This page contains Wikipedia articles suggested for editing for Assignment 2. The first section contains those that have been suggested by course instructors. The second section lists articles proposed by students. While those articles in the first section are all suitable for editing, those in the section need to be OK'd by a course instructor first.
Indicate that you plan to edit an article by putting your Wikipedia name, as well as links to your talk and contributions page, immediately below the article, and indented. Also, if you are comfortable doing so, you can add your real name to the right. If you would rather not reveal your real name on this public page, please use the protected area on Blackboard for doing so.
For example:
The following Wikipedia articles have been suggested by course instructors, roughly sorted by course lecture topics. Any of these are suitable for editing, though some will be more challenging than others.
Monopolies_of_knowledge (notability?)
More TBD
Women, girls and information technology
-- 2ytbal ( talk) 01:11, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
Information_infrastructure (stub)
Susan_Star (stub)
Simmyfierce ( talk) 20:11, 16 October 2011 (UTC) Singh, Simren
Industrial_information_economy
Concentration_of_media_ownership
Community informatics (aka Community networking)
-- Uotgreer ( talk) 23:19, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
Information and communication technologies for development
Video_surveillance/ Closed-circuit_television
Lawful access aka
Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act
James Bamford Cableknitpower ( talk) 10:01, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
Privacy policy (section Fair Information Practice)
User: jhhwang7 ( User talk: jhhwang7 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Jhhwang7 Contributions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Jhhwang7)
Personal_Information_Protection_and_Electronic_Documents_Act (PIPEDA)
OpenID More TBD
TBD
The following Wikipedia articles have been suggested by students. Any of these marked with an OK are suitable editing. To propose an existing WP that you wish to edit, include the name as a WP link at the bottom of the list below, and in the Discussion page create a new section with the article name where you explain your rationale in terms of course fit. Any article that has a connection to the course is fair game. The article itself doesn't have to be a course specific topic, as long as your proposed edits have a relation to the course material, broadly interpreted.
Please post additions at the bottom. On the way there you may discover someone has already indicated an interest in your chosen article. If so, you can simply add your name.
Knowledge Mobilization [OK, but please include a brief rationale on the Discussion page: ac]
Panopticism [OK:ac]
Laserdisc [OK:ac]
Librarian [OK:ac]
Appropriation (art) [OK:ac]
N. Katherine Hayles [OK:ac]
Fair dealing [OK:ac]
Nymwars [OK:ac]
Internet_censorship [OK:ac]
Virtual_herbarium [OK:ac]
Knowledge divide [OK:ss]
Digital divide [OK:ss]
Encyclopédie [OK:ss]
Biometrics [OK:ss]
Library [OK:ac]
Intellectual freedom [OK:ac]
Academic Freedom [OK:ac]
E-book [OK:mm]
Library science [OK:mm]
Darknet (overlay network) [OK:ac]
Public library [OK:ac]
Cassette culture [OK:ac]
Library Review (journal) [OK:ac]
Copyright law of Canada [OK:ac]
Library Juice Press [OK if this is an existing article, but the red font indicates that it is not. Perhaps mis-spelled? Please also include a brief rationale on the Discussion page: :ac]
Digital library [OK:ac]
Data modeling [OK:ac]
History of Communication [OK:ac]
History of books [OK:ac]
Virtual Community and Community of Practice [OK:ac]
Campus radio [OK:ac]
List of books banned by governments [OK:ac]
Canadian Content [OK:ac]
Diplomatics [OK:ac]
Critical ethnography [OK:ac]
University of Toronto Faculty of Information [OK:ac]
Chilling effect (law) [OK:ac]
Podcast [OK:ac]
Digital Continuity [OK:ac]
French Language Services Act [OK:ac]
Censorship in Canada [OK:ac]
Information literacy [OK:ac]
Objectivity (science) [OK:ac]
Global digital divide [OK:ac]
Creative Commons [OK:ac]
Moral rights (copyright law) [OK:ac]
Public Domain & National Park Service (Libraries, Museums, and Archives) [OK:ac]
Information ethics [OK:ac]
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) [OK:ac]
Academic library [OK:ac]
Old Wives' Tales [OK, good to see the brief rationale on the Discussion page: ac]
Information Overload [OK: ac]
Women, girls and information technology [OK:ac]
Douglas Brymner [OK:ac]
Information professional [OK:ac]
digital journalism [OK:ac]
DIRKS [OK:ac]
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives [OK:ac]
Christiane Pflug [OK. ac]
Health informatics [OK. ac]
Note: See the Discussion page for an example of how to format a rationale and sign your post.