Dear colleagues:

My third post in the blog series, “What Does It Mean to Say That “Anyone Can 
Edit” Wikipedia?” is up. It includes a helpful screencast by Pete 
Forsyth<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Peteforsyth> on how to use an 
article’s History Page. Thanks, Pete!

Several of you have asked whether you can subscribe to these posts by email. I 
appreciate the interest. Unfortunately, I’m told that our university blogging 
software doesn’t accommodate this right now. Two other options have been 
suggested to me: an RSS service such as Feedly<https://feedly.com/>; or a 
generic blog subscription service such as Blogtrottr<https://blogtrottr.com/>. 
I’m not entirely satisfied with either option, so I’ll do it my own way until I 
figure out something better. I’m providing short links to all the posts to 
date, in reverse chronological order, with the most recent on top:

What Does It Mean to Say That “Anyone Can Edit” Wikipedia? http://bit.ly/2jqMV5y
How Students Are Learning Medicine and Collaborative Skills, And Transforming 
Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/2jt5fH7
The Wikipedia Manifesto: http://bit.ly/2jGlAc1

This will serve as a sort of table of contents for those who come in to the 
series at a later point.

Yours truly,

John Kleefeld
Associate Professor, College of Law
2017 Teaching Fellow, Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching Effectiveness
University of Saskatchewan
15 Campus Drive
Saskatoon SK  S7N 5A6

tel:          (+1) 306.966.1039
email:    [email protected]
skype:    johnkleefeld
twitter: @johnkleefeld
web:       http://law.usask.ca/find-people/faculty/kleefeld-john.php
mission: 
http://www.usask.ca/leadershipteam/documents/president/MissionVisionValues.pdf

Read my article, co-authored with former student Kate Rattray, on editing 
Wikipedia for law school credit: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2729241.

And my tribute to Lord Atkin, “The Donoghue Diaries”: 
https://ssrn.com/abstract=2470647.

Also, “Concurrent Fault at 90,” my book chapter in Quill & Friel’s Damages and 
Compensation Culture: 
http://www.bloomsbury.com/au/damages-and-compensation-culture-9781849467971.


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