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The article is devoted to the analysis of the formation ways of the students’ cooperation skills basing on the usage of ICT. Authors clarify the conception of collaboration of the students. Particularly actual is the conception of students’ e-collaboratio... see more

The article is devoted to the analysis of the formation ways of the students’ cooperation skills basing on the usage of ICT. Authors clarify the conception of collaboration of the students. Particularly actual is the conception of students’ e-collaboratio... see more

The paper describes methods of using wiki technology for the formation of the Open University educational environment that is innovative and promising. Such aspects are considered as the experience of building University’s wiki website, the interface desi... see more

Wikidata is an open knowledge base that stores structured linked data. It contains over 58 million items ("Wikidata:Statistics," n.d.), but its data reveal a noticeable and prevalent gender disparity. In an effort to contribute to the growth and enhanceme... see more

This paper is an introduction to wikis for health librarians. While using wikis in health is now well established, their gradual rise is similar to other Web 2.0 tools such as blogs and RSS feeds. The same principles of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, a... see more

This paper is an introduction to wikis for health librarians. While using wikis in health is now well established, their gradual rise is similar to other Web 2.0 tools such as blogs and RSS feeds. The same principles of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, a... see more

During recent years, cultural heritage institutions have become increasingly interested in participating in open knowledge projects. The most commonly known of these projects is Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia. Libraries and archives in particular, are... see more

Wikidata is a large collaboratively curated knowledge base, which connects all of the roughly 300 Wikipedia projects in different languages and provides common data for them. Its items also link to more than 1500 different sources of authority information... see more

The purpose of this research is to assess the current state of citizen science projects and reveal the role of volunteers in the research process. This is achieved by performing a literature review and content analysis of three international and one state... see more

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