File:Preservapedia Podcast Richard McCoy.flac

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Preservapedia_Podcast_Richard_McCoy.flac(FLAC audio file, length 9 min 43 s, 516 kbps overall, file size: 35.86 MB)

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English: Preservapedia intern Stephanie Byrd interviews Richard McCoy, principal of McCoy + Associates, on his use of Wiki-based assignments in graduate level coursework, WikiProject Public Art, and his experience with Wikipedia books. The interview was recorded, by telephone, on July, 19, 2013 with permission to release the interview into the public domain. The interview is posted as a part of the WikiProject Preservation Education.
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current18:20, 29 July 20139 min 43 s (35.86 MB)Preservapedia (talk | contribs)User created page with UploadWizard

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MP3 231 kbps Completed 02:03, 25 December 2017 16 s
Ogg Vorbis 108 kbps Completed 07:34, 10 February 2017 22 s