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Add notes from Tkacz book

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year = {2016} year = {2016}
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@book{Tkacz2014,
title = {Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness},
author = {Tkacz, Nathaniel},
year = {2014},
publisher = {University of Chicago Press}
}
@inproceedings{WestKanLee2010, @inproceedings{WestKanLee2010,
title = {Stiki: an anti-vandalism tool for wikipedia using spatio-temporal analysis of revision metadata}, title = {Stiki: an anti-vandalism tool for wikipedia using spatio-temporal analysis of revision metadata},
author = {West, Andrew G and Kannan, Sampath and Lee, Insup}, author = {West, Andrew G and Kannan, Sampath and Lee, Insup},
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...@@ -1947,3 +1947,8 @@ formal norms embedded in bots and human computation tools." ...@@ -1947,3 +1947,8 @@ formal norms embedded in bots and human computation tools."
anyone who understands the norms, socializes him or herself, dodges the impersonal wall of anyone who understands the norms, socializes him or herself, dodges the impersonal wall of
semi-automated rejection and still wants to voluntarily contribute his or her time and energy can semi-automated rejection and still wants to voluntarily contribute his or her time and energy can
edit”" edit”"
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\cite{Tkacz2014}
"As historical artifacts, encyclopedias have regularly offered great insight into the periods in which they were written. They tell us about what constitutes knowledge at a particular time as well as how the various bodies of knowledge were thought to relate to one another." (p.4)
...@@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ Its core developer, Andrew Garrett, known on Wikipedia as User:Werdna, has calle ...@@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ Its core developer, Andrew Garrett, known on Wikipedia as User:Werdna, has calle
\begin{comment} \begin{comment}
Don't make it a separate subsection, but use it to introduce the topic with a story, the way Geiger does. Don't make it a separate subsection, but use it to introduce the topic with a story, the way Geiger does.
If the genesis doesn't make sense here, move it to Edit filters If the genesis doesn't make sense here, move it to Edit filters
Nice quote:
The Wikipedia Revolution: How A Bunch of Nobodies Created The World's Greatest Encyclopedia is a 2009 popular history book by new media researcher and writer Andrew Lih.
\cite{Tkacz2014}
"As historical artifacts, encyclopedias have regularly offered great insight into the periods in which they were written. They tell us about what constitutes knowledge at a particular time as well as how the various bodies of knowledge were thought to relate to one another." (p.4)
\end{comment} \end{comment}
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