- Look up
contributor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contributor may
refer to: Author, the
originator of any
written work
which is
contributed to a...
- writers,
known as
contributors, who are not part of its staff.
Depending on the program,
contributors may be paid or unpaid; paid
contributors are typically...
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motivations of
Wikipedia contributors. It
applied Latour and Woolgar's
concept of the
cycle of
credit to
Wikipedia contributors,
suggesting that the reason...
- viewers. Some of its
original programs feature Fox News
personalities and
contributors. In 2003, Fox News saw a
large ratings jump
during the
early stages of...
- A list of
current and past
contributors to The New Yorker,
along with the
dates they were
published and
their primary areas of interest.
Return to TOC...
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sections in a
broad range of
subjects from a
significant number of
contributors.
Contributors had included:
Adrienne Wu on gender, and species,
identity Arianna...
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required contributors to sign a CLA,
either as an
organization or as an individual. However, this was
retired in 2011 and
instead contributors must agree...
- (/ˈɔːrkɪd/ ; Open
Researcher and
Contributor ID) is a
nonproprietary alphanumeric code to
uniquely identify authors and
contributors of
scholarly communication...
- The
Contributor Covenant is a code of
conduct for
contributors to free/open
source software projects,
created by
Coraline Ada Ehmke. Its
stated purpose...
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Lawrence F. Kaplan, John
Judis and
Spencer Ackerman. In 2006, long-time
contributor, critic, and
senior editor Lee Siegel, who had
maintained a blog on the...