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== Introduction ==

In this context, a '''Wikislice''' is collection of articles pulled from Wikipedia for the WikiReader activity on the XO. The goal is to select from wikipedia well written, structured, and cited articles while excluding the rest. The entire english Wikipedia is very large and wouldn't fit on the XO. Nor are 1000+ articles on Pokemon characters important education materials for the developing world.

== Questions on Universalism ==

The question of universal use of this content needs to be considered. Do we run this project under OLPC entirely? Or do we try to create logical bundles for anyone with a wikireader? What are our ideas that may differ from other Wikipedians?

== Bundles ==

We are planning on shipping a general collection of material with the XO. Additional packages will be shipped with the [[XS]] [[School Server]] or available online. Collections could be added to a student's XO based on classroom assignments or simply a child's interest in a subject.

=== Health Bundle ===

In conjunction with other [[Health Content]], a wikislice of relevant [[health]] materials would be very useful.






== Legacy info ==



A '''Wikislice''' is a collection of materials gathered from a public wiki and packaged into a reusable form. Common examples are topical wikislices from Wikipedia, resulting in books such as the "Solar system" wikijunior text and various [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikireader wikireaders]. Tools used to make wikislices are regular expression toolkits.
A '''Wikislice''' is a collection of materials gathered from a public wiki and packaged into a reusable form. Common examples are topical wikislices from Wikipedia, resulting in books such as the "Solar system" wikijunior text and various [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikireader wikireaders]. Tools used to make wikislices are regular expression toolkits.



Revision as of 20:55, 8 February 2008

Introduction

In this context, a Wikislice is collection of articles pulled from Wikipedia for the WikiReader activity on the XO. The goal is to select from wikipedia well written, structured, and cited articles while excluding the rest. The entire english Wikipedia is very large and wouldn't fit on the XO. Nor are 1000+ articles on Pokemon characters important education materials for the developing world.

Questions on Universalism

The question of universal use of this content needs to be considered. Do we run this project under OLPC entirely? Or do we try to create logical bundles for anyone with a wikireader? What are our ideas that may differ from other Wikipedians?

Bundles

We are planning on shipping a general collection of material with the XO. Additional packages will be shipped with the XS School Server or available online. Collections could be added to a student's XO based on classroom assignments or simply a child's interest in a subject.

Health Bundle

In conjunction with other Health Content, a wikislice of relevant health materials would be very useful.




Legacy info

A Wikislice is a collection of materials gathered from a public wiki and packaged into a reusable form. Common examples are topical wikislices from Wikipedia, resulting in books such as the "Solar system" wikijunior text and various wikireaders. Tools used to make wikislices are regular expression toolkits.

See User:ZdenekBroz and the library grid for some examples.

WikiProject Wikislice

Please visit the project about wikislices on the english wikipedia.

Code libraries

  • KsanaForge and their KsanaWiki project have a set of scripts that process raw xml dumps from MediaWiki. They are working on producing read-only flash drives and SD cards for distribution.
  • Linterweb, developer of one of the freely-available static selections of Wikipedia, has an open source toolchain for building it; they are also working on wiki search engines (see Kiwix) and have offered to help build the local-filesystem search for the journal.
  • The Moulinwiki project and Renaud Gaudin have a toolchain from processing html output from the MediaWiki parser. They are now combining forces with Linterweb.
  • PediaPress has an "mwlib" library for parsing mediawiki text which is freely available
  • the "Wikipedia 1.0" team and Andrew Cates (user:BozMo on en:wp) is using their own scripts to generate and review static collections from a list of constantly changing wiki articles.
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