Hi Richard,We, at WikiProjectMed Foundation, are manufacturing Internet-in-a-box (IIAB).This holds medical content and then some, and is a hotspot that 30 ppl can access.Cheers,Shani EvensteinChair, WikiProject Med Foundation.On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 6:04 PM, Waller, Jen <jenwaller@ou.edu> wrote:______________________________Hi Richard,
Might you be referring to Jason Griffey’s Library Box (modeled after Pirate Box)?
-Jen
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Jen Waller
Director, Open Initiatives & Scholarly Communication
University of Oklahoma
Bizzell Memorial Library
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Norman, OK 73019
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Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 9:56 AM
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Subject: [libraries] Wikipedia-in-a-box
Four or five years ago, I had a neat gadget that was a stand-alone, non-networked Wikipedia instance. I have no recollection of what it was called or where it was available from. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Is there anything new along these lines that is being produced for distribution in resource-poor settings?
Richard James
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