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  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Series Editor’s Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Note on Styles and Conventions
  10. Introduction
    1. Curation
    2. Artifacts
  11. Chapter 1: Distributed Curatorial Practices
    1. Textual Curation and Authorship
    2. Curatorial Authorship
    3. Curation and Invisibility
    4. Rhetorical Agency and Collectives
  12. Chapter 2: Crowdfunding Curation
    1. Networks of Material Support: The Cyclopædia
      1. The Publishers
      2. The Subscribers
    2. Networks of Material Support: Wikipedia
  13. Chapter 3: Metaphors of Curation
    1. Early Modern Metaphors for Intellectual Property Ownership
    2. The Daw and the Honeybee
    3. The Bees in Chambers’ Library
    4. Honeybees and Transformative Authorship
    5. Bees as an Economic Good
    6. Bees and the Ethos of Scientific Enlightenment
    7. Bees and Distributed Labor
    8. The Hive as Commonwealth
    9. The Swarm
  14. Chapter 4: Content Contributors, Vandals, and the Ontology of Curation
    1. Content Contributors to the Cyclopædia
    2. Wikipedia: Content Contributors
    3. Managing Content Contributions
    4. Managing Scope: Deletionism and Inclusionism
    5. Eventualism, Immediatism, and the Compositional Life of Articles
    6. Vandalism
  15. Chapter 5: Production Collectives: Page and Screen
    1. Printed Page as Interface
    2. Dreams of Mechanization
    3. Wikipedian Interfaces, Development, and Curation
  16. Chapter 6: Automated Curation
    1. Historical Context
    2. Bots in Wikipedia
    3. Automated Agency
    4. Identity and Attributed Agency
    5. Bots at Work
  17. Conclusion
  18. Appendix
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index

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  • Actual Survey of All the Principal Roads of England and Wales, An (Ogilby)
  • Ada Lovelace Day
  • Addison, Joseph
  • “Advertisement Touching upon a Holy War, An” (Bacon)
  • advertising
  • Aeneid (Virgil)
  • Aesop’s Fables
  • affordances: agency and
  • of bots
  • changes in
  • of digital technology
  • interface
  • of Internet
  • for preservation
  • of print technology
  • rhetorical action and
  • of socio-technological systems
  • technological
  • textual iterations and
  • in Wikipedia
  • of wiki platforms. See also constraints
  • Africanized bees
  • agency: attributed, and identity
  • automated
  • co-construction of
  • destructive
  • performance of
  • properties of
  • textual. See also authorial agency; rhetorical agency
  • Alanscottwalker (Wikipedia editor)
  • Albertus Magnus
  • Alembert, Jean le Rond d’
  • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  • algorithms
  • alphabetization
  • Amatulić (Wikipedia editor)
  • ambience
  • American Library Association
  • animatronics
  • Anonymous (activist/hacktivist network)
  • anthropomorphism
  • antielitism
  • Antikythera Mechanism
  • AOL
  • Apache Server
  • apiaries
  • Apple
  • Arabian Peninsula
  • Arachnophobia (film; 1986)
  • archiving
  • “Areopagitica” (Milton)
  • arrangement
  • art history
  • Ashmole, Elias
  • Ashmolean Museum (London)
  • Association for Deletionist Wikipedians
  • Association for Inclusionist Wikipedians
  • Association of Wikipedians Who Dislike Making Broad Judgments
  • attribution
  • authorial agency
  • books and
  • contextual nature of
  • curatorial collectives and
  • distributed
  • material support networks and
  • nonhuman actors and
  • performances of
  • textual curation and
  • vandalism and
  • in Wikipedia
  • authorial signature
  • Authors Guild v. Google
  • authorship: cultural tropes concerning
  • curatorial
  • curatorial collec-tives and
  • of Cyclopædia
  • digital age and
  • distributed
  • encyclopedic genre and
  • metaphors for
  • naturalization of
  • print vs. digital
  • Romantic
  • sociality of
  • textual curation and
  • transformative. See also authorial agency
  • Autodesk
  • Automata (Hero of Alexandria)
  • automatons
  • awards
  • Ayrey (amanuensis)
  • Page 168 →Babylon
  • Bacon, Francis
  • badges
  • Banks, Adam
  • Barnstar Awards (Wikipedia)
  • Battle of the Books (Swift)
  • Bayle, Pierre
  • Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, The (film; 1953)
  • beehives
  • bee metaphor. See honeybee metaphor
  • Bees, The (film; 1978)
  • beeswax
  • Benkler, Yochai
  • Berkman Center for Internet and Society (Harvard Law School)
  • Berman, Ric
  • Berners-Lee, Tim
  • Bettesworth, Arthur
  • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Birds, The (film; 1963)
  • Boerhaave, Herman
  • Bomis
  • borrowing
  • Bot Approvals Group (BAG)
  • Bot Guidelines
  • bots
  • agency and
  • compositional tasks performed by
  • emergency shutoff buttons for
  • historical precedents for
  • human creators of
  • human effort in collaboration with
  • identity and attributed agency
  • Wikipedia use of
  • boyd, danah
  • Boylan, Patrick J.
