By: Jason
I would just say that the difference in authoritativeness between current online offerings and the traditional publication realm is the requirement to get through the gauntlet of editors or peer...
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There is still considerable value in edited content – and I think it is essential that we learn to create and distribute that content in these emerging ways. The book as artifact may be changing, but...
View ArticleBy: Connie Crosby
And to what Jason and Wendy are saying, I agree. Except that there is nothing from stopping a wiki from having an open "unedited" section for new submissions, and a locked-down "edited and authorized"...
View ArticleBy: Susan Munro
Thanks for your thoughtful comments. For our next release of CLEBC online practice manuals, we'll be including a commenting feature for our subscribers. If you have a subscription, you'll be able to...
View ArticleBy: Verna Milner
This is an interesting model. If I may break this down, the users are paying subscribers who will have the option of providing comments to various sections of the manuals. User comments may be...
View ArticleBy: Susan Munro
Thanks, Verna. We're still working out the fine points of this feature; you've given me some good food for thought.
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