[Air-l] Response to discussion on Wikis
Andrew Russell
arussell at jhu.edu
Sun Oct 8 15:46:30 PDT 2006
This reminds me - some historians of science are engaged in a similar
type of "trusted Wikipedia" that Alex and some others were discussing
on this list a while back. I don't remember seeing this particular
project posted in this forum -
History of Science Collaboration of the Month page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:HOSCOTM
I'm not sure how to evaluate the relative "success" of these monthly
projects, but maybe the project facilitators have some sort of metric
or tools for evaluation.
Andy
Andrew L. Russell
Ph.D. Candidate, History of Science and Technology
The Johns Hopkins University
3505 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
http://www.arussell.org
On Oct 8, 2006, at 6:36 PM, Kevin Guidry wrote:
>
> Roy Rosenzweig of the Center for History and New Media at George
> Mason University issued a similar call to historians in an article
> entitled "Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the
> Past" published in Volume 93, Number 1 of The Journal of American
> History. He has a copy of the article online at
> http://chnm.gmu.edu/resources/essays/d/42.
>
>
> Kevin
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