Thank you all for the links!  May I add something about the research 
agenda set by the foundation.  I guess that's the key to get some 
research funding from the foundation.

http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Research_Goals


Piotr Konieczny wrote:
> Han-Teng Liao (OII) wrote:
>
>   
>>    I am looking forward to using Zotero for future collaboration.  Even 
>> now we can start using Zotero and share the references easily by 
>> exporting the individual's local reference database onto the any wiki 
>> pages via Wikipedia citation format. 
>>  http://www.zotero.org/
>>     It has been speculated that Zotero will be mature and ready for real 
>> collaborative citation.  Hence I feel it might be a great way to start 
>> your own citation database while contributing to the research community 
>> via exporting them periodically.
>>     
>
> The idea looks interesting, but it seems the plugin is firefox only (and 
> I use SeaMonkey) :(
>
> In addition to the links provided, as always, I'll point out 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_academic_studies - 
> the page which has the potential to be as good as, well, Wikipedia (and 
> which, as far as I know, is the most comprehensive Wikipedia research 
> database, since early this year I spend lots of time trawling other 
> databases and updating this one). Do note it is Wikipedia only (not 
> wikis in general).
>
>
>   


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<http://zhongwen.com/cgi-bin/zipux2.cgi?b5=%E6%BC%A2>-Teng 
<http://zhongwen.com/cgi-bin/zipux2.cgi?b5=%E9%A8%B0>*
DPhil student at the OII <http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/hanteng/about/>(web)
needs you <http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/hanteng/>(blog)

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