Catawiki is a free-of-charge online wiki-based compendium of collector's catalogues which can be edited by every registered user with the edits subject to expert review. Originally in Dutch, an English-language version became available in 2011. The aim is to replace paper catalogues for collectibles, which are not always easily available, not up to date, and created by a small number of writers, and to provide catalogues for collectibles for which no paper catalogues existed yet.
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- Catawiki is a free-of-charge online wiki-based compendium of collector's catalogues which can be edited by every registered user with the edits subject to expert review. Originally in Dutch, an English-language version became available in 2011. The aim is to replace paper catalogues for collectibles, which are not always easily available, not up to date, and created by a small number of writers, and to provide catalogues for collectibles for which no paper catalogues existed yet. Editors can also maintain their own collection or create a free webshop where they can offer items for sale. The wiki also offers forums to discuss the categories. The starting domain and currently the largest section is the comics section, with in April 2011 over 250,000 articles. In total, 67 collection domains had been defined by March 2011. Where in October 2009, just over half a million objects were available in the catalogue, in April 2011 Catawiki succeeded in categorizing over 1,000,000 unique objects. All functions of the site are free of charge, revenue is generated by ads and affiliated links.
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- Catawiki is a free-of-charge online wiki-based compendium of collector's catalogues which can be edited by every registered user with the edits subject to expert review. Originally in Dutch, an English-language version became available in 2011. The aim is to replace paper catalogues for collectibles, which are not always easily available, not up to date, and created by a small number of writers, and to provide catalogues for collectibles for which no paper catalogues existed yet.
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