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Update 2: The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate

New supplement to the Iraq Museum International book follows this weekend's war of ideas waged among the editors of Wikipedia, the world's largest Internet encyclopedia.

(PRWEB) February 12, 2006 -- New supplement to the Iraq Museum International book follows this weekend's war of ideas waged among the editors of Wikipedia, the world's largest Internet encyclopedia.

"The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate: A War of Ideas" is a 2-volume reference work published by Iraq Museum International - www.BaghdadMuseum.org - that shows how Wikipedia, the world's largest online encyclopedia, reached the decision to permanently display and distribute copies of 12 satirical drawings of Muhammad first published by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Today, the publisher released UPDATE 2, capturing the unfolding editorial arguments at Wikipedia as the Muhammad cartoons controversy heats up around the world.

Note: These publications do not contain reproductions of the cartoons.

New book release
Update 2: The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate
John Simmons, editor
Format: Adobe pdf file
File Size: 1,553KB
Printable: Yes
Mac OS Compatible: Yes
Windows Compatible: Yes
Handheld Compatible: Yes
Digital: 273 pages
Publisher: Iraq Museum International - www.BaghdadMuseum.org - February 12, 2006

The original edition of "The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate: A War Of Ideas" assembled a 700-page transcript of the heated online discussions among the users of Wikipedia, the world's largest Internet encyclopedia, as they edited articles dealing with the notorious satirical drawings of Muhammad first published in Denmark. UPDATE 2 extends the transcript another 48 hours with an additional 273 pages of revisions and added text.

According to editor John Simmons, "This transcript reveals the mechanics of the clash of civilizations."

The 2-volume reference work and Update 1 can be downloaded at www.BaghdadMuseum.org and are released as part of the Iraq Museum International feature series, "Mesopotamia Yesterday, Iraq Today."

These works contain material authored and/or copyrighted by Wikipedia contributors. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the 2-volume original edition and the update under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included, along with a list of the URLs to all of the Wikipedia source pages, in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License" at the end of each publication.

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UPDATE 2: The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate
This 273-page supplement to the new Iraq Museum International book follows this weekend's war of ideas waged among the editors of Wikipedia, the world's largest online encyclopedia. Note: This publication does not contain reproductions of the cartoons.
Uploaded: Feb 11, 2006
File Name: wmcdu002.pdf

The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate: A War Of Ideas
The Wikipedia Muhammad Cartoons Debate: A War of Ideas, published by Iraq Museum International (www.BaghdadMuseum.org), is a 2-volume reference work that shows how Wikipedia, the world's largest encyclopedia on the Internet, reached the decision to permanently display and distribute copies of 12 satirical drawings of Muhammad first published by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Uploaded: Feb 11, 2006
File Name: wmcd01.jpg

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