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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090418T090439
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UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250457007
URL:http://pdx.wiki.org/
DESCRIPTION:WikiWednesday is an opportunity to learn about wikis and how 
 to use them for improved collaboration within an existing organization\,
  for new ventures\, or worldwide. \n\nThis month we will have an introdu
 ction to research with Wikipedia focused on journalists and bloggers. \n
 \nThe event will cover techniques for assessing the trustworthiness of a
 n article\, delving in to just who edited what\, and other tip and trick
 s for gleaning useful information out of the world's largest encyclopedi
 a. \n\nA 30 minute introductory presentation will be followed by a panel
  discussion featuring Wikipedia administrators Steven Walling and Pete F
 orsyth\, and journalists Dan Cook and Abraham Hyatt (formerly of The Por
 tland Business Journal and Oregon Business Magazine\, respectively).\n\n
 Tags:\nblogging\, journalism\, panel\, wiki
SUMMARY:WikiWednesday: Wikipedia for Journalists and Bloggers
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LOCATION:AboutUs
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