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The wiki is an arena for co-creation and cooperation. The users may co-write one specific article, or the cooperation may be expanded to a collection of articles, a project and even the whole wiki. Many of our projects have focused on the wiki infrastructure, like entering [[:Kategori:Koordinatfesta artikler|coordinates]] in articles and replacing names of administrative units due to [[Kommunereformen 2014–2018|municipal reforms]].   
The wiki is an arena for co-creation and cooperation. The users may co-write one specific article, or the cooperation may be expanded to a collection of articles, a project and even the whole wiki. Many of our projects have focused on the wiki infrastructure, like entering [[:Kategori:Koordinatfesta artikler|coordinates]] in articles and replacing names of administrative units due to [[Kommunereformen 2014–2018|municipal reforms]].   


Ideally, “everyone” should participate as content providers, for the many voices to be represented. Unfortunately, we are not there yet. As part of a research project about our wiki,<ref>Henningsen, Erik og Håkon Larsen: The Joys of Wiki Work: Craftsmanship, Flow and Self-externalization in a Digital Environment. In: Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age. De Gruyter Saur, 2020. Pages 345–362.</ref> a survey was carried out among all contributors registered by 2018. Out of 740 respondents three quarters were male. Equally, three quarters were aged 51 years or older, and more than 80 percent held a university degree (not only in history).   
Ideally, “everyone” should participate as content providers, for the many voices to be represented. Unfortunately, we are not there yet. As part of a research project about our wiki,<ref>Henningsen, Erik og Håkon Larsen: [https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110636628-017 The Joys of Wiki Work: Craftsmanship, Flow and Self-externalization in a Digital Environment]. In: Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age. De Gruyter Saur, 2020. Pages 345–362.</ref> a survey was carried out among all contributors registered by 2018. Out of 740 respondents three quarters were male. Equally, three quarters were aged 51 years or older, and more than 80 percent held a university degree (not only in history).   
 
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