It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
You can view a table of contents and find more information here: http://nostarch.com/wikipedia.htm
We cover the background of Wikipedia and the motivations and core values behind the project, how to edit existing articles and develop new ones, policies and guidelines for content and editing, how the editing community works, and how to get involved in the community.
Although we focus on the English-language Wikipedia, we also cover the wider world of other language Wikipedias, the Wikimedia Foundation, and Wikipedia's sister projects. We hope the book will be useful both as a reference for current contributors and as a comprehensive introduction to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects for newbies.
The book is licensed under the GFDL, and an online version will be forthcoming shortly. Any printed copies purchased will help support traditional publishers using free licenses successfully, and 5% of the authors' royalties will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
We very much look forward to the community's feedback! For now, you can leave comments on the wiki here: http://wiki.phoebeayers.info or email or leave a talk page message for any of us.
Many thanks to everyone who helped us out with this, particularly the folks at No Starch press who were very supportive of developing a free-content work; Benjamin Mako Hill, who provided technical and licensing support; and SJ Klein, who helped develop the book.
best, Phoebe ([[en:user:phoebe]])
2008/9/19 phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.com:
It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
You can view a table of contents and find more information here: http://nostarch.com/wikipedia.htm
We cover the background of Wikipedia and the motivations and core values behind the project, how to edit existing articles and develop new ones, policies and guidelines for content and editing, how the editing community works, and how to get involved in the community.
Although we focus on the English-language Wikipedia, we also cover the wider world of other language Wikipedias, the Wikimedia Foundation, and Wikipedia's sister projects. We hope the book will be useful both as a reference for current contributors and as a comprehensive introduction to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects for newbies.
The book is licensed under the GFDL, and an online version will be forthcoming shortly. Any printed copies purchased will help support traditional publishers using free licenses successfully, and 5% of the authors' royalties will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
We very much look forward to the community's feedback! For now, you can leave comments on the wiki here: http://wiki.phoebeayers.info or email or leave a talk page message for any of us.
Many thanks to everyone who helped us out with this, particularly the folks at No Starch press who were very supportive of developing a free-content work; Benjamin Mako Hill, who provided technical and licensing support; and SJ Klein, who helped develop the book.
best, Phoebe ([[en:user:phoebe]])
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I've flicked through a copy. It rocks.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
I've flicked through a copy. It rocks.
It does indeed.
I've ordered my copy!
Ford MF
On 9/19/08, phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
You can view a table of contents and find more information here: http://nostarch.com/wikipedia.htm
We cover the background of Wikipedia and the motivations and core values behind the project, how to edit existing articles and develop new ones, policies and guidelines for content and editing, how the editing community works, and how to get involved in the community.
Although we focus on the English-language Wikipedia, we also cover the wider world of other language Wikipedias, the Wikimedia Foundation, and Wikipedia's sister projects. We hope the book will be useful both as a reference for current contributors and as a comprehensive introduction to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects for newbies.
The book is licensed under the GFDL, and an online version will be forthcoming shortly. Any printed copies purchased will help support traditional publishers using free licenses successfully, and 5% of the authors' royalties will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
We very much look forward to the community's feedback! For now, you can leave comments on the wiki here: http://wiki.phoebeayers.info or email or leave a talk page message for any of us.
Many thanks to everyone who helped us out with this, particularly the folks at No Starch press who were very supportive of developing a free-content work; Benjamin Mako Hill, who provided technical and licensing support; and SJ Klein, who helped develop the book.
best, Phoebe ([[en:user:phoebe]])
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phoebe ayers wrote:
It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
We got our copies from Amazon today. Woo hoo! Congratulations to Phoebe, Charles and Ben; it looks great :-)
Congratulations!
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:06 AM, phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.comwrote:
It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
You can view a table of contents and find more information here: http://nostarch.com/wikipedia.htm
We cover the background of Wikipedia and the motivations and core values behind the project, how to edit existing articles and develop new ones, policies and guidelines for content and editing, how the editing community works, and how to get involved in the community.
Although we focus on the English-language Wikipedia, we also cover the wider world of other language Wikipedias, the Wikimedia Foundation, and Wikipedia's sister projects. We hope the book will be useful both as a reference for current contributors and as a comprehensive introduction to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects for newbies.
The book is licensed under the GFDL, and an online version will be forthcoming shortly. Any printed copies purchased will help support traditional publishers using free licenses successfully, and 5% of the authors' royalties will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
We very much look forward to the community's feedback! For now, you can leave comments on the wiki here: http://wiki.phoebeayers.info or email or leave a talk page message for any of us.
Many thanks to everyone who helped us out with this, particularly the folks at No Starch press who were very supportive of developing a free-content work; Benjamin Mako Hill, who provided technical and licensing support; and SJ Klein, who helped develop the book.
best, Phoebe ([[en:user:phoebe]])
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I haven't read more than the contents as yet, but it seems to be a good read. I will order it as soon as I get my "royalties" for my own book about Wikipedia... (http://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A5_fungerar_Wikipedia)
Good luck with your future sales!
Best wishes,
Lennart
2008/9/19 Brian Brian.Mingus@colorado.edu
Congratulations!
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:06 AM, phoebe ayers <phoebe.wiki@gmail.com
wrote:
It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
You can view a table of contents and find more information here: http://nostarch.com/wikipedia.htm
We cover the background of Wikipedia and the motivations and core values behind the project, how to edit existing articles and develop new ones, policies and guidelines for content and editing, how the editing community works, and how to get involved in the community.
Although we focus on the English-language Wikipedia, we also cover the wider world of other language Wikipedias, the Wikimedia Foundation, and Wikipedia's sister projects. We hope the book will be useful both as a reference for current contributors and as a comprehensive introduction to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects for newbies.
The book is licensed under the GFDL, and an online version will be forthcoming shortly. Any printed copies purchased will help support traditional publishers using free licenses successfully, and 5% of the authors' royalties will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
We very much look forward to the community's feedback! For now, you can leave comments on the wiki here: http://wiki.phoebeayers.info or email or leave a talk page message for any of us.
Many thanks to everyone who helped us out with this, particularly the folks at No Starch press who were very supportive of developing a free-content work; Benjamin Mako Hill, who provided technical and licensing support; and SJ Klein, who helped develop the book.
best, Phoebe ([[en:user:phoebe]])
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congratulations!!! Phoebe.
I'll certainly get one when it's available here.
best regards,
Tzu-Chiang
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