Wikipedia:Noam Cohen
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Noam Cohen (Chomsky1 (talk · contribs)) is a journalist who is significant in the wiki community for his coverage of Wikipedia in The New York Times, Wired, and elsewhere.
Cohen's articles on Wikipedia
edit- Cohen, Noam (28 October 2021). "VIPs expect special treatment. At Wikipedia, don't even ask". Washington Post.
- Cohen, Noam (7 September 2021). "One Woman's Mission to Rewrite Nazi History on Wikipedia". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (16 March 2021). "Wikipedia Is Finally Asking Big Tech to Pay Up". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (26 October 2020). "Wikipedia's Plan to Resist Election Day Misinformation". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (15 March 2020). "How Wikipedia Prevents the Spread of Coronavirus Misinformation". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (11 November 2019). "Socked Into the Puppet-Hole on Wikipedia". WIRED.
- Cohen, Noam (7 April 2019). "Want to Know How to Build a Better Democracy? Ask Wikipedia". WIRED.
- Cohen, Noam (6 April 2018). "Conspiracy videos? Fake news? Enter Wikipedia, the 'good cop' of the Internet". Washington Post.
- Cohen, Noam (26 October 2014). "Wikipedia Emerges as Trusted Internet Source for Ebola Information". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (1 May 2014). "Open-Source Software Specialist Selected as Executive Director of Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 April 2014). "Adrianne Wadewitz, 37, Wikipedia Editor, Dies in Rock Climbing Fall". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 March 2014). "Warming Up to the Culture of Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 February 2014). "Wikipedia vs. the Small Screen". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (29 September 2013). "Editing Wikipedia Pages for Med School Credit". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 September 2012). "Wikitravel, Once a Profit Dream, Now Bedevils Its Owner". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (31 January 2011). "Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia's Contributor List". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (11 July 2010). "How Can Wikipedia Grow? Maybe in Bengali". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 July 2010). "Wikipedia's Foundation Plans Expansion". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (4 June 2010). "British Museum Collaborates With Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (29 August 2009). "Look This Up on Wikipedia: How Big Is Too Big?". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (27 August 2009). "A War of Words Over Wikipedia's Spanish Version". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (30 March 2009). "Microsoft Encarta Dies After Long Battle With Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (28 March 2009). "Wikipedia: Exploring Fact City". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (23 January 2009). "Wikipedia May Restrict Public's Ability to Change Entries". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 December 2008). "British Dispute That Blocked Wikipedia Editing Is Resolved". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 July 2008). "A Wikipedian Challenge: Convincing Arabic Speakers to Write in Arabic". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 July 2008). "A Book with 90,000 Authors". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (17 July 2008). "Wikipedia Tries Approval System to Reduce Vandalism on Pages". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (17 July 2008). "Wikipedia Goes to Alexandria, Home of Other Great Reference Works". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (7 August 2007). "The Dalai Lama and Understanding Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (6 August 2007). "Jimmy Wales: 2 Million Articles Down and More to Do". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (4 August 2007). "Cheers and Boos as Wikipedians See Themselves on Film". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (3 August 2007). "In Taipei, Wikipedians Talk Wiki Fatigue, Wikiwars and Wiki Bucks". The New York Times.
Panel at Wikipedia Day 2017 in New York City
editOn 15 January 2017 Cohen moderated a discussion on post-truth politics between Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director Katherine Maher and Columbia Law School professor and author Tim Wu.
- Wikipedia Day 2017 in NYC
- bluerasberry (7 February 2017). "Free truthful information and ponies". Wikipedia.
Cohen talking about Wikimedia projects
edit- Recode staff (24 December 2017). "Full transcript: Author Noam Cohen calls social media a 'wrecking ball' on Recode Decode". Recode.