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'''Andrew Lih''' was an academic for ten years, teaching at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Hong Kong Journalism and Media Studies Centre. He has degrees in computer science from Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. He is currently based in Beijing, China, and is researching a book about Wikipedia and its online community.
'''Andrew Lih''' was an academic for ten years, teaching at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Hong Kong Journalism and Media Studies Centre. He has degrees in computer science from Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. He is currently based in Beijing, China, and is researching a book about Wikipedia and its online community.



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Andrew Lih was an academic for ten years, teaching at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Hong Kong Journalism and Media Studies Centre. He has degrees in computer science from Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. He is currently based in Beijing, China, and is researching a book about Wikipedia and its online community.

Areas of interest: computer science, telecommunications and Internet history, US-China relations, online collaboration



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