What you describe is pretty much exactly what erik zachte has done on his blog a week or two ago. Have a look at his "infodisiac" website. Also, Mathias Schindler did a presentation on this kind of thing at wikimania this year. Hope this helps.
Ps. I am now in possession of 4 lovely copies of my thesis!!! "the academic lineage of wikipedia"
-Liam wyatt
On 16/10/2008, at 10:25, Jay Walsh jwalsh@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hey all - wondering if someone can help me prep for a talk I'm doing on Saturday (it's for a panel about new media/pop culture, and impact on the current US campaigns).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_palin
They've asked for some visual evidence of the very rapid evolution of the Palin WP article. I was hoping someone might be able to dive into the page history and pick 5-10 screen shots (adjusted for display on a powerpoint/openoffice presentation ( :) ) size. PNG or jpgs are fine. I was thinking one from the creation of the article, another from t minus 2 weeks, day before the announcement (when alleged insider info was added), one from a few minutes after McCain announced the running mate, then four more that follow us over interest points right up to the current shape of the page. I'd like to show the change of the photo too (someone snapped her recently and updated tht)
Obviously doesn't have to show the whole page, just the top portion with contents box collapsed.
Really appreciate your help if you can! Thanks
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