  • Boyle Lectures
  • Brahe, Tycho
  • Breton, André le
  • British Empire
  • British Library
  • British Parliament
  • Browne, Daniel
  • Bush, Vannevar
  • Business Insider
  • Butler, William
  • calculators
  • camera obscuras
  • Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs
  • Cannan, Edward
  • capitalization
  • Cartesianism
  • cartography
  • categorization
  • Categorization WikiProject
  • Cato
  • censorship
  • Center for Collective Intelligence (MIT)
  • Chambers, Ephraim: amanuenses hired by
  • archival material lacking for research on
  • automatons and
  • bee metaphor used by
  • birth of
  • collaboration as viewed by
  • collectives participation of
  • Considerations
  • content contributions encouraged by
  • as Cyclopædia author
  • as Cyclopædia curator
  • daw metaphor used by
  • death of
  • education of
  • as Freemason
  • illnesses of
  • library of
  • public as conceived by
  • recognitions of
  • reference tradition adopted by
  • as Royal Society Fellow
  • taxonomy of knowledge of
  • textual curation as viewed by. See also Cyclopædia
  • Chambers, Nathaniel
  • Charlie Hebdo shootings (Paris; 2015)
  • China
  • Christianity
  • circulation
  • citizen journalism
  • City University London
  • Clark, Peter
  • Clavell, Robert
  • Clay, Francis
  • Clippy (MS Office Assistant animated helper)
  • coders
  • coffeehouses
  • collaboration: with bots
  • Chambers’s view of
  • distributed
  • in early encyclopedias
  • monastic traditions of
  • collaborative writing
  • collection
  • collectives, curatorial: aspects of
  • authorial agency and
  • of contributors
  • Cyclopædia supported through
  • defined
  • ethos of
  • production workers in
  • records of
  • rhetorical agency and
  • Collison, Robert
  • Columbia University
  • Comenius
  • commons-based movement
  • commons-based peer production
  • Page 169 →Compendium Philosophiae
  • computers
  • Computers and Writing Conference (2005)
  • Conger, the (publishing investment group)
  • connecting
  • Considerations (pamphlet; Chambers)
  • Constitutions of the Freemasons
  • constraints: agency and
  • of community
  • cultural
  • of genre
  • immediatism and
  • of NPOV
  • of printed text
  • relaxing of
  • rhetorical action and
  • technological
  • in Wikipedia. See also affordances
  • content contributions/contributors: challenges to
  • in Cyclopædia
  • vandalism and
  • in Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia deletionist/inclusionist debates over
  • Wikipedia eventualist/immediatist debates over
  • Wikipedia management of
  • controlled vocabularies
  • Cooper, Marilyn
  • copyleft movement
  • copyright laws
  • Cotton, John
  • Country Housewife’s Garden, The (Lawson)
  • Crane, Eva
  • Creative Commons movement
  • Creepshow (film; 1982)
  • cross-indexing
  • cross-referencing
  • crowdsourcing
  • Ctesibius
  • Cunningham, Ward
  • “Curating the Crowd-sourced World” (SXSW Interactive panel; 2009)
  • curation: automated (see also bots); certification in
  • digital
  • of library collections
  • museum
  • as rhetorical
  • use of term. See also textual curation
  • Curation badge (Wikipedia)
  • Curation toolbar (Wikipedia)
  • cyborgs
  • Cyclopædia: author’s article selection in
  • authorship of
  • automaton article in
  • bee-related topics in
  • business model of
  • Chambers as primary curator of
  • circulation of
  • compositional processes of
  • content contributions/contributors in
  • cultural context of
  • democratic philosophies/curatorial practices of
  • distributed contributions in
  • emergence of
  • historical precedents for
  • influence of, in print culture
  • interfaces in
  • language of
  • material support for
  • ontology of
  • as open-access encyclopedia
  • preface to
  • printers of
