(cross-posting for those of you who are not following the WMF blog)

We've just released in the public domain a curated corpus with the bibliographic references of all 225 publications covered in the Wikimedia Research Newsletter, vol. 2 (2012), forming a historical record of Wikipedia research in the last year. [1] The corpus can be browsed on Zotero [2] or downloaded as a bibtex file from the DataHub. [3]

We also released a 95-page PDF with the full text of the 12 issues published in 2012 [4]. 

The newsletter would not exist without the help of the following contributors that we wish to acknowledge for posting reviews and research summaries in 2012:

Aaron Shaw, Adam Hyland, Amir E. Aharoni, Angelika Adam, Bence Damokos, Benjamin Mako Hill, Daniel Mietchen, Diederik van Liere, Evan Rosen, Heather Ford, Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Jodi Schneider,  User:Lambiam, Nicolas Jullien, Oren Bochman, Phoebe Ayers, Piotr Konieczny, Sage Ross, Steven Walling, Taha Yasseri.

If you are interested in becoming a contributor please consider joining the WRN team. [5]

Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer

[1] https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/02/27/a-years-worth-of-wikipedia-research/
[2] https://www.zotero.org/wikiresearch/items/collectionKey/6R92V9E7
[3] http://datahub.io/en/dataset/wikimedia-research-newsletter
[4] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/WRN_2012.pdf
[5] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter#How_to_contribute

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