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Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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Emigh William & Herring Susan C. (2005). « Collaborative Authoring on the Web : A Genre Analysis of Online Encyclopedias ». In Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Vol. 4. Los Halamatos : IEEE Press, p. 99–110.
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Pop. 11.75%
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Endrizzi Laure (2008). « Wikipédia : un nouveau modèle éditorial ? ». In Schöpfel Joachim (dir.). La publication scientifique : Analyses et perspectives. Paris : Hermès, p. 171–202.
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Pop. 10.55%
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Holloway Todd, Božievi Miran & Börner Katy (2005). Analyzing and Visualizing the Semantic Coverage of Wikipedia and Its Authors. Bloomington : Indiana University.
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Pop. 12.07%
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Kittur Aniket, Chi Ed H. & Pendleton Bryan A. et al. (2007). « Power of the Few vs. Wisdom of the Crowd : Wikipedia and the Rise of the Bourgeoisie ». In Alt. CHI 2007, San Jose, California, USA, 28 avril-3 mai 2007 327.
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Pop. 9.29%
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Kolbitsch Josef (2006). Authorship in Wikipedia. Graz, Austria : Graz University of Technology.
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Pop. 9.82%
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Miller Nora « Wikipedia and the Disappearing "Author" ». ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, n° 62.
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Pop. 8.58%
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O'Donnell Daniel Paul (2007). « If I were "You": How Academics Can Stop Worrying and Learn to Love "the Encyclopedia that Anyone Can Edit" ». The Heroic Age, n° 10.
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Pop. 8.98%
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Rosenzweig Roy (2006). « Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past ». Journal of American History, vol. 93, n° 1, p. 117–146.
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Pop. 48.16%
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