Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge

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Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge

Summary

Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge is a version, edition or translation[1].

Key Facts

  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge authored Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Andrew Lih[2].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge authored Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Jake Orlowitz[3].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge authored Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Q18016466[4].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge authored Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Merrilee Proffitt[5].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge authored Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Mairelys Lemus-Rojas[6].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge authored Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Kelly Doyle[7].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's image is recorded as Leveraging-Wikipedia-book.jpg[8].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's instance of is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — instance of (P31): version, edition or translation[9].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's editor is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — editor (P98): Merrilee Proffitt[10].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's publisher is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — publisher (P123): American Library Association[11].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's genre is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — genre (P136): non-fiction[12].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-0-8389-1632-2[13].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's OCLC number is recorded as 1004555519[14].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's copyright license is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — copyright license (P275): Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International[15].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's page is recorded as 263[16].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's language of work or name is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — language of work or name (P407): English[17].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's distribution format is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — distribution format (P437): printed book[18].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's has part is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — has part(s) (P527): Bringing Wikimedians into the Conversation at Libraries[19].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's has part is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — has part(s) (P527): Wikipedia and education: A Natural collaboration, supported by libraries[20].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's publication date is recorded as +2018-00-00T00:00:00Z[21].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's Open Library ID is recorded as OL26881994M[22].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's main subject is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — main subject (P921): Wikipedia[23].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's main subject is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — main subject (P921): Wikidata[24].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/2018/Proffitt_LeavergingWikipedia.pdf[25].
  • Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's ISBN-10 is recorded as 0-8389-1632-5[26].

Body

Authorship and Creation

Authored works include Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Andrew Lih[2], a writer[27], b. 1968[28], of United States[29], awarded the Wikimedia Laureate[30]; Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Jake Orlowitz[3], a researcher[31], b. 1983[32]; Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Q18016466[4], a product manager[33], b. 1984[34], of Germany[35], awarded the Akademy Award - Best Non-Application Contribution[36], specialised in Wikidata[37]; Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Merrilee Proffitt[5], a librarian[38], of United States[39]; Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Mairelys Lemus-Rojas[6], a librarian[40], specialised in open knowledge[41]; and Connecting Communities of Knowledge — author (P50): Kelly Doyle[7], a Wikimedian in residence[42], of United States[43]. Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's editor is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — editor (P98): Merrilee Proffitt[10]. Its publisher is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — publisher (P123): American Library Association[11].

Publication

Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge's publication date is recorded as +2018-00-00T00:00:00Z[21]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — language of work or name (P407): English[17]. Its genre is recorded as Connecting Communities of Knowledge — genre (P136): non-fiction[12].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include Connecting Communities of Knowledge — main subject (P921): Wikipedia[23] and Connecting Communities of Knowledge — main subject (P921): Wikidata[24].

References

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Inline context (facts about related entities)

  1. [27] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  2. [28] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  3. [29] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
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  9. [35] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  10. [36] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
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  17. [43] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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