Why should I write for your Wiki? Towards an economics of collaborative scholarship.
Posted: December 15, 2006 | Author: dpod | Filed under: Digital Humanities, Essays, Preprints and Offprints, Research | Tags: communities of practice, crowd sourcing, digital humanities, digital medievalist, Research, scholarly publishing, social networks, universities, Wikipedia |Leave a comment »I’d like to begin today by telling you the story of how I came to write this paper. Ever since I was in high school, I have used a process called “constructive procrastination” to get things done. This system involves collecting a bunch of projects due at various times and then avoiding work on the one that is due right now by finishing something else instead.
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