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{{Work|This page - and the Wikipedia+ initiative itself - is a work-in-progress and testing is invited.<br/>The latest alpha version of the extension can be downloaded [https://wikispooks.com/WikipediaPlus/wikipediaPlus.0.6.3.xpi here] (Firefox only for now).<br/>To discuss/provide feedback, use this [[Special:EmailUser/Peter|Email form]] or the above discussion tab. | {{Work|This page - and the Wikipedia+ initiative itself - is a work-in-progress and testing is invited.<br/>The latest alpha version of the extension can be downloaded [https://wikispooks.com/WikipediaPlus/wikipediaPlus.0.6.3.xpi here] (Firefox only for now).<br/>To discuss/provide feedback, use this [[Special:EmailUser/Peter|Email form]] or the above discussion tab. | ||
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− | [[File:WP notification example.600x308.gif | frame | Ever fancy quick access to alternative viewpoints? Wikipedia+ | + | [[File:WP notification example.600x308.gif | frame | Ever fancy quick access to alternative viewpoints? Let Wikipedia+ suggest them for you]] |
− | '''Wikipedia+''' is an | + | '''Wikipedia+''' is an tool for Wikipedia users who are not always happy with the Wikipedia approved narrative. It is an open source browser extension which augments pages by adding suggestions of pages on alternative sites of interest to you. Whenever you browse to Wikipedia, Wikipedia+ looks at the language and ''page name'' and silently checks with the alternative websites you have chosen whether they contain any matching pages. If so, it displays a notification containing links to the matching pages on the other sites that you might wish to visit. |
'''''N.B.''' The Wikipedia+ initiative has no affiliation whatever with the [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Home Wikipedia Foundation].'' | '''''N.B.''' The Wikipedia+ initiative has no affiliation whatever with the [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Home Wikipedia Foundation].'' | ||
==Rationale== | ==Rationale== | ||
− | [[Wikipedia]] is a | + | [[Wikipedia]] is in one sense a victim of its own success. In common with all [[MSM | mainstream media]] sources, it has a [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|well-established bias]]: |
{{QB| | {{QB| | ||
To the extent that a subject is judged threatening to established power and the widespread acceptance of '[[Project:Definitions|official narratives]]' of events, the reliability and ultimate accuracy of Wikipedia articles touching on it is likely to be compromised. At the extremes of power and perceived threat, Wikipedia's 'Neutral-Point-of-View' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV Wikipedia 'Neutral point of view]</ref> principle pretty much guarantees that the compromise will be fundamental. (See [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|The Problem with Wikipedia]] for a fuller discussion) | To the extent that a subject is judged threatening to established power and the widespread acceptance of '[[Project:Definitions|official narratives]]' of events, the reliability and ultimate accuracy of Wikipedia articles touching on it is likely to be compromised. At the extremes of power and perceived threat, Wikipedia's 'Neutral-Point-of-View' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV Wikipedia 'Neutral point of view]</ref> principle pretty much guarantees that the compromise will be fundamental. (See [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|The Problem with Wikipedia]] for a fuller discussion) | ||
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− | '''Wikipedia+ alleviates this difficulty by allowing users to choose for themselves | + | '''Wikipedia+ alleviates this difficulty by allowing users to choose for themselves sources of information with which to supplement the information on Wikipedia.''' |
==Users== | ==Users== | ||
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*Select a site and click on the pencil icon to the right (or just doubleclick the site) to bring up a dialog to edit it. | *Select a site and click on the pencil icon to the right (or just doubleclick the site) to bring up a dialog to edit it. | ||
*Select a site and click the up/down arrows to change site priority. | *Select a site and click the up/down arrows to change site priority. | ||
− | *Click the plus icon to add a new site. A dialog will | + | *Click the plus icon to add a new site. A dialog will appear for you to input a name, a URL, and which language(s) it uses. |
===Use=== | ===Use=== | ||
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==Webmasters== | ==Webmasters== | ||
− | The tool suits any websites whose material complements the content on Wikipedia, whether because it directly contradicts it, or simply because it contains more detail than is contained on Wikipedia. | + | The tool suits any websites whose material complements the content on Wikipedia, whether because it directly contradicts it, or simply because it contains more detail than is contained on Wikipedia. Making their site '''Wikipedia+''' capable will result in traffic from software users. |
===Requirements=== | ===Requirements=== | ||
− | Making a site | + | Making a site Wikipedia+ capable is a pretty straightforward task, and doesn't require changing any existing pages. The main task is deciding which wikipedia pages you wish to associate with which of your sites pages. |
===Choosing an access URL=== | ===Choosing an access URL=== |
Revision as of 15:43, 7 July 2011
This page - and the Wikipedia+ initiative itself - is a work-in-progress and testing is invited. The latest alpha version of the extension can be downloaded here (Firefox only for now). To discuss/provide feedback, use this Email form or the above discussion tab. |
Wikipedia+ is an tool for Wikipedia users who are not always happy with the Wikipedia approved narrative. It is an open source browser extension which augments pages by adding suggestions of pages on alternative sites of interest to you. Whenever you browse to Wikipedia, Wikipedia+ looks at the language and page name and silently checks with the alternative websites you have chosen whether they contain any matching pages. If so, it displays a notification containing links to the matching pages on the other sites that you might wish to visit.
