How Wikipedia works
by Phoebe Ayers
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How Wikipedia Works (and How You Can Be a Part of It): The book by Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has its full text available online via the Internet Archive and is available as an eBook (Kindle/EPUB) for purchase from various retailers like Amazon and the publisher, No Starch Press. It is also listed as an ebook on OverDrive, which typically refers to library access for digital books, not audiobooks. No official audiobook presence was found on the specified retail platforms. - Podcast/Interview MentionAvailable
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Phoebe Ayers about Wikipedia and the Wikimedia movement: A search result mentioned an 18-minute and 11-second audio recording from August 2019 featuring Phoebe Ayers discussing Wikipedia. This is an author interview/talk, not an audiobook recording of the book itself.
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A thorough search across Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any results for an official, unabridged audiobook version of "How Wikipedia Works" by Phoebe Ayers and co-authors. The book is widely available in print and as an eBook through retailers and library services like OverDrive. Alternative audio content found includes a brief podcast/interview clip featuring the author discussing Wikipedia, which is not an audiobook recording of the entire book. Therefore, based on the search criteria, an official audiobook is currently not available.