Hi everybody!
How are you? I hope happy and fine. I am Mayo Fuster Morell doing a Phd research on
Wikipedia governance at the European University Institute.
I would appreciate if you could help me with three specific doubts that I have on
Wikipedia data.
* Is there data or research results on number of users per article? Plus, what is the more
frequent number of users per article? Or, what is the distribution of number of
editors/article?
* Is there data on gender distribution? I know there is the general survey (which say
12.83% women are contributors) and Ortega works. Is there any other data on gender
distribution?.
* Does the site learn from the navigation and searches? That is, if a Wikipedia visitor
who reads a Network entry then goes to the Manuel Castells entry, Will the system
understand there is a connexion between them? Will next time put them together when
presenting search results?
Any suggestion to solve these doubts is very welcome! Looking forward for Wikimania! Mayo
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Research Digital Commons Governance:
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European University Institute - Phd Candidate
School of information Berkeley Visiting researcher
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