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articles initiated:

  • relatively well-developed

Donburi - Tenpura - Tennsoba - Syndication - Virtual community - Modernity -

  • needs more work

Media in the United States - Community network - Broadband open access - Local community - Digital divide - Alt hierarchy - Telecommunications Act of 1996 - Postmodernity - Information good - Information economy - Information industry -

other articles contributed:

Marc Chagall - Everway - Existentialism - Internet Service Provider - List of fictional cats - Postmodernism - Soba - Television network - Socrates - Rene Descartes - Deconstruction - Web portal - Stanislaw Lem - Urbanization - Chicago school - Alienation - Community - Jurgen Habermas - Individualism - Usenet - Great Renaming - Backbone cabal - World Wide Web - Manuel Castells - Information - Communications Decency Act - Standardization - Local exchange carrier -



(notes)

http://www.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/
http://www.wikipedia.org/pipermail/intlwiki-l/
http://www.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikija-l/
Wikipedia:Multilingual statistics

Name game: [1] [2]

River Name: [3] [4]

Silent ban/ Vandal's articles: [5] [6]

Sysop is not a special status v. the power can be abused: [7] [8]

Avoiding controversies (Ed): [9]

unban (Lir): [10]

the slogan article: [11]

trivial list: [12] [13]

difficulty in remembering/finding past discussions: [14] [15] [16]

a database command to replace redirects [17]

to list all "protected" pages, to count # of Wikipedia: files, [18] to list all Wikipedia: files, [19]

a case against invariant sections [20]

en: pages, page views, edits, users 176432, 31699509, 671965, 8329, 20:35 Feb 17, 2003 (UTC)
ru: main page, pages, page views, edits, users
5716, 181, 12340, 572, 21, 20:54 Feb 17, 2003 (UTC)
da: main page, pages, page views, edits, users
17228, 4222, 1898, 93726, 62, 21:04 Feb 17, 2003 (UTC)
zh: main page, pages, page views, edits, users
5415, 303, 19973, 1147, 32, 23:55 Feb 17, 2003 (UTC)
nl: main page, pages, page views, edits, users
54545, 7975, 860715, 27047, 253, 23:55 Feb 17, 2003


http://isc.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/what-is/part1/ http://www.mccullagh.org/speeches/democracyonline.052200.html


Wikipedia in academic studies

Below is an incomplete list of academic presentations and papers on Wikipedia. This list does not include those listed on Wikipedia:Press coverage. Also, works that mention Wikipedia only in passing would not be listed.

Conference presentations and papers

Möller, Erik (2003). Loud and clear: How Internet media can work. Presentation at Open Cultures conference, June 5 - 6, Vienna.
available at: http://opencultures.t0.or.at/oc/participants/moeller

Aronsson, Lars (2002). Operation of a Large Scale, General Purpose Wiki Website: Experience from susning.nu's first nine months in service. Paper presented at the 6th International ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing, November 6 - 8, 2002, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
available at: http://aronsson.se/wikipaper.html

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Benkler, Yochai (2002). Coase's penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm. The Yale Law Jounal. v.112, n.3, pp.369-446.

Other writings

Möller, Erik (2003). Tanz der Gehirne. Telepolis, May 9-30. Four parts: "Das Wiki-Prinzip", "Alle gegen Brockhaus", "Diderots Traumtagebuch", "Diesen Artikel bearbeiten". Summary and table of contents: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/fr-30.05.03-000/

Remy, Melanie (2002). Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Online Information Review. v.26, n.6, pp.434.

Invited lectures

Jansson, Kurt (2002): "Wikipedia. Die Freie Enzyklopädie." Lecture at the 19th Chaos Communications Congress (19C3), December 27, Berlin. Online description: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Kurt_Jansson/Vortrag_auf_dem_19C3

Möller, Erik (2003): "Belanglose Käfer. Eine Reise in die Welt der Wikis." July 1, Merz-Akademie, Stuttgart, Germany.


Wikipedia articles in academic works

Below is a small list of academic works citing Wikipedia as a source.

It excludes studies on Wikipedia, and non-academic works such as magazine and newspaper articles.

Published 2002

Al Habsy, S.N. & Uprety, Kishor (2002). Cooperation for Nominal Development of Politics for Actual Survival? South Asia in the making of international law. Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, 12 (Fall, 2002) p.19 -

Clifford, Allison M. (2002). Abortion in International Waters off the Coast of Ireland: Avoiding a collision between Irish moral sovereignty and the European Community. Pace International Law Review, 14 (Fall, 2002) p.385-

Eyth, Marcus (2002). The CIA and Covert Operations: To disclose or not to disclose - That is the question. BYU Journal of Public Law, 17 (2002 ) p.45-

Naim, Moises (2002). The Fourth Annual Grotius Lecture: Five Wars of Globalization. American University International Law Review, 18 (2002) p.1-

Published 2003

Arntsen, Douglas Raymond (2003). Bouchat v. Baltimore Ravens: The Fourth Circuit adopts the "Strikingly Similar" doctrine to infer proof of access. Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, 13 (Winter, 2003), p.653-

Froomkin, A. Michael (2003). Habermas@discourse.net: Toward a critical theory of cyberspace. Harvard Law Review, 116 (January, 2003), p.749 -

Garon, Jon M. (2003). Normative Copyright: A conceptual framework for copyright philosophy and ethics. Cornell Law Review, 88 (July, 2003) p. 1278-

Kelly, Green, R.N. (2003). Physician-assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Safeguarding against the "slippery slope" - The Netherlands versus the United States. Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, 13 (2003), p.639-

Starr, Sonja & Brilmayer, Lea (2003). Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium 2002: Family Separation as a Violation of International Law. Berkeley Journal of International Law, 21 (2003). p.213-