Real Web 2.0: The Wikipedia Family

IBM, web 2.0, Wikibooks and Wikiversity

IBM DOT DOM

Enrich your Web site with the lesser-known fruits of the Wikimedia project

vectors_in_bluekezdetail

Uche Ogbuji (uche@ogbuji.net), Partner, Zepheira, LLC

04 Nov 2008

You know Wikipedia, but do you know of the dozens of related sites that provide user-generated content that is just as valuable? Many of the related sites under the Wikipedia umbrella are very useful to Web developers. Learn how to enrich your information space with resources beyond Wikipedia, including examples of widgets applying data from these sites.

Wikipedia ranks as one of the most popular and well-known Web sites ever. Everyone from kids looking to get a leg up on homework to Web developers tapping the power of user-generated content makes Wikipedia the first stop. But in terms of useful information, Wikipedia is merely the centerpiece of a much larger setting. The Wikimedia Foundation is the organization that runs Wikipedia, and much more. Its home page says: “Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That’s our commitment.” That’s a big claim, and it takes more than one even gigantic encyclopedia to fulfill it. You’re probably aware that there are numerous language versions of Wikipedia. (I was surprised and gratified to find the respectable number of Wikipedia articles in Igbo, my father tongue.) But do you know how often useful information is present in other languages that has not been translated to English? Have you heard of Wiktionary, Wikinews, Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikiversity, and the like? Have you considered some of the benefits you could gain for your Web project by tapping into this vast pool of information? In this article I’ll show you around the greater Wikimedia and present code that helps your own site’s users “freely share in the sum of all knowledge”.

The sites

Here is a quick summary of the sites in the Wikimedia family, besides the well-known Wikipedia.

Wiktionary

Wiktionary is the dictionary counterpart of Wikipedia. Many have expressed skepticism of the practicality of an open content encyclopedia, and it would seem to be an even more daunting task for a much less glamorous endeavor such as a dictionary. The French version is the largest, in terms of the number of “good” entries, closely followed by the English one, which has by far the most overall entries and edits. After that it’s a significant drop to the Turkish version, but there are nine language versions with at least 100,000 “good entries”, and many versions with close to that number, adding up to an astonishing body of work. Some of the versions grew by using robots to import entries from free sources, such as the French Wiktionary, which includes many entries copied from old, freely licensed dictionaries, such as the Dictionnaire de l’Académie française. Many Wiktionary entries include translations to other languages, so another trick is to bulk-import translations listed in other language versions. Entries range from stubs with no real content (obviously these are not classified as “good” entries) to rich entries that include etymology, examples of use, pronunciation (in phonetic alphabet and sound files), cross references, synonyms, antonyms, variant grammar forms, translations, and even appearance analyses from important textual bodies such as Project Gutenberg.

Wikinews

Wikinews is an outlet for articles on news and current events, with the idea that people knowledgeable of events and involved in events can collaboratively fill in the relevant pages. The guidelines are that stories should be written from a neutral point of view. Wikinews can include stories, multimedia reports, interviews, and more. Coming soon is Wikimedia Radio, eventually to be a constant streaming audio broadcast of various programs and news, drawn largely from Wikinews and other Wikimedia projects. Naturally, Wikinews coverage tends to be slanted towards regions and topics with many interested contributors, which does not lend itself to being comprehensive. In addition, Wikipedia’s popularity means that there are usually rapid updates to its articles, even at a pace suitable for news articles, which has often stolen thunder from the Wikinews project.

Wikibooks and Wikiversity

The obvious expansion of an encyclopedia article is to a full book on the topic, and this is the domain of Wikibooks. It includes Wikijunior, a collection of text for children and child education, which might become its own full project soon. Wikiversity was also once a subsection of Wikibooks, which has become a full Wikimedia site. Wikiversity encourages learning in a group or community setting, with participants editing learning project pages in accompaniment to any hands-on activities that support understanding. Organized into faculties, it focuses on all the many support resources that combine with textbooks in an educational setting. Wikibooks hosts the textbooks and also supports collaborative community development, with outlines of Wiki pages getting expanded piecemeal into full books. Books and faculties range from learning languages to computer science, from organic chemistry to law. Educators in the biological sciences should also take note of Wikispecies, a taxonomic directory of life forms, like a modestly structured Wikipedia of organisms.

Wikisource

Working back from all these secondary information sites to original documents, Wikisource, also known as The Free Library, gathers source texts, annotations, translations, and supporting materials. The texts can be works of fiction or non-fiction, historical records, civic documents, or anything else noteworthy and free from copyright restrictions.