  • publication history of
  • publishing costs
  • rhetorical context of
  • serialized installments
  • subscription lists of
  • “universal” scope of
  • vandalism lacking in
  • Wikipedia and
  • daikaiju
  • Darby, John
  • Darwin (MN), Wikipedia article on
  • data dumping
  • Davis, Diane
  • Davis, Wendy
  • daw metaphor
  • Daye, John
  • De Copia (Erasmus)
  • Defoe, Daniel
  • dehumanization
  • deletionism
  • derivative work
  • Dewey, Melvil
  • Dictionary of the English Language (Johnson)
  • Dictionnaire Historique et Critique (Bayle)
  • Diderot, Denis
  • digital curation
  • digital encyclopedias. See also Wikipedia
  • “Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0”
  • digital literacy
  • digital technology: affordances of
  • ecology and
  • preservation and
  • vandalism and
  • Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (Rousseau)
  • Disney World
  • distributed
  • diversification
  • Divine and Moral Songs for Children (Watts)
  • “document borrowing”
  • Dodsley, Robert
  • Donaldson v. Beckett
  • donors
  • Duncan, Robert Lloyd
  • Page 170 →Eberhart, Russell C.
  • Eco, Umberto
  • École du Louvre (Paris, France)
  • ecology/ecologies: agency and
  • collaborative development of
  • of communities
  • digital technology and
  • genre
  • information
  • mechanization and
  • nonhuman actors and
  • economic alliances
  • Ede, Lisa
  • Edinburgh Review
  • edit-a-thons
  • editors
  • Egypt, ancient
  • Eighteenth Century Collections Online
  • “Eikonoklastes” (Milton)
  • Eisenstein, Elizabeth L.
  • Elémens de la Philosophie de Newton (Voltaire)
  • Ellis, Hattie
  • e-mail
  • Emergence (Johnson)
  • Encarta
  • Encyclopædia Britannica: authorial signatures in
  • business model of
  • compositional processes of
  • development of
  • digital edition of
  • distributed contributions in
  • Wikipedia and
  • encyclopedic genre: articles in
  • authorship and
  • business models of
  • collaboration in
  • compositional processes in
  • constraints of
  • digital (see also Wikipedia); etymology of
  • expertise establishment in
  • features of
  • historical precedents for
  • material support for
  • mechanization schemes proposed for
  • open, as moral contributions
  • page as interface in
  • print vs. digital
  • rhetorical context of
  • textual curation in
  • use of term
  • vandalism in. See also specific encyclopedia
  • Encyclopédie (ed. Diderot/Alembert)
  • Encyclopedist: cultural construct of
  • metaphors for
  • recomposition as privilege of
  • English studies
  • Enlightenment
  • Erasmus
  • Essay on the Regulation of the Press (Defoe)
  • eunoia
  • Evelyn, John
  • eventualism
  • expertise, establishment of
  • Ezell, Margaret J. M.
  • Fable of the Bees, The (Mandeville)
  • Facebook
  • fact tagging
  • factuality
  • Feminine Monarchie, The (Butler)
  • Fennec (Wikipedia editor)
  • file-sharing communities
  • film
  • filtration
  • Five Pillars (Wikipedia policies)
  • Fleet Street publishing community (London)
  • Flickr
  • folksonomies
  • Forbes
  • Ford Foundation
  • Foucault, Michel
  • Franklin, Benjamin
  • Freedman, Aviva
  • Freemasons. See also United Grand Lodge of England
  • free software movement
  • French Revolution
  • fund-raising
  • games
  • Gedde, John
  • gender gap
  • genre ecologies
  • Gentleman’s Magazine
  • George II (King of England)
  • Georgics (Virgil)
  • Germanic capitalization
  • Germany
  • Global South
  • GNU/Linux operating system
  • Godzilla films
  • Gojira (film; 1954)
  • Google
  • Google Drive
  • Google Wave
  • Gosling, Robert
  • Gray’s Inn library/archives (London)
  • Greco-Roman antiquity
  • Page 171 →Greene, Robert
  • Groatsworth of Wit (Greene)
  • Grumbling Hive, The (Mandeville)
  • Gunn, Joshua
  • Gurak, Laura J.
