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Noam Cohen (
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contribs)) is a journalist who is significant in the wiki community for his coverage of Wikipedia in
The New York Times,
Wired, and elsewhere.
- Cohen, Noam (28 October 2021).
"VIPs expect special treatment. At Wikipedia, don't even ask". Washington Post.
- Cohen, Noam (7 September 2021).
"One Woman's Mission to Rewrite Nazi History on Wikipedia". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (16 March 2021).
"Wikipedia Is Finally Asking Big Tech to Pay Up". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (26 October 2020).
"Wikipedia's Plan to Resist Election Day Misinformation". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (15 March 2020).
"How Wikipedia Prevents the Spread of Coronavirus Misinformation". Wired.
- Cohen, Noam (11 November 2019).
"Socked Into the Puppet-Hole on Wikipedia". WIRED.
- Cohen, Noam (7 April 2019).
"Want to Know How to Build a Better Democracy? Ask Wikipedia". WIRED.
- Cohen, Noam (6 April 2018).
"Conspiracy videos? Fake news? Enter Wikipedia, the 'good cop' of the Internet". Washington Post.
- Cohen, Noam (26 October 2014).
"Wikipedia Emerges as Trusted Internet Source for Ebola Information". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (1 May 2014).
"Open-Source Software Specialist Selected as Executive Director of Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 April 2014).
"Adrianne Wadewitz, 37, Wikipedia Editor, Dies in Rock Climbing Fall". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 March 2014).
"Warming Up to the Culture of Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 February 2014).
"Wikipedia vs. the Small Screen". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (29 September 2013).
"Editing Wikipedia Pages for Med School Credit". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 September 2012).
"Wikitravel, Once a Profit Dream, Now Bedevils Its Owner". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (31 January 2011).
"Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia's Contributor List". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (11 July 2010).
"How Can Wikipedia Grow? Maybe in Bengali". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 July 2010).
"Wikipedia's Foundation Plans Expansion". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (4 June 2010).
"British Museum Collaborates With Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (29 August 2009).
"Look This Up on Wikipedia: How Big Is Too Big?". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (27 August 2009).
"A War of Words Over Wikipedia's Spanish Version". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (30 March 2009).
"Microsoft Encarta Dies After Long Battle With Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (28 March 2009).
"Wikipedia: Exploring Fact City". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (23 January 2009).
"Wikipedia May Restrict Public's Ability to Change Entries". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (9 December 2008).
"British Dispute That Blocked Wikipedia Editing Is Resolved". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 July 2008).
"A Wikipedian Challenge: Convincing Arabic Speakers to Write in Arabic". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (19 July 2008).
"A Book with 90,000 Authors". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (17 July 2008).
"Wikipedia Tries Approval System to Reduce Vandalism on Pages". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (17 July 2008).
"Wikipedia Goes to Alexandria, Home of Other Great Reference Works". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (7 August 2007).
"The Dalai Lama and Understanding Wikipedia". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (6 August 2007).
"Jimmy Wales: 2 Million Articles Down and More to Do". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (4 August 2007).
"Cheers and Boos as Wikipedians See Themselves on Film". The New York Times.
- Cohen, Noam (3 August 2007).
"In Taipei, Wikipedians Talk Wiki Fatigue, Wikiwars and Wiki Bucks". The New York Times.
On 15 January 2017 Cohen moderated a discussion on
post-truth politics between Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director
Katherine Maher and
Columbia Law School professor and author
Tim Wu.