[WikiEN-l] Re: Primary sources
Sheldon Rampton
sheldon.rampton at verizon.net
Mon Jan 5 21:08:47 UTC 2004
Ed Poor wrote:
>Is Wikipedia destined to be little more than an annotated collection of
>web links and bibliographical references? If so, I'm going to continue
>to lose interest in the project.
Oh, Ed, don't tempt me.... ;)
More seriously, I think Wikipedia is at a point where increasing the
_number_ of articles is less important than improving their
_quality_. I'm not sure what the best strategy is for doing this. One
possibility might be to seek funding for the purpose of hiring some
information specialists (such as librarians and/or or experts in
various fields) to help with cataloging, organizing and editing. The
model I'm thinking of here is OhMyNews, an online newspaper in South
Korea. About 20% of its content is written by its staff, while the
majority of articles are written by more than 10,000 other
contributors who are paid small amounts of money for their work.
Has anyone considered the possibility of some kind of creative
partnership with commercial encyclopedia companies? If IBM is getting
into Linux these days, it's not inconceivable that World Book or
Encyclopedia Britannica might develop an interest in getting involved
with Wikipedia before things advance to the point where their own
rationale for existence disappears.
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| Sheldon Rampton
| Editor, PR Watch (www.prwatch.org)
| Author of books including:
| Friends In Deed: The Story of US-Nicaragua Sister Cities
| Toxic Sludge Is Good For You
| Mad Cow USA
| Trust Us, We're Experts
| Weapons of Mass Deception
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