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[[John Stuart Mill, On Liberty]] | [[Table of Contents]] | [[John Stuart Mill, On Liberty]] | [[Table of Contents]] | ||
=Help this Wiki grow= | =Help this Wiki grow= | ||
==Integrate full text with Wiki== | ==Integrate full text with Wiki== | ||
: ''"In certain ways, a wiki is of course the ideal format for such a project, allowing as it does | : ''"In certain ways, a wiki is of course the ideal format for such a project, allowing as it does for multiple, collaborative authorship and a relatively boundless expansion. But the wiki seems also to maintain a separation between the primary text and its related paratexts -- here are the static PDFs from which the author speaks, and here are the malleable wiki pages on which readers chime in. How might we imagine bringing those voices into closer conversation?"'' | ||
:: * Kathleen Fitzpatrick [http://www.futureofthebook.org/academicpress/2006/04/the_wealth_of_networks.html] | :: * Kathleen Fitzpatrick [http://www.futureofthebook.org/academicpress/2006/04/the_wealth_of_networks.html] | ||
* For this to be truly useful, the full text of the book should be integrated with the wiki. Let's put the book's theories into practice. | * For this to be truly useful, the full text of the book should be integrated with the wiki. Let's put the book's theories into practice. | ||
:* Some of the text is now available on this wiki: [[Acknowledgments]], [[Chapter 1]], [[Bulleted Chapter 1]] | :* Some of the text is now available on this wiki: [[Acknowledgments]], [[Chapter 1]], [[Bulleted Chapter 1]], [[Part One]], [[Chapter 2]] and [[Chapter 9]] | ||
===Non-editable pages in a wiki=== | ===Non-editable pages in a wiki=== | ||
* The issue of full integration with a wiki version of the full text does, however, raises some | * The issue of full integration with a wiki version of the full text does, however, raises some methodological issues concerning wiki spaces and published documents, as there would appear to be a legitimate need to maintain a true copy - with "protected" pages - of the original text that would however allow the inclusion of Wiki links - i.e. for concepts, people, etc. A protected page can only be edited by someone with administrative privileges. Ideally, there would be - and perhaps there is - a way of giving limited administrative privilege that to would allow users who have agreed to limit editing of the original text to the addition of Wiki links. | ||
* The | * The use of protected pages would also be of value in a number of other contexts, including in Wikipedia and the broader context of [[access to knowledge]], and would allow, for example, the inclusion of the text of global agreements, conventions, treaties, etc, to be embedded in a Wiki environment without jeopardizing the integrity of the document. | ||
==Use of illustrations== | ==Use of illustrations== | ||
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* It would be great to have the book's illustrations available for commentary. | * It would be great to have the book's illustrations available for commentary. | ||
:* The [[illustrations]] are now available as remote images, through use of their URLs, as the file upload feature is currently disabled for this Wiki space. If | :* The [[illustrations]] are now available as remote images, through use of their URLs, as the file upload feature is currently disabled for this Wiki space. If you want to add other illustrations, you need to have the images posted on a different site. | ||
==Ease of reading== | ==Ease of reading== | ||
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:: In the [[acknowledgments]] section, [[User:Yochai|Yochai Benkler]] confesses to a tendency towards "excessively long sentences". Given the significance of the book, considerations of ease of comprehension - with a particular concern for those whose native language is not English - would appear worthy of attention. | :: In the [[acknowledgments]] section, [[User:Yochai|Yochai Benkler]] confesses to a tendency towards "excessively long sentences". Given the significance of the book, considerations of ease of comprehension - with a particular concern for those whose native language is not English - would appear worthy of attention. | ||
: p120 "As these conditions change, the relative scope for social-sharing practices to play a role in production changes." (scope to play role - somehow awkward) | |||
: p126 "Instead, managers must be able to identify patterns that emerge in the community and inspire trust that they are correctly judging the patterns that are valuable from the perspective of the users, not only the enterprise, so that the users in fact coalesce around and extend these patterns." | |||
===Long paragraphs=== | ===Long paragraphs=== | ||
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: By providing distinctive paragraph breaks and double-spacing between sentences, and adding as many levels of outline bullets as suggest themselves, the books seems to be much easier to read. See, for example, [[Bulleted Chapter 1]] | : By providing distinctive paragraph breaks and double-spacing between sentences, and adding as many levels of outline bullets as suggest themselves, the books seems to be much easier to read. See, for example, [[Bulleted Chapter 1]] | ||
