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KO16: Wiki v.s AcademiXML

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[collection]
[hiromi]
[anonymous]
UnknownAnonymous @5putniko AcademiXMLってさ、要するに学術論文をwikiっぽくするってこと? So is using AcademiXML basically like writing the academic paper with a wiki?


11:52 PM Sep 20th from Echofon in reply to 5putniko
[/anonymous]

They’re both online and collaborative. They’re both open for access, open for contributions. They both make the boundaries between author, editor and reader unclear. Although it’s true AcademiXML and wiki share very similar characteristics my reply to the above tweet is:

sputniko5putniko @bunguman No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




11:53 PM Sep 20th from web in reply to bunguman


I’d like to make clear the differences between using a wiki and AcademiXML for academic writing in knowledge objects [knowledge_object_id:17],[knowledge_object_id:18] and [knowledge_object_id:19].
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#collection [id:16, creator:"Hiromi Ozaki", time:"2009-09-24T16.37.10.0Z", tag:"AcademiXML, wiki"]

#hiromi [creator:"Hiromi Ozaki", time:"2009-09-24T16.37.10.0Z", tag:"AcademiXML, wiki"]

#anonymous [creator:"Anonymous", time:"2009-09-20T23.52.10.0Z", tag:"Twitter, AcademiXML, wiki", url:http://twitter.com"]

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profileSputniko! creates machines, films and music exploring technology, feminism and pop culture. Her narrative works are produced via research investigation with scientists and specialists to critically investigate a possible future of human and technology. In 2010, after her graduation from Royal College of Art, Sputniko!'s works were exhibited at the Contemporary Museum of Art, Tokyo. In 2011, she also exhibited her works at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. More Info

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