Thanks. Wikiversity may have the potential, but at the moment its
organization can be quite odd. I'll try to hang out in that community
for a bit and see what direction it is going in.
I'm hoping for something more specific than lists of books. Something
evaluative. These are mainly fiction genre and are of books with pages
in wikipedia. I think something like Wikiversity will be closer to
what's needed, but I really would like to see annotated selections. I
should do an example - put my bibliography where my typing is, or
something like that. I'll work on that.
kc
On 3/28/20 9:09 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 at 15:53, Karen Coyle
<kcoyle(a)kcoyle.net> wrote:
I would love to see a
"Wiki-bibliography" - where we could gather things
like reading lists from courses, and where people can put annotated
bibliographies on topics. I'm not exactly sure how it would work --
would there be one bibliography per topic? Or could everyone add their
own bibliography? (Then we get back into the "personal lists" problem.)
Wikipedia has "list of books about foo" articles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_books
As with all Wikipedia comment you can edit them, or make additional pages.
bibliographies could be developed for different
audiences and learning
levels.
AIUI, Wikiversity accommodates this.
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Karen Coyle
kcoyle(a)kcoyle.net
http://kcoyle.net
skype: kcoylenet