On Jan 7, 2005, at 8:23 AM, Fred Bauder wrote:
In cases of expert academic POV pushing their efforts
remain obvious,
but
definitely the ante is upped, perhaps beyond our current ability to
deal
with. However we must develop this capacity or accept a mediocre
product.
I am in absolute agreement that we must expand the number of "experts"
contributing to wikipedia - even one or two can make a huge difference
in an section of articles, particularly if they create a project, and
serve as a contact point. We also must develop resources to encourage
it - and citations are big part of getting experts "into the loop".