Wikiquote

Wikiquote is an open reference site for quotations from history and culture, in multiple languages. There has been some recent controversy about Wikiquote, with some arguing it should be disbanded due to objectionable content and copyright violations. Some think quotes should be added to the role of Wikisource. Many others, however, think that if there are any content issues at Wikisource, the community should first at least try to resolve these before taking the drastic step of disbanding a wiki. Certainly there seems no likelihood that this will happen any time soon.

Wikimedia Commons

Wikimedia Commons is a companion site for the Wikimedia family that hosts images, video, audio, and any other free media files. It’s a large repository, containing millions of files. It’s also intended to be a cultural repository of such media and seeks to further this through categorization and recognition of notable images.

Working across Wikimedia

The breadth and height of activity in the Wikimedia space opens up many opportunities for cross-pollination and useful applications beyond what the foundation itself provides. This is the spirit of Web 2.0. Users can take presently unintegrated streams of open data and turn them into fresh applications beyond the imagination or ambition of the original publishers.

MORE

Andrew F. Tully Covering John F. Kennedy's Meeting w/ Dwight Eisenhower at The White House | 1960

401k, ABC News, AEI, Al Qaeda, Ashcroft, bailout, Banks, Bin Laden, Bozell, Bremer, Britain, Broadcatching, Buffett, Bush, Bush Apologists, California, Campbell Brown, Charlie Gibson, Chevy Chase Club, Children, CIA, Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Credit, Credit Default Swaps, Dan Rather, David Iglesias, Dow Jones, Duke Zeiberts, Equity Market, FBI, Finance, FISA, Fournier, George Tenet, Gonzalez, Grover Nordquist, Guantanamo, Hedge Funds, Hume, Iran, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Joe Klein, Judith Miller, Justice Department, K Street, Karl Rove, Katrina, Lee Atwater, Lehman. AIG, Lobbyists, Malkin, Maria Bartiromo, Mary Mapes, Medved, Money Market, New York Herald Sun, New York Times, NSA, O'Reilly, Patriot Act, Politico, Retail Investors, Rick Sanchez, Saddam, Smerconish, Stock Market, terrorism, The Palm, The Plank, Torture, Tullycast, Wall Street, Washington D.C., Watergate, Youtube

across-back1

Race And Religion | Bill Maher | November 7, 2008

401k, ABC News, AEI, bailout, Banks, Bin Laden, Bozell, Broadcatching, Buffett, Byron York, Campbell Brown, Charlie Gibson, Chevy Chase Club, CIA, Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Credit, Credit Default Swaps, Dan Rather, Dana Perino, David Brooks, David Iglesias, Dow Jones, Duke Zeiberts, Equity Market, FBI, Finance, FISA, Fournier, George Tenet, Gonzalez, Grover Nordquist, Guantanamo, Hannity, Hedge Funds, Hume, Iran, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Joe Klein, John Yoo, Joseph Wilson, Judith Miller, Justice Department, K Street, Karl Rove, Katrina, Lee Atwater, Lehman. AIG, Limbaugh, Lobbyists, Malkin, Maria Bartiromo, Mary Mapes, Matt Cooper, Matt Drudge, Medved, Meet The Press, Money Market, New York Herald Sun, New York Times, NSA, O'Reilly, Patriot Act, Politico, Prager, Retail Investors, Rich Lowry, Rick Sanchez, Robert Luskin, Robert Novak, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch, Saddam, Scott McClellan, Smerconish, Stock Market, terrorism, The Palm, The Plank, Tim Russert, Tony snow, Torture, Tullycast, Valerie Plame, Viveca Novak, Wall Street, Washington D.C., Watergate, William Kristol, Youtube

jt11

G.O.P. = "Know-Nothing Party?" | Bill Maher | Nov 7, 2008

ABC, ABC News, Abrams, Addington, Ari Fleisher, bailout, Baker Botts, Banks, Bechtel, Beltway Groupthink, Beltway Journalism, Blackwater, Bozell, Brown and Root, Byron York, Campbell Brown, Carlyle Group, Charlie Gibson, Chevy Chase Club, CIA, Cokie Roberts, Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Dan Rather, Dan Senor, Dana Perino, David Brooks, David Iglesias, Dick Cheney, Duke Zeiberts, FBI, Feith, Finance, FISA, Fournier, George Stephanopoulos, George Tenet, George W. Bush, George Will, Gonzalez, Grey, Grover Nordquist, Guantanamo, Halliburton, Hannity, Hume, Iran, Iraq, Joe Biden, Joe Klein, John Yoo, Joseph Wilson, Judith Miller, Justice Department, K Street, Karen Hughes, Karl Rove, Katrina, Kellog, Kristol, Lee Atwater, Libby, Limbaugh, Lobbyists, Malkin, Maria Bartiromo, Mary Mapes, Matalin, Matt Cooper, Matt Drudge, Medved, Meet The Press, New York Times, NSA, O'Reilly, Patriot Act, Perle, PNAC, Politico, Politics, Prager, Rich Lowry, Rick Sanchez, Robert Luskin, Robert Novak, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch, Sarah Palin, Scott McClellan, Smerconish, terrorism, The Palm, The Plank, Tim Russert, Tony snow, Torture, Valerie Plame, Viveca Novak, Wall Street, Washington D.C., Watergate, William Kristol, Wolfowitz

