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My name is Jonathan Bowen and I have become increasingly enthusiastic about the Wikipedia project — well done to Jimmy Wales who started it! See the history of Wikipedia as a starting point for further information.
I am particularly keen on documenting museums on Wikipedia. See the paper Museums and Wikipedia at the 2006 Museums and the Web conference.
A one-page article on wikis in general and Wikipedia in particular appeared in the Times Higher Education Supplement on 21 July 2006.
Overall, I believe in using common sense and I am not a lover of Vogons.
— Jonathan Bowen
See also
edit- Categories: art, arts, children, computer science, computing, culture, electronic engineering, formal methods, galleries, heritage, history of computing, IT, museology, museums, people, software engineering, systems
- Places: Henley, London, Oxford, Reading, Sonning, Thames
- Personal: Old Dragons, Old Bryanstonians, Univ. alumni, The Dragon, Bryanston, Univ., Oxford University, LSBU, BCU
- Bowens: Edmund Bowen, Humphry Bowen, Jonathan Bowen
- New Wikipedia pages
- Projects: History of science, Oxford, Systems
- Missing articles
- Editing statistics
External links
edit- Personal website (see also Google site)
- Prof. Jonathan P. Bowen at London South Bank University
- WorldWikia home page
- Wikisource home page
- Wikimedia Commons home page
- Museums Wiki on Wikia
- Formal Methods Wiki on Wikia
- Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp)
- Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC)
- FMnet
- Formal methods
- Z User Group
- Z notation
- Wikipedia edit summary
- Wikipedia pages created