3. Doctor: “It hurts when I do this...”
Flight Attendant: “I went on holidays last year...”
Wikipedian: “I found a mistake in an article...”
4. Palimpsest?
The palimpsest is that most unusual of sources as it shows not only what was
retained but also what was considered unworthy of retention.
What was once discarded can be reclaimed.
9. There is an increasing literature about how to use Wikipedia in the classroom
and also the specific circumstances when you could legitimately cite its articles.
This presentation talks about Wikipedia as an historical record in its own right
and therefore how it might be legitimately used as a primary source.
It is the most controversial of the “four uses”.
11. Without these three pillars,
Wikipedia would not be of any use to historical research.
With them, Wikipedia is a compendium of information
- created by the world in real time - of primary history.
13. “Prolific by unmediated, powerful but untamed,
open to all but taken seriously by few.”
- Dan Cohen, History and the Second Decade of the Web, 2004
(Speaking about the internet in general
but especially applicable to Wikipedia)
14. 4 Primary History Uses of WP
Articles Paratexts
Discussions Popularity
15. Digital Archaeology
Given an sufficient amount of server space and the commitment to maintain it, a resource
already exists that may not only sound the death knell of archaeology but also the
opportunity to enable a greater depth and sophistication of anthropology than has ever
existed before. So radical an innovation would this new anthropological methodology
represent that it deserves its own name.
Call it Wikipediology.
- Andrew Updergrove, The Wikipedia and the death of archaeology 2006
17. Arthur Conan Doyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arthur Conan Doyle
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Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 –
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
7 July 1930) was a British author most noted for his
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stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are
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Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other works
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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Occupation Novelist, short story writer, poet,
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Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in
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Foley, who had married in 1855. [1] Although he is now novels, non-fiction
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surname is uncertain. [2] Conan Doyle's father was a work(s) The Lost World
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20. Long History
“Australasia - natives” - Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1842
“Indigenous Australians” - Encyclopaedia Britannica, present.
It is not the information in these EB articles which is interesting to historians.
It is that they demonstrate the spirit of the age. As it is with EB, so too with WP.
21. Short History
Timelapse video of first 24 hours of WP
article development: “July 2005 London Bombings”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8O-hv3w-MU
A minute by minute account of the public record of “interesting” events.
23. Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Main page began after twelve editorial cartoons, most of which depicted the
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Danish Muslim organizations, who objected to the depictions,
responded by holding public protests attempting to raise
awareness of Jyllands-Posten's publication. Further examples of
interaction the cartoons were soon reprinted in newspapers in more than
About Wikipedia fifty other countries, further deepening the controversy.
Community portal This led to protests across the Muslim world, some of which
Recent changes escalated into violence with police firing on the crowds (resulting
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in more than 100 deaths, altogether),[1] including setting fire to
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the Danish Embassies in Syria, Lebanon and Iran, storming
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European buildings, and desecrating the Danish, Dutch,
toolbox Norwegian and German flags in Gaza City. While a number of
What links here Muslim leaders called for protesters to remain peaceful, other
Related changes Muslim leaders across the globe, including Mahmoud al-Zahar of
The controversial cartoons of Muhammad, as
Upload file Hamas, issued death threats. [2][3] Various groups, primarily in they were first published in Jyllands-Posten in
Special pages the Western world, responded by endorsing the Danish policies, September 2005 (English version ). The
Printable version including "Buy Danish" campaigns and other displays of support. headline, "Muhammeds ansigt", means "The face
Permanent link of Muhammad".
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen described the
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controversy as Denmark's worst international crisis since World
languages War II.[4]
Alemannisch Some critics of the cartoons described them as Islamophobic or racist,[5] and argued that they are blasphemous
to people of the Muslim faith, are intended to humiliate a Danish minority, or are a manifestation of ignorance
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about the history of Western imperialism.
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Supporters have said that the cartoons illustrated an important issue in a period of Islamic terrorism and that
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Deutsch They claim that Muslims were not targeted in a discriminatory way since unflattering cartoons about other
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24. Of the associated discussion pages:
I submit that this transcript is valuable in revealing exactly how a war of ideas is
waged... As the primary article about the Muhammad cartoons evolved, there also
arose behind the scenes a fierce debate over whether or not the cartoons themselves
should be included and how they should be displayed.
The transcript of the debate captures not only the ideas expressed by the many
contributors and readers, but also the tenor of the debates, the pleas, the acts of
vandalism, the argumentative styles, strategies, tactic and gambits. In other words,
the transcript reveals how some contributors won the debate, how the others lost,
and how each side treated the other.
This transcript reveals the mechanics of the clash of civilizations.
John Simmons, Iraq Museum International
www.baghdadmuseum.org/wikipedia
25. “Ordinary writings”
This is unmediated debate* in the frame of describing topics for posterity.
Wikipedia discussion pages are not for conversation
but for planning and debating the best way to convey a topic.
There is scarcity of analysis but an abundance of data.
Historians, with new tools and methodologies, are needed to analyse this data.
*digital divide notwithstanding
27. Vandalism...
“...from the philosophical and the poetic to the lewd and the obscene.”
Rex Wallace, An Introduction to Wall Inscriptions
from Pompeii and Herculaneum, 2005
28.
29. Their banality becomes their usefulness.
What was once discarded becomes important,
precisely because it was never meant to be kept.
Spelling/grammar mistakes, marginalia, erasures...
31. Quantitative, not just
Qualitative
How does the historian footnote the following statement:
“In the lead-up to the 2008 US presidential elections, the choice of Joe Biden
took no one by surprise but the choice of Sarah Palin took her from relative obscurity to
become political phenomenon, instantly.”
34. Wikipedia article traffic statistics
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Michael_Jackson has been viewed 12507214 times in 200906. This article ranked
142 in traffic on en.wikipedia.org.
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35. Relative Popularity
How does the historian footnote the following statement:
“In the 2008 US Democratic party primaries, Barack Obama consistently
dominated the popular interest of the population, at least those online.”