Inside Wikipedia: How It Works and How You Can Be an Editor
Inside Wikipedia: How It Works and How You Can Be an Editor
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Paul A. Thomas, a seasoned Wikipedia contributor, has written a book about the history and process of becoming an editor. He has edited almost 60,000 articles since 2007.
Format: Hardback
Length: 186 pages
Publication date: 15 September 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
In this captivating book, Paul A. Thomas, a seasoned Wikipedia contributor with an impressive track record of nearly 60,000 edits since his editing journey began in 2007, takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the history and evolution of the renowned free encyclopedia. With his extensive knowledge and expertise, Thomas delves deep into the intricate details of Wikipedia's development, shedding light on the pivotal moments and the individuals who have shaped its course.
Beginning with an introduction that provides a historical backdrop and sets the stage for the rest of the book, Thomas then proceeds to explore the intricacies of becoming an editor on Wikipedia. He offers valuable insights and practical tips to aspiring editors, guiding them through the recruitment process, the editing guidelines, and the community norms that govern the platform.
Throughout the chapters, Thomas provides a wealth of information and anecdotes that illustrate the significance and impact of Wikipedia on society. He discusses the challenges faced by the project, such as dealing with vandalism and maintaining neutrality, as well as the remarkable achievements it has made, such as becoming the world's largest and most authoritative encyclopedia.
Moreover, Thomas takes readers behind the scenes of Wikipedia's editorial process, showcasing the collaborative nature of the work and the rigorous standards that editors must adhere to. He explains the importance of citation and referencing, the role of dispute resolution, and the tireless efforts of volunteers who contribute to the maintenance and expansion of the encyclopedia.
In addition to its educational value, this book serves as a tribute to the dedication and passion of Wikipedia's editors and contributors. Thomas pays homage to their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to providing accurate and reliable information to the world. He encourages readers to join the Wikipedia community and contribute their own knowledge and expertise to the ongoing effort to create a comprehensive and accessible encyclopedia for all.
In conclusion, "The History and Evolution of Wikipedia: An Insider's Guide to Becoming an Editor" is a must-read for anyone interested in the world of online information and the power of collaborative knowledge-sharing. Paul A. Thomas's comprehensive and engaging writing style makes it accessible to readers of all backgrounds, and his insights into the history and workings of Wikipedia provide valuable lessons for both aspiring editors and seasoned contributors.
In this captivating book, Paul A. Thomas, a seasoned Wikipedia contributor with an impressive track record of nearly 60,000 edits since his editing journey began in 2007, takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the history and evolution of the renowned free encyclopedia. With his extensive knowledge and expertise, Thomas delves deep into the intricate details of Wikipedia's development, shedding light on the pivotal moments and the individuals who have shaped its course.
Beginning with an introduction that provides a historical backdrop and sets the stage for the rest of the book, Thomas then proceeds to explore the intricacies of becoming an editor on Wikipedia. He offers valuable insights and practical tips to aspiring editors, guiding them through the recruitment process, the editing guidelines, and the community norms that govern the platform.
Throughout the chapters, Thomas provides a wealth of information and anecdotes that illustrate the significance and impact of Wikipedia on society. He discusses the challenges faced by the project, such as dealing with vandalism and maintaining neutrality, as well as the remarkable achievements it has made, such as becoming the world's largest and most authoritative encyclopedia.
Moreover, Thomas takes readers behind the scenes of Wikipedia's editorial process, showcasing the collaborative nature of the work and the rigorous standards that editors must adhere to. He explains the importance of citation and referencing, the role of dispute resolution, and the tireless efforts of volunteers who contribute to the maintenance and expansion of the encyclopedia.
In addition to its educational value, this book serves as a tribute to the dedication and passion of Wikipedia's editors and contributors. Thomas pays homage to their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to providing accurate and reliable information to the world. He encourages readers to join the Wikipedia community and contribute their own knowledge and expertise to the ongoing effort to create a comprehensive and accessible encyclopedia for all.
In conclusion, "The History and Evolution of Wikipedia: An Insider's Guide to Becoming an Editor" is a must-read for anyone interested in the world of online information and the power of collaborative knowledge-sharing. Paul A. Thomas's comprehensive and engaging writing style makes it accessible to readers of all backgrounds, and his insights into the history and workings of Wikipedia provide valuable lessons for both aspiring editors and seasoned contributors.
Weight: 395g
Dimension: 229 x 163 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538163214
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