How Wikipedia Works

October 3, 2008

An digital version of How Wikipedia Works by Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has recently been under the [GFDL]( http://howwikipediaworks.com/apf.html). From the blurb:

Wikipedia is made up of people just like you: students, professors, and everyday experts and fans. With about 10,000 articles added to Wikipedia each week, there are plenty of opportunities to join this global community. How Wikipedia Works explains how you can make the Web’s go-to source for information even better.

You can read the book online, or download an 8mb zip file of the HTML.

Filed under: communications, computing, internet, open textbooks

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