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'''Online collaboration''' at a minimum involves more than one person [[collaboration|collaborating]] via the [[Internet]], but people typically use the phrase to mean something much more specific. The contributors to most online collaborations are typically self-selecting, in principle unlimited in number, and with few exceptions,<ref>For example, the ''Citizendium'' (http://www.citizendium.org/) requires proof of expertise for participation as an "editor," although "authors" need no special credentials.</ref> require no special credentials for participation. | '''Online collaboration''' at a minimum involves more than one person [[collaboration|collaborating]] via the [[Internet]], but people typically use the phrase to mean something much more specific. The contributors to most online collaborations are typically self-selecting, in principle unlimited in number, and with few exceptions,<ref>For example, the ''Citizendium'' (http://www.citizendium.org/) requires proof of expertise for participation as an "editor," although "authors" need no special credentials.</ref> require no special credentials for participation. | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 3 October 2007
Online collaboration at a minimum involves more than one person collaborating via the Internet, but people typically use the phrase to mean something much more specific. The contributors to most online collaborations are typically self-selecting, in principle unlimited in number, and with few exceptions,[1] require no special credentials for participation.
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- ↑ For example, the Citizendium (http://www.citizendium.org/) requires proof of expertise for participation as an "editor," although "authors" need no special credentials.