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University of Nebraska at Omaha

2015

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Crowdsourcing Digital Public History, Jason A. Heppler, Gabriel K. Wolfenstein Mar 2015

Crowdsourcing Digital Public History, Jason A. Heppler, Gabriel K. Wolfenstein

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The generation of communal knowledge is not a new phenomenon. In the late nineteenth century, the Oxford English Dictionary solicited volunteers to submit words and their usage for inclusion in the dictionary ( 1 ). Carl Becker, writing in 1932 on what was already an old discussion in the historical profession, noted that "if the essence of history is the memory of things said and done, then it is obvious that every normal person, Mr. Everyman, knows some history" (2). The historian Jo Guldi's work on participatory mapping shows that urban planners in the middle of the twentieth century attempted …