==Use of Wiki Features== | ==Contributing / participating== | ||
: Perhaps this should be first on the list, as the surest way for the Wiki to grow is for each of us to contribute to this Wiki - and to invite friends and colleagues - including those who have not yet discovered the joys of Wiki work - to join in the process. Remember, as noted in the book, the power of a network is a function of the square of the number of nodes. | |||
===Use of Wiki Features=== | |||
: There are many different ways to participate in a Wiki space. Become familiar with the different types of Wiki pages and find those areas in which you are most comfortable participating. | |||
====Community portal==== | |||
: Contribute your thoughts, ideas and observations on this evolving Wiki community on the [[WikiNotes:Community Portal|Community portal]] page. | |||
: Share some information about the networked information communities with which you are involved | |||
====Discussion pages==== | |||
: If you want to respond to any of the pages in this Wiki, you can click on the ''Discussion'' link for the page. | |||
====User pages==== | |||
: Edit your own ''User page'', and tell the Wealth of Network community something about who you are, your experiences in a networked information economy / society, and why you are participating in this Wiki. | |||
=== | ====User talk pages==== | ||
: When you notice a contribution of particular interest, you may want to make a comment on the contribution in the contributor's User Talk page | |||
=== | ====Help==== | ||
:* If you are an experienced Wiki worker. please help develop the [[Help:Contents|Help]] page | |||
:* If you are in need of help on how to use this Wiki space, add your request for help or question(s), under the Frequently asked questions section of the Help page | |||
==Wiki cross-pollination== | ==Wiki cross-pollination== | ||
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: '''Cross-posting with other Wiki spaces''' | : '''Cross-posting with other Wiki spaces''' | ||
: | :* '''Yale Access to Knowledge Conference''' [http://research.yale.edu/isp/a2k/wiki/index.php/Main_Page] | ||
: | :* '''The Wealth of Networks''' @ Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wealth_of_Networks] | ||
== | :* '''[http://cs.calstatela.edu/wiki/index.php/Category:C2_workshop C2 workshop].''' Command and Control (C2) may seem like a narrow (and exclusively military) niche. The upcoming workshop understands C2 more broadly as referring to '''"the structures and processes though which an entity (i.e., a system, an organization, a community, a group, an organism, etc.) operates."''' As such C2 is concerned with the three poles of organization, [http://cs.calstatela.edu/wiki/index.php/Hierarchy,_autonomy,_and_community '''hierarchy, autonomy, and community''']. We welcome and encourage participation by members of this community. | ||
: Please add links to other related Wiki spaces | |||
==Spread the word== | |||
===Blog this wiki=== | |||
: While Wiki space can be uniquely valuable in compiling and integrating a wealth of inormation, [[blogs]] tend to be among the most effective tools in spreading the word on key developments in cyberspace. Share your responses to The Wealth of Networks in your blog - and don't forget to include a link back to this site. | |||
===Email lists=== | |||
: Email lists remain the simplest way to share information among friends and colleagues. Share information on The Wealth of Networks and this Wiki space with one or more of the email lists that you subscribe to. | |||
==Watch this wiki grow== | |||
: | : Revisit this wiki from time to time, and check on the [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]] page to see which pages have been changed or added since you last visited. | ||
==Be creative== | ==Be creative== | ||
: Think outside the box of perspectives learned in an industrial, print-based information economy with an unsustainable - and devastating - appetite for trees, and enter into a universe in which knowledge is the source and currency of wealth, and can be freely shared and expressed | : Think outside the box of perspectives learned in an industrial, print-based information economy with an unsustainable - and devastating - appetite for trees, and enter into a universe in which knowledge is the source and currency of wealth, and can be freely shared and expressed. | ||
: Re-read the Epigraph from [[John Stuart Mill, On Liberty]] for inspiration and to reflect on how the "inward forces' that guide you can best find expression here. Look to your Muses. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 15 August 2007
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty | Table of Contents
Help this Wiki growIntegrate full text with Wiki
Non-editable pages in a wiki
Use of illustrations
Ease of readingDifficult sentences
Long paragraphs
Bulleted chapters
Contributing / participating
Use of Wiki Features
Community portal
Discussion pages
User pages
User talk pages
Help
Wiki cross-pollination
Spread the wordBlog this wiki
Email lists
Watch this wiki grow
Be creative
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