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Date: 2010-12-31 17:09:53
Open content
World Wide Web
Collaboration
Wikipedia
Scientific revolution
Wiki
Reliability of Wikipedia
Outline of Wikipedia
Human–computer interaction
Hypertext
Social information processing

Wikipedia Is Good for You!? by James P. Purdy This essay is a chapter in Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom, and is published through Parlor Pres

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