
 14 Gorman
 15 Cunningham
 16 Shirky
 25 Otlet
 29 Sanger

 31 Wells
 71 Wales [c 3]

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  1. The frequency of some keywords may not well match with the blue font size above this statistics for no known reason.
  2. An Wikipedia page on his profile is needed in this context.
  3. It is a fun to note that Wales sounds similar to Wells. (^_^)

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    Notes

    1. "The World Wide Web is like an encyclopaedia .... " ---- The opening passage of Gillies, James & Robert Cailliau (2000) How the Web Was Born, Oxford University Press. ("What is the World Wide Web?" p. 1).
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    The shade of the bar looks invariant in isolation but variant in context, in (favor of) sharp contrast with the color gradient background, hence an innate illusion we have to reasonably interpret and overcome as well as the mirage. Such variance appearing seasonably from context to context may not only be the case with our vision but worldview in general in practice indeed, whether a priori or a posteriori. Perhaps no worldview from nowhere, without any point of view or prejudice at all!

    Ogden & Richards (1923) said, "All experience ... is either enjoyed or interpreted ... or both, and very little of it escapes some degree of interpretation."

    H. G. Wells (1938) said, "The human individual is born now to live in a society for which his fundamental instincts are altogether inadequate."

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