Larry Sanger is an American internet project developer who co-founded Wikipedia
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Larry Sanger is an American internet project developer who co-founded Wikipedia
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Lawrence Mark "Larry" Sanger was born on July 16, 1968, in Bellevue, Washington. His father was a marine biologist while his mother was a homemaker.
He graduated from high school in 1986. From a young age he displayed an interest in philosophical topics and chose to study philosophy in Reed College and received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1991. While at college, he was exposed to the internet and he soon realized the tremendous potential of the internet as a medium of information exchange.
He set up a listserver for students and tutors to meet up for tutorial sessions and to discuss the possibility of creating a voluntary network where students and teachers could find each other via the internet. He also started and moderated a philosophy discussion list, the Association for Systematic Philosophy.
He went on to complete his Master of Arts in philosophy in 1995 from the Ohio State University. He then earned his Ph.D. from the same university in 2000 with the dissertation ‘Epistemic Circularity: An Essay on the Problem of Meta-Justification’.
Sanger was discussing possible ideas with his internet acquaintances when Jimmy Wales suggested the concept of an online encyclopedia. Wales had already registered the domain name, Nupedia, and the two men teamed up. Sanger was hired as the editor-in-chief of Nupedia.
Nupedia was officially launched in March 2000 as an English-language Web-based encyclopedia. The articles in the encyclopedia were written by volunteer contributors who had appropriate expertise in the subjects they wrote about. The content then went through a seven-step approval process and was reviewed by expert editors before publication.
The basic guiding principle behind Nupedia was to create content of a quality comparable to that of professional encyclopedias. In order to control the quality of content Sanger wanted scholars to volunteer as writers.
Due to the stringent control process, the progress at Nupedia was slow which frustrated both Sanger and Wales. Sanger then suggested that they create a wiki to spur article development and thus the idea for Wikipedia was born.
Wikipedia was officially launched in January 2001. Sanger ran the project during its initial months, and the fast-paced growth of Wikipedia surprised both the founders greatly. However, within months of its launch, issues regarding the content quality crept up between Wales and Sanger.
Larry Sanger was one of the co-founders of the immensely popular free-content Internet encyclopedia, Wikipedia, which was launched in 2001. Sanger coined its name and formulated much of its original policy.
He is the founder of Citizendium—the citizens' compendium of everything—a wiki-based free encyclopedia project which he launched in 2007. Based on the Wikipedia model, the project aims to achieve higher credibility by strictly moderating the content for increased reliability.