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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
978-1-4013-0371-6

Dewey Decimal
  
031 22

Originally published
  
17 March 2009

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Publication date
  
March 17, 2009

OCLC
  
232977686

LC Class
  
ZA4482 .L54 2009

Author
  
Andrew Lih

Subject
  
Wikipedia

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Publishers
  
Hyperion Books (US Version), Aurum Press (UK Version)

Similar
  
Encyclopedia books, Non-fiction books

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The Wikipedia Revolution: How A Bunch of Nobodies Created The World's Greatest Encyclopedia is a 2009 popular history book by new media researcher and writer Andrew Lih.

Contents

At the time of its publication it was "the only narrative account" of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia (in English). It covers the period from Wikipedia's founding in early 2000 up to early 2008. Written as a popular history, the text ranges from short biographies of Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger and Ward Cunningham, to brief accounts of infamous events in Wikipedia's history such as the Essjay controversy and the Seigenthaler incident.

Lih describes the importance of early influences on Wikipedia including Usenet, Hypercard, Slashdot, and MeatballWiki. He also explores the cultural differences found within sister projects such as the German Wikipedia, the Chinese Wikipedia, and the Japanese Wikipedia.

There is a foreword by Wales, and an afterword partially created by volunteers through an online wiki detailing the problems and opportunities of Wikipedia's future.

Publication

  • Andrew Lih. The Wikipedia Revolution: How A Bunch of Nobodies Created The World's Greatest Encyclopedia. Hyperion, March 17, 2009. ISBN 978-1-4013-0371-6
  • Andrew Lih. The Wikipedia Revolution: How A Bunch of Nobodies Created The World's Greatest Encyclopedia. Aurum, March 19, 2009. ISBN 978-1-84513-473-0
  • References

    The Wikipedia Revolution Wikipedia