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We’ve Never Done It That Way, But Would You Read It?

We Are Smarter Than Me is a new effort to publish a book that is collaboratively written by thousands of volunteers. The topic they are focusing on is how collaborative efforts can impact traditional top-down corporate activities.

A few books have recently been written on this topic, but they all fail to confront one central paradox. While they extol the power of communities, they were each written by only one person. We’re putting this paradox to the test by inviting hundreds of thousands of authors to contribute to this “network book” using today’s technologies.

This approach takes the idea of beta publishing to the extreme end of the continuum of participation. Beta publishing leverages a book’s audience to improve the quality of the book. However, there is still a single author whose vision and voice is embodied in the work. I honestly have my doubts about how well this concept will work when extended to authoring as well. It will require strong editing skills to hold together as a coherent book.

What do you think? Is this an interesting one-off experiment or the new wave of publishing?

Where did we go?

Our apologies to everyone for going on a blog hiatus here since August. I particularly want to apologize to Nancy White, who got all excited about our site, mentioned it on her blog, and then discovered that we weren’t posting!

Don’t worry, we’re still here, and we will start posting again. Now that the book is out, we’ll have some new things to talk about (we’re planning a virtual seminar in February, we’re speaking on the book at an association’s meeting in January”¦), so stay posted. I promise we’ll get more active.