Birgitte SB wrote:
As far as Wikiversity goes I am not sure what their
equivalent of NPOV or "Completeness" will be, but I
think it can be found by looking at the same issues
that lead to biased articles at WP and excerpted texts
being put up on the internet. If we can outline the
problems, then we may be able to form a policy that
works to counteract them.
To be sure, the interpretation of NPOV must vary according to the
project. It needs to allow for exploration outside the box in what may
initially seem to be very much POV. Any scientific hypothesis starts
from a POV, and approaches NPOV through a succession of tests, reviews
and reformulations. It would be a shame if these intermediate steps
were too quickly dismissed as some kind of policy violation.
If someone wanted to research the orgins of Macedonian
Nationalism what problems would you expect to
encounter?
Are you referring to contemporary Macedonian nationalism or the
Macedonian nationalism of classical Greek times? ;-)
Ec