Hi all,
I'm not super current on the literature but the non-profit I work for just did some work in this area: https://wikiedu.org/blog/2017/06/19/what-students-learn-from-contributing-to...
We've also got a handy handout (heh) on theories of knowledge production https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Theories_Wikipedia_and_the_production_of_knowledge.pdf on wikipedia which has some useful links and blurbs.
-Adam
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Jenemann, Laura ljeneman@bu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
It was a pleasure seeing everyone yesterday and meeting some of you for the first time.
I’m leading a discussion group on information literacy and wikipedia and am looking for a few good articles for a general audience of library staff. For example:
Oliver, J. T. (2015). One-shot Wikipedia: an edit-sprint toward information literacy.* Reference *
- Services Review*, 43(1), 81–97. https://doi.org/10.1108/RSR-
10-2014-0043
Seligman, A. I. (2013). Teaching Wikipedia without Apologies http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:6/--writing-history-in-the-digital-age?g=dculture;rgn=div1;view=fulltext;xc=1#6.3. *Writing History in the Digital Age*.
Anyone have any suggestions to pass my way?
I’ve poured through the literature already but am wondering if there are book chapters that might be helpful.
Thanks for any suggestions you can provide!
Regards,
Laura
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