bestelectionever_192x73

What Can America Become? | Bill Maher Nov. 7, 2008

401k, AEI, Al Qaeda, Ashcroft, bailout, Banks, Bin Laden, Bozell, Bremer, Britain, Broadcatching, Buffett, Bush, Bush Apologists, California, Chevy Chase Club, Children, CIA, Coalition Provisional Authority, Consensus Journalism, Conservatism, Constitution, Corn, Credit, Credit Default Swaps, David Iglesias, Debates, Democrats, District Of Corruption, Dow Jones, Duke Zeiberts, Equity Market, Evolution, Finance, Fournier, Framing, Freepers, George Tenet, Global Warming, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gootube, Grover Nordquist, Guns, Habeas Corpus, Healthcare, Hedge Funds, Hillary, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Joe Klein, Justice Department, K Street, Karl Rove, Katrina, Kerry, Lee Atwater, Lehman. AIG, Lobbyists, Luntz, Media Landscape, Money Market, Moonbats, New York, New York Herald Sun, Obama, Olbermann, Politics, Politics Rundown, Poverty, Republic_Party, Retail Investors, Right-Wing Conspiracy, Rosie, Rumsfeld, Saddam, Shiite, Soldiers, Stock Market, Sunni, Surge, Taxes, The Palm, The Plank, Tullycast, Vandenheuvel, veterans, Wall Street, War Criminals, Washington D.C., Watergate, web 2.0, Wingnuttia, Wolfowitz, Youtube

tullycast

tcshak

A Farewell To Douchebags | Bill Maher | November 7, 2008

401k, AEI, Al Qaeda, Ashcroft, bailout, Banks, Bin Laden, Bozell, Bremer, Britain, Broadcatching, Buffett, Bush, Bush Apologists, California, Chevy Chase Club, Children, CIA, Coalition Provisional Authority, Consensus Journalism, Conservatism, Constitution, Corn, Credit, Credit Default Swaps, David Iglesias, Debates, Democrats, District Of Corruption, Dow Jones, Duke Zeiberts, Equity Market, Evolution, Finance, Fournier, Framing, Freepers, George Tenet, Global Warming, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gootube, Grover Nordquist, Guns, Habeas Corpus, Healthcare, Hedge Funds, Hillary, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Joe Klein, Justice Department, K Street, Karl Rove, Katrina, Kerry, Lee Atwater, Lehman. AIG, Lobbyists, Luntz, Media Landscape, Money Market, Moonbats, New York, New York Herald Sun, Obama, Olbermann, Politics, Politics Rundown, Poverty, Republic_Party, Retail Investors, Right-Wing Conspiracy, Rosie, Rumsfeld, Saddam, Shiite, Soldiers, Stock Market, Sunni, Surge, Taxes, The Palm, The Plank, Tullycast, Vandenheuvel, veterans, Wall Street, War Criminals, Washington D.C., Watergate, web 2.0, Wingnuttia, Wolfowitz, Youtube

JOHN YOO – THE FACE OF TORTURE POLICIES

yoo-jpeg

Best New Rules Ever | November 7, 2008 | Bill Maher

ABC, ABC News, Abrams, Addington, Ari Fleisher, Baker Botts, Bechtel, Beltway Groupthink, Beltway Journalism, Blackwater, Brown and Root, Byron York, Campbell Brown, Carlyle Group, Charlie Gibson, CIA, Cokie Roberts, Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Dan Rather, Dan Senor, Dana Perino, David Brooks, Dick Cheney, FBI, Feith, FISA, George Stephanopoulos, George W. Bush, George Will, Grey, Guantanamo, Halliburton, Hannity, Hume, Iran, Iraq, Joe Biden, John Yoo, Joseph Wilson, Judith Miller, Karen Hughes, Kellog, Kristol, Libby, Limbaugh, Malkin, Maria Bartiromo, Mary Mapes, Matalin, Matt Cooper, Matt Drudge, Medved, Meet The Press, New York Times, NSA, O'Reilly, Patriot Act, Perle, PNAC, Politico, Politics, Prager, Rich Lowry, Rick Sanchez, Robert Luskin, Robert Novak, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch, Sarah Palin, Scott McClellan, Smerconish, terrorism, Tim Russert, Tony snow, Torture, Valerie Plame, Viveca Novak, Wall Street, William Kristol, Wolfowitz

