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Vol. 6 No. 3 (2014): Changing Orders of Knowledge? Encyclopaedias in Transition
Vol. 6 No. 3 (2014): Changing Orders of Knowledge? Encyclopaedias in Transition
Edited by Jutta Haider & Olof Sundin
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1463
Published:
2014-06-17
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Theme: Changing Orders of Knowledge? Encyclopedias in Transition
Introduction: Changing Orders of Knowledge? Encyclopaedias in Transition
Jutta Haider, Olof Sundin
475-481
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What do we Think an Encyclopaedia is?
Katharine Schopflin
483-503
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Knowledge and the Systematic Reader: The Past and Present of Encyclopedic Learning
Seth Rudy
505-526
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Knowledge for Sale: Norwegian Encyclopaedias in the Marketplace
Siv Frøydis Berg, Tore Rem
527-545
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Reviewing Encyclopaedia Authority
Vanessa Aliniaina Rasoamampianina
547-568
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How Readers Shape the Content of an Encyclopedia: A Case Study Comparing the German Meyers Konversationslexikon (1885-1890) with Wikipedia (2002-2013)
Ulrike Spree
569-591
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The Free Encyclopaedia that Anyone can Edit: The Shifting Values of Wikipedia Editors
Kim Osman
593-607
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Crowdsourcing Knowledge Interdiscursive Flows from Wikipedia into Scholarly Research
Simon Lindgren
609-627
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Tales from the field
Store Norske Leksikon: Defining a New Role for an Edited Encyclopaedia
Georg Kjøll, Marit Godal
629-631
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Wikipedia
Lennart Guldbrandsson
633-636
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Land of 10,000 Facts: Minnesota’s New Digital Encyclopedia
Molly Huber
637-640
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What Future for Traditional Encyclopedias in the Age of Wikipedia?
Michael Upshall
641-646
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Independent Articles
The Invisible City: Exploring the Third Something of Urban Life
Francisco Martinez
647-669
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The PST Project, Willie Herrón’s Street Mural Asco East of No West (2011) and the Mural Remix Tour: Power Relations on the Los Angeles Art Scene
Eva Zetterman
671-695
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’This One’s for VIP Users!’: Participation and Commercial Strategies in Children’s Virtual Worlds
Carolina Martínez
697-721
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