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Wikipedia is one of the largest reference websites in the world. When it launched in 2001, the free, collaborative concept was a far cry from the traditional, bookshelf-hogging encyclopedias of the day. Today on Tech Tuesday, the co-founder of Wikipedia talks about his 20-year-old innovation and what he’s working on next.
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Wikipedia is a well-known first stop on the internet when it comes to researching just about anything - except, perhaps, notable women. Not only are 84%...
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The number of women who edit the popular open-source website Wikipedia is much lower than you might think. A Miami University edit-a-thon seeks to...
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Replacing "alternative facts" with a footnoted, neutral point of view. Some professors say students work harder knowing their research will have a broad audience.
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A conversation with Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, the free, open-sourced and collaborative web-based encyclopedia.