tv-dumont

You Can't Stop Tullycast, You Can Only Hope To Contain It

401k, AEI, Al Qaeda, Ashcroft, bailout, Banks, Bin Laden, Bozell, Bremer, Britain, Broadcatching, Buffett, Bush, Bush Apologists, California, Chevy Chase Club, Children, CIA, Coalition Provisional Authority, Consensus Journalism, Conservatism, Constitution, Corn, Credit, Credit Default Swaps, David Iglesias, Debates, Democrats, District Of Corruption, Dow Jones, Duke Zeiberts, Equity Market, Evolution, Finance, Fournier, Framing, Freepers, George Tenet, Global Warming, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gootube, Grover Nordquist, Guns, Habeas Corpus, Healthcare, Hedge Funds, Hillary, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Joe Klein, Justice Department, K Street, Karl Rove, Katrina, Kerry, Lee Atwater, Lehman. AIG, Lobbyists, Luntz, Media Landscape, Money Market, Moonbats, New York, New York Herald Sun, Obama, Olbermann, Politics, Politics Rundown, Poverty, Republic_Party, Retail Investors, Right-Wing Conspiracy, Rosie, Rumsfeld, Saddam, Shiite, Soldiers, Stock Market, Sunni, Surge, Taxes, The Palm, The Plank, Tullycast, Vandenheuvel, veterans, Wall Street, War Criminals, Washington D.C., Watergate, web 2.0, Wingnuttia, Wolfowitz, Youtube

She’ll probably be taken down by Wednesday night but what the hey, I got the message out…..

stop-cannot-tul

Barack Obama Victory Speech | Part One

AEI, Al Qaeda, Ashcroft, Bremer, Britain, Broadcatching, Bush, Bush Apologists, California, Children, CIA, Coalition Provisional Authority, Consensus Journalism, Conservatism, Constitution, Corn, Debates, Democrats, District Of Corruption, Evolution, Framing, Freepers, Global Warming, Gonzales, Gootube, Guns, Habeas Corpus, Healthcare, Hillary, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Kerry, Luntz, Media Landscape, Moonbats, New York, New York Herald Sun, Obama, Olbermann, Politics, Politics Rundown, Poverty, Republic_Party, Right-Wing Conspiracy, Rosie, Rumsfeld, Shiite, Soldiers, Sunni, Surge, Taxes, Vandenheuvel, veterans, War Criminals, web 2.0, Wingnuttia, Wolfowitz, Youtube

thanks-to-tullycast1

TV Networks Project Obama Will Win Presidency

401k, ABC, ABC News, Abrams, Addington, AEI, Al Qaeda, Ari Fleisher, Ashcroft, bailout, Baker Botts, Banks, Bechtel, Beltway Groupthink, Beltway Journalism, Bin Laden, Blackwater, Bozell, Bremer, Britain, Broadcatching, Brown and Root, Buffett, Bush, Bush Apologists, Byron York, California, Campbell Brown, Carlyle Group, Charlie Gibson, Chevy Chase Club, Children, CIA, Coalition Provisional Authority, Cokie Roberts, Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Consensus Journalism, Conservatism, Constitution, Corn, Credit, Credit Default Swaps, Dan Rather, Dan Senor, Dana Perino, David Brooks, David Iglesias, Debates, Democrats, Dick Cheney, District Of Corruption, Dow Jones, Duke Zeiberts, Equity Market, Evolution, FBI, Feith, Finance, FISA, Fournier, Framing, Freepers, George Stephanopoulos, George Tenet, George W. Bush, George Will, Global Warming, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gootube, Grey, Grover Nordquist, Guantanamo, Guns, Habeas Corpus, Halliburton, Hannity, Healthcare, Hedge Funds, Hillary, Hume, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Jeff Gannon, Jeff Guckert, Joe Biden, Joe Klein, John Yoo, Joseph Wilson, Judith Miller, Justice Department, K Street, Karen Hughes, Karl Rove, Katrina, Kellog, Kerry, Kristol, Lee Atwater, Lehman. AIG, Libby, Limbaugh, Lobbyists, Luntz, Malkin, Maria Bartiromo, Mary Mapes, Matalin, Matt Cooper, Matt Drudge, Media Landscape, Medved, Meet The Press, Money Market, Moonbats, New York, New York Herald Sun, New York Times, NSA, O'Reilly, Obama, Olbermann, Patriot Act, Perle, PNAC, Politico, Politics, Politics Rundown, Poverty, Prager, Republic_Party, Retail Investors, Rich Lowry, Rick Sanchez, Right-Wing Conspiracy, Robert Luskin, Robert Novak, Roger Ailes, Rosie, Rumsfeld, Rupert Murdoch, Saddam, Sarah Palin, Scott McClellan, Shiite, Smerconish, Soldiers, Stock Market, Sunni, Surge, Taxes, terrorism, The Palm, The Plank, Tim Russert, Tony snow, Torture, Tullycast, Valerie Plame, Vandenheuvel, veterans, Viveca Novak, Wall Street, War Criminals, Washington D.C., Watergate, web 2.0, William Kristol, Wingnuttia, Wolfowitz, Youtube

