- Merl
Harry Reagle (January 5, 1950 –
August 22, 2015) was an
American crossword constructor. For 30 years, he
constructed a
puzzle every Sunday for the...
-
Joseph Michael Reagle Jr. (born 1972) is an
American academic and
writer focused on
digital technology and culture,
including Wikipedia,
online comments...
- by Tim Long, and
directed by
Nancy Kruse.
Crossword puzzle creators Merl
Reagle and Will
Shortz guest star as
themselves in the
episode while Scott Thompson...
- March 2023[update], it
ranked 6th in po****rity,
according to Similarweb.
Loveland and
Reagle argue that, in process,
Wikipedia follows a long
tradition of historical...
-
Gilbert 1991, p. 92.
Reagles & L****n 2013, p. 8.
Addison 1980, p. 29;
Reagles & L****n 2013, p. 9.
Haffner 2003, p. 32;
Reagles & L****n 2013, p. 8....
- ISBN 978-1608194841. OCLC 701239310. "1 ****s and Norms".
reagle.org.
Retrieved April 25, 2020.
Reagle, p. 6 "Talk:Larry Sanger/Archive 1", Wikipedia, January...
-
Faith Collaboration: The
Culture of
Wikipedia is a 2010 book by
Joseph M.
Reagle Jr. that
deals with the
topic of
Wikipedia and the
Wikipedia community....
-
lifetime achievement in
crossword construction",
named in
honor of Merl
Reagle, has been
presented at the
tournament since 2016. 2016 –
Maura Jacobson...
- the
creation of Wikipedia. It was
edited by
academic and
author Joseph M.
Reagle Jr. and
social researcher Jackie Koerner.
Contributions came from 34 other...
-
Raoul Reagle Transue (January 31, 1937 –
December 17, 2008) was an
American mathematician and topologist. He is the son of
mathematician William Reagle Transue...