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Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] An idea
From: Andrew Venier <avenier () venier ! net>
Date: 2005-06-08 0:30:02
Message-ID: 42A63C0A.4020901 () venier ! net
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Guaka wrote:
>>In a world that is moving to greater transparency, wikipedia is, in
>>fact, a model. Consider being able to earn one's degree by writing on
>>wikipedia.
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>But if you accidentally find out something that wasn't known before
>you'd have to erase it from Wikipedia and move it somewhere else... :/
>Which also implies you could never earn a PhD by writing on Wikipedia.
>I hope Wikiresearch and/or Wikiversity will become a bit bigger to
>tackle this inconvenience. :)
>
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How does one, in the course of documenting what is known on a topic,
"accidentally find out something that wasn't known before"?
If one does indeed have brand new ideas about a subject, these ideas
warrant the testing and maturation that comes with peer review and
publication before they warrant being repeated in an encyclopedia.
(assuming you want the encyclopedia to develop a reputation for
reliability, that is.)
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