N.B. The Wikipedia+ initiative has no affiliation whatever with the Wikipedia Foundation.
Contents
Rationale
Wikipedia is in one sense a victim of its own success. In common with all mainstream media sources, it has a well-established bias:
To the extent that a subject is judged threatening to established power and the widespread acceptance of 'official narratives' of events, the reliability and ultimate accuracy of Wikipedia articles touching on it is likely to be compromised. At the extremes of power and perceived threat, Wikipedia's 'Neutral-Point-of-View' [1] principle pretty much guarantees that the compromise will be fundamental. (See The Problem with Wikipedia for a fuller discussion)
Wikipedia+ alleviates this difficulty by allowing users to choose for themselves sources of information with which to supplement the information on Wikipedia.
Users
Users may value the alternative perspectives they receive from Wikipedia+. It searches in the background, and only makes suggestions when it has found a result of potential interest.
Requirements
Wikipedia Plus currently requires Mozilla Firefox, versions 3 to 5 inclusive.
- Download the latest alpha version here.
Installation
- Firefox versions 4 & 5: Select Tools/add-ons on the browser menu. From the drop-down box next to the search box at the top of the page, select "Install add-on from File....". Browse to the downloaded .XPI file and select it. You will be presented with a window warning you to "Install add-ons only from author whom you trust" and detailing the extension name and file selected. Click the "Install Now" button. The extension should install and you will be prompted to restart your browser.
- Firefox version 3: Select Tools/add-ons on the browser menu. A dialogue window will appear. Drag and drop the .XPI file to the window. You will be prompted to proceed/cancel the installation. Following installation a browser restart is required to use the extension.
Setup
After successful installation the extension icon and status will be present on the browser status bar (bottom-right).
- Click the text to enable/disable Wikipedia+
- Click the icon will pop-up the Wikipedia+ Preferences dialogue window. The window comprises 5 tabs plus OK/Cancel buttons.
The Appearance, Behaviour, and About tabs are pretty self explanatory.
Configuring Websites
Wikipedia+ comes preloaded with some alternative sites which you may wish to use to supplement your Wikipedia experience, but the choice of sites is yours. The Sites tab is for configuring which sites Wikipedia+ checks. This tab shows a list of the sites, with the highest priority sites (checked first, appears on the left) at the top.
- There is a set of reasonably intuitive navigation, information and editing buttons to the right.
- Select a site and click on the pencil icon to the right (or just doubleclick the site) to bring up a dialog to edit it.
- Select a site and click the up/down arrows to change site priority.
- Click the plus icon to add a new site. A dialog will appear for you to input a name, a URL, and which language(s) it uses.
Use
When browsing Wikipedia, if you the extension detects pages on other sites that may correspond to the page you are at, a notification bar will appear as shown above. To go to the sites it suggests, click the corresponding button. By default, these will appear in a new tab, though this can be changed from the options dialog.
Webmasters
The tool suits any websites whose material complements the content on Wikipedia, whether because it directly contradicts it, or simply because it contains more detail than is contained on Wikipedia. Making their site Wikipedia+ capable will result in traffic from software users.
Requirements
Making a site Wikipedia+ capable is a pretty straightforward task, and doesn't require changing any existing pages. The main task is deciding which wikipedia pages you wish to associate with which of your sites pages.
Choosing an access URL
The first step is to choose a URL pattern by which Wikipedia+ can query the site, e.g. for this site, it is http://www.wikispooks.com/wiki/{PageName} This is requested by the browser add-in, with {PageName} replaced by the name of a Wikipedia page. It must return a 404 (Page Not Found) code unless a page is matching available.
Implementing the access URL
All the access URL has to need is to translate a request for a particular wikipedia PageName either into a locally available page, or give a 404 code if no such page is available. Your means of implementing this will depend on the technology which your site already uses.
General Method
One simple method is to have an access URL of the form http://www.example.com/WP.php?page={PageName}, so that all incoming requests are served by a single script. This could read from a database of local page URL to match with wikipedia PageNames. You may wish to use the simple script written for this purpose by Robin Upton, which is available here.
Wikis only Method
If your site is a wiki, you could use dedicated namespace (this site uses Wikipedia:) to maintain an easy correspondence between your site's pages and Wikipedia's pages. If you already have content, the fastest way to make your site Wikipedia+ ready is to just add a redirect, so that /wiki/Wikipedia:Some_Wikipedia_URL contains #REDIRECT[[Your_Local_URL]].
Contacts
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