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| - | # Wikis | ||
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| - |  [WikiWikiWeb](https:// | ||
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| - | Wikipedia was launched in 2001, by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, and is in the top ten most visited websites in the world, with versions in almost all languages, and around 6 million articles in English alone. | ||
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| - | There are now hundreds of thousands of wikis in existence. One of our favourites is the [P2P Foundation Wiki](https:// | ||
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| - | To be most useful, a wiki needs to be easy to read and easy to edit. The issues around readability are the same as for textbooks - legibility, clarity and organisation of information. | ||
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| - | A wiki is a very good collaborative tool – easy to edit by a group of people. MediaWiki (the most popular wiki software) keeps all the edits – nothing gets thrown away. So if there’s disruption, it’s easy to revert to an older version. | ||
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| - | Wikipedia is free, and [at least as](https:// | ||
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| - | _How to edit Wikipedia, for absolute beginners. See below, search for more detailed guides and see [MediaWiki’s site](https:// | ||
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| - | Wikipedia has a large raft of policies that are themselves maintained by the community of editors. This is what makes a meaningful information commons – that the rules themselves are maintained by the community. | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | ||
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| - | ### Using a wiki | ||
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| - | Wikipedia is the obvious choice for unbiased, evidence-based information. The community is so large that bias is usually edited out; and if there’s no evidence base for claims, it often says so clearly. So in the entries for ‘Psychic’ or ‘Dowsing’, | ||
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| - | However, although easy to use, the information on Wikipedia, for many technical topics, is not necessarily for beginners. There will be links to other related topics – and from those pages there will be other links, and so soon you can lose track of the original topic. There is a ‘[Simple English Wikipedia](https:// | ||
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| - |  or controlled / used by just one person. | ||
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| - | If you’re a beginner, start with small edits – for example, correcting spelling / grammar. You don’t need technical skills for basic editing of Wikipedia. Updating a link can be more complicated; | ||
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| - | Wikipedia is a good example to start with, as it’s by far the largest wiki. MediaWiki is the software that runs Wikipedia, but there are [lots of different options](https:// | ||
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| - | . Make changes, then click on ‘Publish changes’ (or if you’re just practising, click ‘Cancel’, | ||
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| - | When editing, internal links to other Wikipedia pages will be surrounded by two square brackets: \[\[ … \]\]. This and other conventions can be found on the MediaWiki site. | ||
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| - | _A more detailed introduction to editing Wikipedia._ | ||
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| - | If you create an account, you can be informed (via a ‘Watch this page’ link) about changes on that page – you’ll get an email if someone edits it, even if you haven’t edited it yourself. This is one of the crucial things that helps manage vandalism. | ||
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| - | Back on the Wikipedia page, at the top there is a ‘Talk’ tab. Feel free to edit this page – it’s just talk about the topic, and won’t go live on the page. For example, you can ask questions about content or suggest additions. Another tab is ‘View history’, in which there’s a record of the development of the article, allowing you to compare any previous versions (select ‘Previous edits’ and then click the ‘Compare selected revisions’ button). Also if you click on a user’s name you can see all their contributions, | ||
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| - | MediaWiki is by far the most common wiki software, but any software will have tutorials on how to use it – on their site, on Youtube etc. | ||
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| - | Wikipedia has strict rules around not including original research. It’s an encylopedia, | ||
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| - | . You’ll get a subdomain – e.g. wiki.yourwebsite.etc. plus admin rights. Administering a wiki, including managing contributors, | ||
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| - | Keep it simple. The more technically-minded might want to build a complex interface, but then it makes it much more difficult for less technical people to use. You can have different rules from Wikipedia – e.g. you can include original work, or opinions. There are right- or left-wing wikis, religious wikis etc. | ||
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| - | ### Fedwikis | ||
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| - | A [Fedwiki](http:// | ||
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| - | ## Further resources | ||
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| - | - [What are wikis](https:// | ||
| - | - [MediaWiki](https:// | ||
| - | - [WikiIndex](https:// | ||
| - | - [WikiMatrix](https:// | ||
| - | - [Wikimedia Foundation](https:// | ||
| - | - [Wikipedia](https:// | ||
| - | - [Appropedia](https:// | ||
| - | - [Peer-to-Peer Foundation Wiki](https:// | ||
| - | - [WikiBooks](https:// | ||
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| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | ||
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| - | **Thanks to [[p:Simon Grant]] the [P2P Foundation Wiki](https:// | ||
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