Hi everyone!
The wiki comparison tool [1] is a quick reference for the teeming ecosystem
of Wikimedia wikis maintained by the Product Analytics team [2] at the
Wikimedia Foundation. The tool has just been updated with more recent data
(covering Jan–Dec 2021), as well as bugfixes, documentation improvements,
and a new monthly pageviews field.
If you have questions, be sure to consult the documentation in the
"introduction", "change log", and "metric definitions" tabs. If you don't
find an answer or have feedback, please get in touch! You can reach us at
product-analytics(a)wikimedia.org.
[1]
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a-UBqsYtJl6gpauJyanx0nyxuPqRvhzJRN8…
[2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Product_Analytics
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Neil Shah-Quinn
senior data scientist, Product Analytics
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Product_Analytics>
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hi all,
Apologies if you have already seen this research ad somewhere else, but I would be very grateful if you could share the invitation below with your English-speaking networks of Wikipedians, especially newly trained editors' groups.
If you are a trainer and active editor, you are also welcome to join the study with a group of participants who already signed up through the link provided below.
Many thanks in advance!
Abd
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• Are you a newly trained Wikipedian (Joined after Wikipedia training or an Edit-a-thon during the last three months); or
• Wikipedia Trainer, or Active editor (approximately 5 edits per month for the six months)
In collaboration with The IDEA Network at the University of St Andrews and Wikimedia UK, you are invited to participate in a series of online group discussions to help us better understand how to support collaborative editing in Wikipedia training.
These events will take place online using Microsoft Teams during February and March; we will do our best to find dates to fit everyone's schedule. Your participation in any of these 1.5-2 hours sessions is voluntary and will be compensated with £15 worth of gift voucher as a thank-you for your time. There is also the option to donate the voucher to a charity of your choice.
This is part of a PhD research project. The link below has the Participant Information Sheet, which contains additional information about the discussion groups and what type of data we are going to collect during these sessions.
https://standrews.eu.qualtrics.com/CP/File.php?F=F_8nM14o0Pr9lDqiG
If you are interested in signing up, please click on the following link: https://standrews.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b40ht5tXrUHum3k
You will then be sent the link to the consent form and, from there, the pre-event survey.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me or any of the researchers. Their details are below:
Contact Details
Researchers:
• Abd Alsattar Ardati (aaa8(a)st-andrews.ac.uk)
• Dr Sara Thomas (sara.thomas(a)wikimedia.org.uk)
• Dr Richard Nevell (richard.nevell(a)wikimedia.org.uk)
• Dr Kirsty Ross (ksrh1(a)st-andrews.ac.uk )
Supervisors:
• Prof Ian Gent (ian.gent(a)st-andrews.ac.uk)
• Dr Alexander Voss (alex.voss(a)st-andrews.ac.uk)
• Dr Uta Hinrichs (Uta uhinrich(a)ed.ac.uk)
• Dr Angela Miguel (arm14(a)st-andrews.ac.uk)
School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, Jack Cole Building, North Haugh St Andrews, KY16 9SX
+44 1334 46 3262
Kind Regards,
Abd