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'''Wiki@Home''' is a project managed by Wikimedia Italia members in collaboration with [http://it.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinotizie:Wiki@Home) Italian Wikinews].
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'''Wiki@Home''' is a project managed by some members of Wikimedia Italia, together with [http://it.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinotizie:Wiki@Home) the Italian version of Wikinews].
  
The aim is to contact important persons of the culture to have an interview. In this way, we can also explain what Wikipedia and her sister projects really are, and try and find some possible collaboration.
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The project aims to contact notable people and to interview them. In this way, we can also explain what Wikipedia and her sister projects really are, and try and find some possible collaboration. We reach an interviewee because a member of Wikimedia Italia already knows her/him; the interviewer is not a professional journalist but a (maybe different) member of WMI with a personal interest in the topic. The community also arranges the questions which will be made: the result is usually a friendly exchange of opinions, as opposed to a formal interview.
  
The questions are elaborated generally by the community.
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There are already [http://it.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinotizie:Wiki@Home/In_pubblicazione a number of interviews] (all in Italian, of course).
The contact with them is "by friendship" (a member knows an important person and tries to schedule a meeting).
 
The interviewer is not a professional journalist but a member of WMI, a volunteer, who is personally interested with the person to be interviewed.
 
  
[http://it.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinotizie:Wiki@Home/In_pubblicazione These] are the already published interviews.
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Among the people interviewed there is [[w:it:Antonio Spadaro|Antonio Spadaro]], a Jesuit priest which who is in the board of the ''Civiltà Cattolica'', an influential review which is an unofficial voice for the Holy See: Father Spadaro is an expert of "new media" and back in 2006 he made a deep analysis of Wikipedia with its strenghts and weaknesses. [[w:it:Antonio_Serra_(sceneggiatore)|Antonio Serra]] is an important Italian comic-strip writer; a nice byproduct of the interview is that he gave us some comics produced by him for inclusion in Wikipedia.
  
For example [[w:it:Antonio Spadaro|Antonio Spadaro]] is a Jesuit and the director of "Civilità Cattolica", an official pubblication of Vatican State, we have simply asked to him to have an interview but he had already had contacts with Wikipedia communities; Maurizio Codogno is a current WMI board member but also a member of GCN and Naming Authorities in Italy; [[w:it:Antonio_Serra_(sceneggiatore)|Antonio Serra]] is an important comics writer, who also accepted to put in Wikipedia some comics produced by him.
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The project is ongoing: we are now schedulink an interview with [[w:it:Margherita_Hack|Margherita Hack]], a well-known astrophysicist who was our host at an event attended by WMI in Bologna.  
 
 
We are looking to improve this kind of contacts, i.e. we had the presence of [[w:it:Margherita_Hack|Margherita Hack]], an important astrophysicist, at an event attended by WMI in Bologna, where she corrected her own biography in Wikipedia and accepted to be interviewed by Wiki@Home.  
 
  
 
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Wiki@Home is a project managed by some members of Wikimedia Italia, together with the Italian version of Wikinews.

The project aims to contact notable people and to interview them. In this way, we can also explain what Wikipedia and her sister projects really are, and try and find some possible collaboration. We reach an interviewee because a member of Wikimedia Italia already knows her/him; the interviewer is not a professional journalist but a (maybe different) member of WMI with a personal interest in the topic. The community also arranges the questions which will be made: the result is usually a friendly exchange of opinions, as opposed to a formal interview.

There are already a number of interviews (all in Italian, of course).

Among the people interviewed there is Antonio Spadaro, a Jesuit priest which who is in the board of the Civiltà Cattolica, an influential review which is an unofficial voice for the Holy See: Father Spadaro is an expert of "new media" and back in 2006 he made a deep analysis of Wikipedia with its strenghts and weaknesses. Antonio Serra is an important Italian comic-strip writer; a nice byproduct of the interview is that he gave us some comics produced by him for inclusion in Wikipedia.

The project is ongoing: we are now schedulink an interview with Margherita Hack, a well-known astrophysicist who was our host at an event attended by WMI in Bologna.