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'''Bhamwiki''', part of a "Project to Document the Birmingham District", is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the surrounding region of North Alabama. Bhamwiki is based on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia Wikipedia] model and runs on [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] software.
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|wikiFactor URL= https://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Special:PopularPages&limit=100<!--wF source--><!--https://archive.is/89Fit-->
}}(As of: 2023-08-27)<!--YYYY-MM-DD; manually add/amend ISO 8601 date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


* Bhamwiki aims to be the foremost resource and guide for anyone curious about Birmingham and the region around it. The founders hope that by erecting a framework such as this, into which all manner of information can be added and interlinked, that we a body of work that with lasting and ever-growing value will be built. (For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:Philosophy Bhamwiki:Philosophy])
* The site's policies are based on those that have evolved at Wikipedia, with a little more tilt toward accountability, at the expense of rapid growth. (For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:Policy Bhamwiki:Policy]).
* The model adopted for BhamWiki has both strengths and weaknesses. Though it constantly aims for a reliable publication, users should be aware of that Wiki-based projects are in a state of constant improvement (i.e. never complete) and that the process of editorial review is far different than would be expected of an authoritative work of reference. (For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:General_disclaimer Bhamwiki:General disclaimer]).
* Bhamwiki, like Wikipedia, relies on good will. All contributions are made by volunteers. There is no business model behind this project. The site's contents are made available, for free, for any purpose, so long as the source is attributed and the same license is granted to all derivative works. (For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:Copyrights Bhamwiki:Copyrights])


==History==
'''Bhamwiki''' is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about the {{tag|city}} of {{Wp|Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham}}, {{tag|Alabama}}, and the surrounding region of North AlabamaBhamwiki is based on the [[English Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] model, and runs on {{tag|MediaWiki}} software.
Bhamwiki was launched on March 15, 2006. The first article was an early version of a "List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads".


Bhamwiki's current logo was adopted on June 13, 2008. The lower part is a partial geologic "structure section" of Red Mountain, taken from the U. S. Geological Survey's ''Geologic Map of Alabama'' (1926)
*Bhamwiki aims to be the foremost resource and guide for anyone curious about Birmingham and the region around it.  The [[founder]]s hope that by erecting a framework such as this, into which all manner of information can be added and interlinked, that we a body of work that with lasting and ever-growing value will be built.  For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:Philosophy Bhamwiki:Philosophy].
*The site's policies are based on those that have evolved at Wikipedia, with a little more tilt toward accountability, at the expense of rapid growth.  For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:Policy Bhamwiki:Policy].
*The model adopted for BhamWiki has both strengths and weaknesses.  Though it constantly aims for a reliable publication, users should be aware of that wiki-based projects are in a state of constant improvement (i.e. never complete), and that the process of editorial review is far different than would be expected of an authoritative work of reference.  For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:General_disclaimer Bhamwiki:General disclaimer].
*Bhamwiki, like Wikipedia, relies on good will.  All contributions are made by volunteers. There is no business model behind this project. The site's contents are made available, for free, for any purpose, so long as the source is attributed and the same license is granted to all derivative works.  For more, see [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Bhamwiki:Copyrights Bhamwiki:Copyrights].


Currently there are more than 14,750 entries on a wide variety of subjects (from "Aaatix" to "Zyp") and more than 6,820 illustrations. See [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Special:Statistics Special:Statistics] for current data.
;''History
Bhamwiki was launched on March 15, {{tag|Founded in 2006|2006}}.  The first article was an early version of  a "List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads".


[[Category:Websites|Bhamwiki]]
Bhamwiki's current logo was adopted on June 13, 2008.  The lower part is a partial geologic "structure section" of Red Mountain, taken from the U. S. Geological Survey's ''Geologic Map of Alabama'' (1926).
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As of August 2023, there are more than 17,000 entries on a wide variety of subjects (from "Aaatix" to "Zyp") and more than 7,700 illustrations.  See [http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Special:Statistics Special:Statistics] for current data.
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 28 August 2023

Bhamwiki
Recent changes
[No WikiNode]
About
[No Mobile URL]
Founded by: John Morse aka Dystopos
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: City
Backups: 2014-03-24
Wiki size: 17,142 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 70 info / verify

(As of: 2023-08-27)


Bhamwiki is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about the city of Birmingham, Alabama, and the surrounding region of North Alabama. Bhamwiki is based on the Wikipedia model, and runs on MediaWiki software.

  • Bhamwiki aims to be the foremost resource and guide for anyone curious about Birmingham and the region around it. The founders hope that by erecting a framework such as this, into which all manner of information can be added and interlinked, that we a body of work that with lasting and ever-growing value will be built. For more, see Bhamwiki:Philosophy.
  • The site's policies are based on those that have evolved at Wikipedia, with a little more tilt toward accountability, at the expense of rapid growth. For more, see Bhamwiki:Policy.
  • The model adopted for BhamWiki has both strengths and weaknesses. Though it constantly aims for a reliable publication, users should be aware of that wiki-based projects are in a state of constant improvement (i.e. never complete), and that the process of editorial review is far different than would be expected of an authoritative work of reference. For more, see Bhamwiki:General disclaimer.
  • Bhamwiki, like Wikipedia, relies on good will. All contributions are made by volunteers. There is no business model behind this project. The site's contents are made available, for free, for any purpose, so long as the source is attributed and the same license is granted to all derivative works. For more, see Bhamwiki:Copyrights.
History

Bhamwiki was launched on March 15, 2006. The first article was an early version of a "List of interstate accidents involving dropped steel loads".

Bhamwiki's current logo was adopted on June 13, 2008. The lower part is a partial geologic "structure section" of Red Mountain, taken from the U. S. Geological Survey's Geologic Map of Alabama (1926).

As of August 2023, there are more than 17,000 entries on a wide variety of subjects (from "Aaatix" to "Zyp") and more than 7,700 illustrations. See Special:Statistics for current data.

External links