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* {{cite book |last= Lih |first= Andrew |authorlink= Andrew Lih |title= The Wikipedia Revolution: How a bunch of nobodies created the world's greatest encyclopedia |year= 2009 |publisher= Aurum |location= London |isbn= 9781845134730}}
==Papers==
*Priedhorsky, R., J. Chen, S.K. Lam, K. Panciera, L. Terveen and J. Riedl (2007) '[http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316663 Creating, destroying, and restoring value in Wikipedia]'. ''Proceedings of the 2007 International ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work''.
*Priedhorsky, R., J. Chen, S.K. Lam, K. Panciera, L. Terveen and J. Riedl (2007) '[http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316663 Creating, destroying, and restoring value in Wikipedia]'. ''Proceedings of the 2007 International ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work''.
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==Books==
==Books==
*{{cite book |title=How Wikipedia works: and how you can be a part of it |author=Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, Ben Yates |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lHdi1CEPLb4C&printsec=frontcover |publisher=No Starch Press |isbn=159327176X |year=2008}} A detailed discussion of how WP works, including the arbitration processes. Some subsidiary web links are found [http://howwikipediaworks.com/ here].
*{{cite book |title=Wikipedia: the missing manual |author=John Broughton |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=h37N0BvkVSUC&printsec=frontcover |publisher=O'Reilly Media, Inc  |isbn=0596515162 |year=2008}} A "how-to" manual that besides mechanics of use, includes sections on dispute resolution over both content (Chapter 10: Resolving content disputes) and personal attacks (Chapter 11: Handling incivility and personal attacks).
*{{cite book |title=Wikipedia: the missing manual |author=John Broughton |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=h37N0BvkVSUC&printsec=frontcover |publisher=O'Reilly Media, Inc  |isbn=0596515162 |year=2008}} A "how-to" manual that besides mechanics of use, includes sections on dispute resolution over both content (Chapter 10: Resolving content disputes) and personal attacks (Chapter 11: Handling incivility and personal attacks).
*{{cite book |title=How Wikipedia works: and how you can be a part of it |author=Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, Ben Yates |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lHdi1CEPLb4C&printsec=frontcover |publisher=No Starch Press |isbn=159327176X |year=2008}} A detailed discussion of how WP works, including the arbitration processes. Some subsidiary web links are found [http://howwikipediaworks.com/ here].
 
* {{cite book |author= Andrew Lih |title= The Wikipedia revolution: How a bunch of nobodies created the world's greatest encyclopedia |year= 2009 |publisher= Aurum |location= London |isbn= 9781845134730 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=39NOwajk3okC&printsec=frontcover}} Forward by Jimmy Wales. An enthusiast's attempt at a history of Wikipedia, faulted for some gaffes by reviewers on Amazon.
 
*{{cite book |title=Wikis for dummies |author=Dan Woods, Peter Thoeny|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nCiBjSa8j0gC&pg=PT85 |chapter=Chapter 4: Using and improving the 800-pound gorilla of wikis, Wikipedia |pages=pp. 81 ''ff''  |publisher=Wiley |isbn=0470043997 |year=2007}} A basic "how-to" manual for readers and first-time contributors.
*{{cite book |title=Wikis for dummies |author=Dan Woods, Peter Thoeny|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nCiBjSa8j0gC&pg=PT85 |chapter=Chapter 4: Using and improving the 800-pound gorilla of wikis, Wikipedia |pages=pp. 81 ''ff''  |publisher=Wiley |isbn=0470043997 |year=2007}} A basic "how-to" manual for readers and first-time contributors.



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Papers

A widely cited and debated study which compared the accuracy of 42 entries each in the English Wikipedia and the Encyclopaedia Britannica, concluding that both had similar numbers of factual errors.

Books

  • John Broughton (2008). Wikipedia: the missing manual. O'Reilly Media, Inc. ISBN 0596515162.  A "how-to" manual that besides mechanics of use, includes sections on dispute resolution over both content (Chapter 10: Resolving content disputes) and personal attacks (Chapter 11: Handling incivility and personal attacks).
  • Dan Woods, Peter Thoeny (2007). “Chapter 4: Using and improving the 800-pound gorilla of wikis, Wikipedia”, Wikis for dummies. Wiley, pp. 81 ff. ISBN 0470043997.  A basic "how-to" manual for readers and first-time contributors.

Statistics and trends

  • Benjamin Mako Hill (February 6, 2011). Editor-to-Reader Ratios on Wikipedia. Copyrighteous. Retrieved on 2011-10-27. This article states that since 2008 the number of active editors has decreased 12%, while the proportion of readers that edit at least five times a month has dropped 42%.
  • Community health. Interviews/Summary of interviews. Wikimedia: Strategic planning (2009). Retrieved on 2011-10-27. A summary of opinion that the WP community is becoming more isolated and hostile to newcomers with time, and creating its own language, creating a "tiny priesthood that can edit".