Wikicollecting

Wikicollecting
Website wikicollecting.org
Current status defunct

Wikicollecting was a wiki-based open-source encyclopedia covering all areas of antiques and collectables. It was built through an international collaboration of collectors and experts, and encouraged users to submit, edit, update and expand articles for future generations of collectors.[1][2][3]

The site included information about a wide variety of subjects ranging from art, postage stamps, coins, classic cars, wine to comic books.

Launched in February 2011, the site had amassed over 400,000 articles as of July 2013.[4] The site was offline by the end of 2015.

Pages

The types of pages include encyclopaedic entries on specific subjects, sales or items, and information on museums, galleries, collectors’ clubs and organizations around the world.

Articles can include notable sales and price histories.

Articles can range from an overview of a collecting area (such as trading cards) including the subject’s history and context, to the current market value of a particular collectible. These articles are written from a point of neutrality.

It also includes comprehensive free listings of antique and collectibles dealers, which allow businesses to submit and maintain their own pages and include contact information and external links to their own websites.

Business and dealer pages are often written in a more subjective style, but the site is informally moderated by a number of volunteer users to maintain its accuracy.

Licence

Wikicollecting operates on open source software and an open content licensing model allowing free use and community ownership of the content. It uses the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License

See also

References

  1. "FOCUS ON WIKICOLLECTING.ORG". Sunday Mirror.
  2. "The Five Most Expensive Beatles Collectibles". Luxist.com.
  3. "The Top Five Most Expensive Beatles Collectibles". Prefix magazine.
  4. "About us". Wikicollecting.org. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
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