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*James A. West, Margaret L. West (December 2008); [https://Books.Google.com/books?id=PmybP2T2LYwC Using Wikis for Online Collaboration: The Power of the Read-Write Web]; Jossey-Bass Guides to Online Teaching and Learning; ISBN 0470472219; ebook; 160 pages. | *James A. West, Margaret L. West (December 2008); [https://Books.Google.com/books?id=PmybP2T2LYwC Using Wikis for Online Collaboration: The Power of the Read-Write Web]; Jossey-Bass Guides to Online Teaching and Learning; ISBN 0470472219; ebook; 160 pages. | ||
*Dan Bell (editor) (August 2009); [[The Wiki Handbook: THE How To on Wiki, Complete Expert's hints and tips guide by the leading experts, everything you need to know about Wiki]]; [http://www.GoodReads.com/book/show/7164835-the-wiki-handbook-the-how-to-on-wiki-complete-expert-s-hints-and-tips]; Emereo Publishing; ISBN 1742441661; paperback; 140 pages. | *Dan Bell (editor) (August 2009); [[The Wiki Handbook: THE How To on Wiki, Complete Expert's hints and tips guide by the leading experts, everything you need to know about Wiki]]; [http://www.GoodReads.com/book/show/7164835-the-wiki-handbook-the-how-to-on-wiki-complete-expert-s-hints-and-tips]; Emereo Publishing; ISBN 1742441661; paperback; 140 pages. | ||
*Beth Simone Noveck (August 2009); [https://Books.Google.com/books?id=bmSmcDo3kPoC Wiki government: how technology can make government better, democracy]; Brookings Institution Press; ISBN 0815703465; ebook; 224 pages. | |||
*Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz (eds) (2011); [https://NetworkCultures.org/blog/publication/critical-point-of-view-a-wikipedia-reader/ Critical Point of View: A Wikpedia Reader]; Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures; ISBN 978-90-78146-13-1; paperback; 385 pages. | *Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz (eds) (2011); [https://NetworkCultures.org/blog/publication/critical-point-of-view-a-wikipedia-reader/ Critical Point of View: A Wikpedia Reader]; Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures; ISBN 978-90-78146-13-1; paperback; 385 pages. | ||
==Articles==<!--Academic papers only, oldest first--> | ==Articles==<!--Academic papers only, oldest first--> |
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Books about wiki
Angela Beesley Starling has a rockin page at WikiAngela here
- Ward Cunningham and Bo Leuf (2005); The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web; Addison-Wesley; 5th printing; ISBN 020171499X.
- Jérôme Delacroix (March 2005); Les wikis : espaces de l'intelligence collective; M2 Editions; ISBN 2952051445.
- Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl (März 2005); WikiTools - Kooperation im Web (de); von Springer Verlag; ISBN 3540229396; (wiki-site: Wiki-Tools.de) ~ translated into English: Wiki: Web collaboration; ISBN 3540259953.
- Jens Gallenbacher, Christoph Lange (editor) (April 2005); Wiki — Planen, Einrichten, Verwalten; C&L Computer- und Literaturverlag; ISBN 3-936546-28-2; paperback; 583 pages. CuLWiki
- Willard (Will) H Richardson (March 2006); Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms; Corwin Press; ISBN 1412927676; paperback; 168 pages.
- Christoph Lange (editor) (September 2006); Wikis und Blogs — Planen, Einrichten, Verwalten; C&L Computer- und Literaturverlag; ISBN 3-936546-44-4; paperback. CuLWiki
- Robert E. Cummings, Matt Barton (editors) (2008); Wiki Writing: Collaborative Learning in the College Classroom;[1] Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press; CC-BY-NC-ND.
- James A. West, Margaret L. West (December 2008); Using Wikis for Online Collaboration: The Power of the Read-Write Web; Jossey-Bass Guides to Online Teaching and Learning; ISBN 0470472219; ebook; 160 pages.
- Dan Bell (editor) (August 2009); The Wiki Handbook: THE How To on Wiki, Complete Expert's hints and tips guide by the leading experts, everything you need to know about Wiki; [2]; Emereo Publishing; ISBN 1742441661; paperback; 140 pages.
- Beth Simone Noveck (August 2009); Wiki government: how technology can make government better, democracy; Brookings Institution Press; ISBN 0815703465; ebook; 224 pages.
- Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz (eds) (2011); Critical Point of View: A Wikpedia Reader; Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures; ISBN 978-90-78146-13-1; paperback; 385 pages.
Articles
- Arto Lanamäki, Chitu Okoli, Finn Å Nielsen, Mostafa Mashhadi, Mohamad Mehdi, Mostafa Mesgari (2000); The people's encyclopedia under the gaze of the sages: A systematic review of scholarly research on Wikipedia; www.Academia.edu; SSRN Electronic Journal.
- Nicolas Jullien (2000); What we know about Wikipedia: a review of the literature analyzing the project(s); www.Academia.edu; SSRN Electronic Journal.
- Camille Roth (October 2007); Viable wikis: struggle for life in the wikisphere; www.Academia.edu; CRESS / Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, Guildford, GU2 7XH, UK.
- Hélène Bourdeloie, Michaël Vicente (2014); Contributing to Wikipedia : A Question of Gender; www.Academia.edu; Global Wikipedia : International and cross-cultural issues in online collaboration; Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield; p. 147-160.
- Ryan Safner (February 2015); Wiki-nomics: bringing institutions back into the analysis of copyright with a case study of Wikipedia; www.Academia.edu; George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.
Videos about wiki
- Expand section
Need to create a listing for videos here, but for now more Angela Beesley goodness
- Wiki-Man — a self-penned YouTube video created by Billy Reid in March 2007 about people who edit Wikipedia
External links
- CommonCraft: What is a Wiki? — at CommonCraft.com
- Wikimania 2009 presentations: https://Commons.Wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimania_2009_presentations
- Like the works of Pythagoras, many people talk about Heavy Metal Umlaut: the screencast — (a), (b).