In addition to what Xabriel notes, you may be able to derive value from the data described in the following linksThe following is also a nice community-maintained page that discusses a bit about search engine and publication terms analysis.-AdamAlthough search terms aren't part of a typical dataset release process, the pageview data give a rough sense of_______________________________________________On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 11:53 AM Xabriel Collazo Mojica <xcollazo@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hello there,This one is tricky, since location information is highly sensitive, especially for specific pages. We do not publish any such datasets AFAIK. Having said that, if you're a researcher, it's possible to be sponsored through a formal collaboration with the Wikimedia Foundation's Research team.Hope this helps,_______________________________________________On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 10:19 AM <shoshanalevy67@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all, im new here , working on environmental science using digital footprints. i want to use wikipedia search analytics for my research. im looking for a way to retrieve location data of users searching specific pages. something like : for january -December 2023, query= 'Electric cars', location
is there a way to retrieve such data , what are the permissions i need ? and how to i get them?
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