  • hacker culture
  • Halavais, Alex
  • Halley, Edmund
  • handbook tradition
  • Harris, John
  • Hartelius, E. Johanna
  • Harvard Law School
  • Harvey, Ross
  • Hasim221990 (Wikipedia editor)
  • Hawhee, Debra
  • Hellstrom Chronicle, The (film; 1971)
  • Henry III (King of England)
  • Henry VIII (King of England)
  • Here Comes Everybody (Shirky)
  • Hero of Alexandria
  • Herrad (Strasburg abbess)
  • Historia Naturalis (Pliny the Elder)
  • Hitchcock, Alfred
  • hive mind
  • honey
  • honeybee metaphor
  • authorship and
  • collective aspects of
  • economic appeal of
  • historical background of
  • negative connotations of
  • scientific appeal of
  • Hooke, John
  • Horn, Tammy
  • Hortus Delicarum (comp. Herrad)
  • Howard, Rebecca Moore
  • HTML
  • Huang Ian
  • Human Stain, The (Roth)
  • humorous edits
  • Hundert, E. G.
  • Hurricane Katrina (2005)
  • hybrid
  • hyperlinks
  • hypertext
  • Iktinos
  • illustrations
  • image-sharing applications
  • imitation
  • immediatism
  • inclusionism
  • individualism
  • Industrial Revolution
  • information architecture
  • Innys, John
  • Innys, William
  • Instagram
  • intellectual democracy
  • intellectual property rights
  • interest-based communities
  • interface(s): human writer and
  • mechanized schemes of
  • printed page as
  • print technology and
  • screen as
  • textual curation and
  • wiki
  • in Wikipedia
  • Internet
  • Internet Studies
  • interwiki links
  • invention
  • invisibility
  • iPhone
  • Islam, Wikipedia controversies involving
  • jackdaw metaphor. See daw metaphor
  • Jackson, Harvey
  • Jacob, Margaret
  • Jacobson, Jean Alice
  • Jaquet-Droz, Pierre
  • Jefferson, Thomas
  • Jemielniak, Dariusz
  • Jews, as Royal Society members
  • Johns, Adrian
  • Johnson, Mark
  • Johnson, Samuel
  • Johnson, Steven
  • Johnson-Eilola, Johndan
  • Johnston, Andre
  • Jones, Scott
  • Journal of the Patent Office Society
  • Julia (MUD softbot)
  • juxtaposition
  • kaiju films
  • kairos
  • Kallikates
  • Kanuss, Friedrich von
  • Kelly, Kevin
  • Kennedy, James
  • killer bees
  • Killer Bees (film; 1974)
  • Kirschenbaum, Matthew
  • Kitab ‘Uyum al-Akhbar
  • Knapton, James
  • Page 172 →Knapton, John
  • Kropotkin, Peter
  • LaGrandeur, Kevin
  • Lakoff, George
  • LAMP Stack
  • Landow, George P.
  • Lane, Ryan
  • Lanier, Jaron
  • Latour, Bruno
  • Lawson, William
  • lawsuits: Authors Guild v. Google
  • Donaldson v. Beckett
  • Napster decision (2001)
  • Patrick Cariou v. Richard Prince
  • LeFevre, Karen Burke
  • Leibnitzianism
  • lending
  • Lexicon Technicum (Harris)
  • Liber Excerptionum (comp. Richard of St. Victor)
  • Library of Congress
  • library science
  • Lih, Andrew
  • linear reading
  • links
  • Linux operating system
  • literacy
  • Literary Magazine . . . by a Society of Gentlemen
  • living subjects, textual curation of
  • Locke, John
  • logos
  • London (England): Freemasons in
  • publishing community in
  • WWII bombing of publishing houses in
  • Long, Pamela
  • Longman, Thomas
  • Longman publishing house
  • Longo, Bernadette
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Lovelace, Ada
  • Lundberg, Christian
  • Lunsford, Andrea A.
  • Macbean (amanuensis)
  • Maeterlinck, Maurice
  • Magli, Patrizzia
  • Mandeville, Bernard de
  • Maruca, Lisa
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Mechanica (Hero of Alexandria)
  • Mechanisms (Kirschenbaum)
  • mechanization
  • MediaWiki
  • Meelar (Wikipedia editor)
  • Melville, Herman
  • Memex
  • metadata
  • Metropolis (film; 1927)
  • Mew, William
  • microfilm
  • Microsoft (MS) Office Assistant
  • Midwinter, Daniel
  • Midwinter publishing house
  • Military History WikiProject
  • military-industrial complex
  • Miller, Carolyn R.
