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SUMMARY:Jun 25 - Andrew Lih Speaks On The Wikipedia Revolution
DESCRIPTION:How did an army of regular Joes (and Janes) create Wikipedia - now the World Wide Web's no.8 site? Andrew Lih, new media and technology expert, will share the inside story from his new book The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia. A contributing "Wikipedian" for the past five years, Andrew Lih will talk about the controversies, credibility crises and vandalism that come with the Wiki phenomenon.    DATE: Thursday, June 25th  TIME: 7pm  VENUE: Paddy O’Shea’s upstairs private function room (http://www.thebeijinger.com/directory/Paddy-OSheas)  ENTRANCE: free for FCCC members, 50 rmb on the door to non-members  RSVP to fcccadmina@gmail.com    ABOUT THE SPEAKER  Andrew Lih is a new media researcher, consultant and technology author. After a decade in academia as a professor of journalism and media studies, he spent two years researching and writing the book The Wikipedia Revolution (Hyperion 2009).
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URL:http://www.fccchina.org/2009/06/19/jun-25-the-wikipedia-revolution-by-dr-andrew-lih/
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