obama2_2

(CNN) — CNN projects that Barack Obama will be the nation’s 44th president.

Obama will address the country from a rally in Chicago, Illinois, later Tuesday night.

The Illinois senator will become the first African-American to win the presidency.

Supporters in Chicago cheering, “Yes, we can” were met with cries of “Yes, we did.”

Obama’s former rival for the Democratic nomination, Sen. Hillary Clinton said in a statement that “we are celebrating an historic victory for the American people.”

“This was a long and hard fought campaign but the result was well worth the wait. Together, under the leadership of President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and a Democratic Congress, we will chart a better course to build a new economy and rebuild our leadership in the world.”

The Illinois senator is projected to pick up a big win in Virginia, a state that hasn’t voted for a Democratic president since 1964.

Obama also is projected to beat Sen. John McCain in Ohio, a battleground state that was considered a must-win for the Republican candidate. VideoWatch more on Obama’s Ohio win »

Earlier in the evening, senior McCain aides were growing pessimistic about the Arizona senator’s chances.

Going into the election, national polls showed Obama with an 8-point lead.

In addition to the presidential contest, voters were making choices in a number of key House and Senate races that could determine whether the Democrats strengthen their hold on Congress.

Former Gov. Mark Warner, a Democrat, will win a Senate seat in Virginia, CNN projects. He will replace retiring Republican Sen. John Warner.

Incumbent Sen. Elizabeth Dole, a Republican, is projected to lose her North Carolina seat to Democratic challenger Kay Hagan. VideoWatch Dole concede defeat »

Dole is the wife of 1996 Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole.

CNN also projects Democrats will win two other Senate seats currently held by Republicans. In New Hampshire, former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen will win over incumbent John Sununu, and in New Mexico, Democrat Tom Udall will defeat Republican Steve Pearce.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell held onto his seat in Kentucky.

Delaware voters re-elected Obama’s running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, to his seventh term. iReport.com: Share your Election Day reaction with CNN

CNN’s Ed Henry said there were lots of long faces in the lobby of the McCain headquarters at the Arizona Biltmore hotel as McCain allies watched returns showing Senate Republicans losing their seats. VideoWatch what McCain says about the race »

Voters expressed excitement and pride in their country after casting their ballots Tuesday in what has proved to be a historic election.

When the ballots are counted, the United States will have elected either its first African-American president or its oldest first-term president and first female vice president.

Poll workers reported high turnout across many parts of the country, and some voters waited hours to cast their ballots. Read about election problems

Reports of minor problems and delays in opening polls began surfacing early Tuesday, shortly after polls opened on the East Coast.

The presidential candidates both voted early in the day before heading out to the campaign trail one last time. VideoWatch Obama family at polls »

Tuesday also marked the end of the longest presidential campaign season in U.S. history — 21 months — and both candidates took the opportunity to make their final pitch to voters.

As McCain and Obama emerged from their parties’ conventions, the race was essentially a toss-up, with McCain campaigning on his experience and Obama on the promise of change. But the race was altered by the financial crisis that hit Wall Street in September. VideoWatch how this election is history in the making »

Although most of the attention has been focused on the presidential race, the outcome of congressional elections across the country will determine whether the Democrats increase their clout on Capitol Hill.

Few predict that the Democrats are in danger of losing their control of either the House or the Senate, but all eyes will be on nearly a dozen close Senate races that are key to whether the Democrats get 60 seats in the Senate.

With 60 votes, Democrats could end any Republican filibusters or other legislative moves to block legislation.

Many political observers also predict that the Democrats could expand their majority in the House.

Voters will also weigh in on a number of ballot initiatives across the country, many of them focused on social issues like abortion and affirmative action