Sorry for the late reply. This one was sitting on my todo list for far too long. I've updated the page with headings for major subject areas. I was a little bold so feel free to push back if you don't like what I've done.
Hello!
I was contacted in order to give advise on how to develop a reserach in a way that respects Wikipedia community. Is there any material in this regard already developed by the Committe?
I did create a wiki page where I put the ideas that came to mind in this regatd. Hopping these notes could be useful for getting ideas for a proper set of suggestions on how to develop research in a way that respect Wikipedia comunity principles developed by the Committe.
My notes are here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Notes_on_good_practices_on_Wikipedia_research
Have a nice day! Mayo
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Research Digital Commons Governance: http://www.onlinecreation.info
Ph.D European University Institute
Research collaborator. Institute of Govern and Public Policies. Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Visiting researcher. School of information. University of California, Berkeley.
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