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The Story Behind a Wikipedia Entry – NYTimes.com

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The first historiography of a Wikipedia entry….

James Bridle founded a Web site called Booktwo in September 2006 to “investigate, analyze, catalog and debate the future of literature and the publishing industry.” Over the years the site has been home to some interesting debates over literature and its transition from paper to screens.

In a post on Monday, Mr. Bridle talked about Wikipedia and the lack of understanding readers have about the backstory of each entry on the Web site.

Mr. Bridle picked Wikipedia for this discussion because he notes that the site offers a “historiography” — a thorough look at the history of each edit. Every change is constantly documented and archived.

His essay points out that although an article on Wikipedia may tell a specific story, the edits show a process that involves the opinions and biases of each writer. In this respect, Wikipedia, and in some instances other continually changing Web sites online, offer two stories: one that is front-facing to the reader and one that shows the behind-the-scenes editing, writing and creative process.

via The Story Behind a Wikipedia Entry – NYTimes.com.

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Sorin Adam Matei

Assistant Vice President for Partnerships in Strategic Defense Innnovation and Professor of Communication at Purdue University, Director of the FORCES initiative leads research teams that study the relationship between technological and social systems using big data, simulation, and mapping approaches. He published papers and articles in Journal of Communication, Communication Research, Information Society, National Interest, and Foreign Policy. He is the author or co-editor of several books. The most recent is Structural differentation in social media. He also co-edited Ethical Reasoning in Big Data,Transparency in social media and Roles, Trust, and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets: Theory and Methods (Computational Social Sciences) , all three the product of the NSF funded KredibleNet project. Dr. Matei's teaching portfolio includes technology and strategy, online interaction, and digital media analytics classes. A former BBC World Service journalist, his contributions have been published in Esquire and several leading Romanian newspapers. In Romania, he is known for his books Boierii Mintii (The Mind Boyars), Idolii forului (Idols of the forum), and Idei de schimb (Spare ideas).

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