  • Mills, John
  • Milton, John
  • misinformation
  • Moby Dick (Melville)
  • monastic traditions
  • Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
  • Mountweazel, Lillian Virginia
  • Muhammad (Prophet), depiction controversies
  • museums, public
  • museum studies
  • MySQL database software
  • Napster decision (2001)
  • National Defense Research Council (NDRC)
  • natural philosophy
  • negotiation
  • Nelson, Ted
  • neutrality
  • New Columbia Encyclopedia
  • New Conger (publishing consortium)
  • “New Encyclopedism, The” (Wells)
  • New General Atlas, A (Ogilby)
  • New Method of Chemistry, A (Boerhaave)
  • Newstead, Barry
  • Newton, Isaac
  • Newtonian science
  • New Yorker
  • New York Times
  • Nicotra, Jodie
  • Night of the Creeps (film; 1986)
  • nonhuman actors
  • agency and
  • authorial agency and
  • collectives and
  • historical context of
  • human collaboration with
  • interfaces affected by
  • in print production
  • rhetorical agency and
  • in Wikipedia. See also bots
  • Page 173 →nonsense edits
  • notability
  • Nupedia
  • Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)
  • Ogilby, John
  • Olson, Christa
  • Omne Bonum (Palmer)
  • One Hundred and Fifty of Ancient Histories and Fables
  • open-access movement
  • Open Source Initiative
  • OpenXanadu
  • Oracle illusion
  • Orbis Pictus Sensualium (Comenius)
  • Ortelius, Abraham
  • Osborn, John
  • Osborn, Thomas
  • Other, The
  • Otis, Alice
  • Oxford English Dictionary
  • Paecepta Ad Filium (Cato)
  • Page Curation interface (Wikipedia)
  • Palmer, James le
  • pan-historiographic approach
  • panoramas
  • pantograph
  • Parikka, Jussi
  • Parliament of Bees, The (Daye)
  • Paternoster Row publishing community (London)
  • Patrick Cariou v. Richard Prince
  • PayPal
  • PearlTrees (curation app)
  • Pemberton, Henry
  • Pemberton, John
  • Pennsylvania Gazette
  • performance
  • persuasion
  • Phaedrus (Plato)
  • Phase IV (film; 1974)
  • Philosophical History and Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Science at Paris
  • Philosophical Transactions (Royal Society journal)
  • photography, professional
  • PHP coding language
  • Piranha (TV film)
  • Piranhaconda (TV film; 2012)
  • “Piranha Effect, The”
  • piranha metaphor
  • pirating
  • plagiarism
  • Plato
  • Pliny the Elder
  • Pliny the Younger
  • Plomer, Henry R.
  • Pneumatica (Hero of Alexandria)
  • Portland Pattern Repository
  • preservation
  • Priedhorsky, Reid
  • Principia
  • print culture
  • print economy
  • printing houses
  • printing press
  • printing technology
  • print texts: affordances of
  • constraints of
  • interfaces in
  • as socio-technical system
  • vandalism in
  • private societies
  • Propen, Amy
  • property rights
  • Protagoras (Plato)
  • Protestant work ethic
  • public, concept of
  • public memory
  • publishers
  • racism
  • Rambot (Wikipedia bot)
  • Ramsey, Derek
  • Rasa’ulu Ikhwan al-Safa
  • “rational beekeeping”
  • readers
  • reading
  • Reagle, Joseph
  • recomposition
  • recursion
  • Rees, Abraham
  • Reeves, Joshua
  • remix culture
  • Republic (Plato)
  • reversion
  • Reyman, Jessica
  • Rheingold, Howard
  • rhetoric
  • rhetorical agency: in collaborative writing
  • collectives and
  • distributed nature of
  • nonhuman actors and
  • performative/social aspects of
  • textual curation and
  • Page 174 →rhetorical studies
  • Rhetoric of Intellectual Property, The (Reyman)
  • Richard of St. Victor
  • Rickert, Thomas
  • “Rip, Mix, Burn” campaign (Apple; 2001)
  • Rivington, Charles
  • Robinson, Ranew
  • robots. See also bots
  • Rose, Mark
  • Rossum’s Universal Robots (film; 1920)
  • Roth, Philip
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
  • Royal Society: archives of
  • Chambers as Fellow in
  • Chambers’s networks and
  • edit-a-thons sponsored by
  • female Fellows of
  • founding of
  • Freemason connections of
  • Freemasons as officers in
  • membership of
  • natural philosophy community in
  • as Newtonian science evangelizer
  • Philosophical Transactions of
  • scientific explorations of
  • Senex as Fellow in
  • RussBot
  • St. Clair, William
  • al-Safa, Ikhwan
  • sandboxes
  • Sanger, Larry
  • Saturday Night Live (TV comedy show)
  • Sawday, Jonathan
  • Scalich, Paul
  • search engines
