Submissions:2015/Journalism and the online information community

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Title
Journalism and the online information community: How Wikimedians cover Wikimedia
Theme
Community
Type of submission
Panel
Author
Robert Fernandez
E-mail address
wikigamaliel@gmail.com
Username
Gamaliel
Affiliation
Wikipedia Signpost
Abstract
Wikipedia makes a massive contribution to the world's knowledge and information accessibility. By many metrics, the hundreds of language-Wikipedias and other Wikimedia projects comprise one of the world's largest institutions; yet it is relatively unnoticed by journalists, except when major controversies arise. Mainstream journalism has only scratched the surface of this complex web of websites, projects, and the volunteers and paid staff who run the Wikimedia movement, leaving the job of documenting and explaining its workings to the movement itself. A number of institutions and solo projects devoted to Wikimedia journalism are attempting to fill this gap, raising many interesting questions: such as what questions should I write here? The panel will discuss approaches to Wikimedia community journalism and the advantages, challenges, and biases of each.

Panelists:

Length of presentation
45 min. (60 would be preferred given the size of the panel, but we can work with 45.)
Special schedule requests
Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?
Other panelists yes, submitter tentative.

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