Hi,
We’re preparing for the June 2021 research newsletter and looking for contributors.
*Because the May issue of the Wikipedia Signpost (whom we're co-publishing with) had to be canceled, we skipped last month. But we will resume with this June issue, due out this Sunday. One focus will be papers presented recently at Wikiworkshop 2021.*
Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202106 and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is 27 June 20:00 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's entry.
As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
*Highlights:*
- A Brief Analysis of Bengali Wikipedia’s Journey to 100,000 Articles - Assessing the quality of health-related Wikipedia articles with generic and specific metrics - Bridging the Gender Gap: A research study on Indian Language Wikimedia Communities - Characterizing Opinion Dynamics and Group Decision Making in Wikipedia Content Discussions - Do I Trust this Stranger? Generalized Trust and the Governance of Online Communities - Fast Linking of Mathematical Wikidata Entities in Wikipedia Articles Using Annotation Recommendation - Inferring Sociodemographic Attributes of Wikipedia Editors: State-of-the-art and Implications for Editor Privacy - Information flow on COVID-19 over Wikipedia: A case study of 11 languages - Language-agnostic Topic Classification for Wikipedia - Languages of Knowledge Infrastructures: Learnings from Research on Indian Language Wikimedia Projects - Negative Knowledge for Open-world Wikidata - References in Wikipedia: The Editors’ Perspective - ShExStatements: Simplifying Shape Expressions for Wikidata - Simple Wikidata Analysis for Tracking and Improving Biographies in Catalan Wikipedia - Structural Analysis of Wikigraph to Investigate Quality Grades of Wikipedia Articles - The Language of Liberty: A preliminary study - Towards Ongoing Detection of Linguistic Bias on Wikipedia - Towards Open-domain Vision and Language Understanding with Wikimedia - Tracing the Factoids: the Anatomy of Information Re-organization in Wikipedia Articles - Wikidata Logical Rules and Where to Find Them - Wikipedia Editor Drop-Off: A Framework to Characterize Editors' Inactivity - WikiShark: An Online Tool for Analyzing Wikipedia Traffic and Trends
*Masssly and Tilman Bayer*
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