  • search functions
  • Sellius, Gottfried
  • Senex, John
  • serialization
  • Seu Orbis Disciplinarum (Scalich)
  • Sex and the City (TV series)
  • Shakespeare, William
  • sharing
  • Shell, Tim
  • Shirky, Clay
  • Simmons University
  • SineBot
  • Siri (intelligent personal assistant)
  • Slate.com
  • Slattery, Shaun
  • Sloane, Hans
  • Sloan Foundation
  • Smart, Graham
  • Smart Mobs (Rheingold)
  • smartphones
  • Smith, Adam
  • social media
  • Sopranos, The (TV series)
  • sorting
  • sourcing
  • South by Southwest Interactive Festival (2009)
  • spam
  • Spectator
  • SpellBot
  • spell-check
  • Spinuzzi, Clay
  • Springtime for Pluto (cartoon; 1944)
  • Stallman, Richard
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV series; 1987–1994)
  • Star Trek: Voyager (TV series; 1995–2001)
  • Stationer’s Guild
  • Statute of Anne (1710)
  • stereograph cards/viewing devices
  • Sterne, Laurence
  • Stewart, Trevor
  • Storify (curation app)
  • strategic linking
  • stubs
  • subject/object divide
  • subscriptions
  • support networks: for Cyclopædia
  • for Wikipedia
  • Surowiecki, James
  • Swarm, The (film; 1978)
  • swarms metaphor
  • “sweat of the brow” doctrine
  • Swift, Jonathan
  • symbolic-analytic tasks
  • Symon, Edward
  • synthesizing
  • Tatler
  • taxonomies
  • technical communication
  • technical forums
  • technology: affordances of
  • constraints of
  • fear of. See also digital technology; printing technology; specific technology
  • telegraph
  • television
  • templates
  • coding of
  • Terpak, Frances
  • Texas Senate
  • texting
  • textual curation: authorial agency and
  • authorship and
  • bots and
  • Page 175 →Chambers’s view of
  • collaboration in
  • defined
  • invisibility and
  • living subjects and
  • material problems of
  • rhetorical agency and
  • rhetoric and
  • social negotiation of
  • in Wikipedia
  • textual curation metaphors: cultural context of
  • daw metaphor
  • honeybee metaphor
  • piranha metaphor
  • property-based
  • swarms metaphor
  • Them! (film; 1954)
  • Theory of Moral Sentiments, The (Smith)
  • thieves
  • Thomas Aquinas, Saint
  • Time magazine
  • topical arrangement
  • towns/cities, Wikipedia articles on
  • Treatise on the Management of Bees (Wildman)
  • Tristram Shandy (Sterne)
  • Twitter
  • Two Treatises of Government (Locke)
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  • UCLA
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  • natural philosophy community in
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  • United States Census Bureau
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  • universality
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  • userboxes
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  • in print encyclopedias
  • reversions of
  • types of
  • in Wikipedia
  • Vaucanson’s Duck (automaton)
  • Viégas, Fernanda B.
  • View of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy, A (Pemberton)
  • Virgil
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  • VoABot II
  • Voltaire
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  • Ward, Aaron
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  • Watts, Isaac
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  • Wells, H. G.
  • Wendorf, Richard
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  • wikification
  • WikiLove
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  • authorial agency in
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  • authorship and
  • Barnstar Awards
  • bot use in
  • compositional processes of
  • consensus dynamics of
  • content contributions/contributors in
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  • criticism of
  • cultural context of
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  • Cyclopædia and
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  • as open-access Page 176 →encyclopedia
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  • volunteer efforts in
  • Wikipedia Revolution, The (Lih)
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  • interfaces in
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  • Wren, Christopher
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  • writing automatons
  • writing studies
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