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Co-founder of Wikipedia talks about problems

In an interesting thread, entitled "Co-founder of Wikipedia talks about problems", from this month's WEB4LIB, people discuss the strengths and weaknesses (perceived and real), of Wikipedia. Worth reading the discussion; especially comments from several long-time Wikipedia content editors. Also mentioned was an interview with Wikipedia founder, Larry Sanger, "Why Wikipedia Must Jettison Its Anti-Elitism". Also worth reading is Karen Schneider's "Wikipedia's Reality Check" blog entry.

Posted by Tom on January 05, 2005