See:
http://dream.sims.berkeley.edu/~ryanshaw/wordpress/2006/12/20/semester-recap
/

>From a Berkeley information school Ph.D. student:

"For Paul Duguid and Geoff Nunberg's Quality of Information class I wrote a
paper on Citizendium, Larry Sanger's fork of Wikipedia. At first I was
skeptical of Citizendium, and my paper, which looks at how members of the
Citizendium mailing lists conceptualize expertise and its role in knowledge
production, echoes that skepticism. But having recently seen the first
article to pass Citizendium's peer review process, I am cautiously excited
about the project. It really is a great article-the organization and quality
of writing are noticeably superior to those found even in the featured
articles at Wikipedia (which I have spent a lot of time looking at recently;
see below). Critics will argue that one article does not a compendium make,
and they would have a point. Still, I am interested in seeing how
Citizendium progresses and maybe getting involved if I have some time,
perhaps trying to do some work on areas related to my PhD qualifying exam
topics."


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