Hi,
phoebe ayers wrote:
>I have a meta-research question :) … does anyone
know if a list of
>techniques for researching wikis (both qualitatively and
>quantitatively) has been collected anywhere? I'm envisioning an
>annotated bibliography format of research techniques and the various
>studies that have used them to date, though other formats would be
>possible. I haven't seen such a compilation anywhere and was thinking
>of putting one together (realizing that it's an ambitious project!)
>Have any of you done such a thing already, know if it's been done
>already, or have thoughts about such a project?
As Cormac wrote:
http://bibliography.wikimedia.de/
If you need something more specific (list of researchers, list of
conferences, list of result-in-a-sentence, list of data sources...) then
I'd prefer
http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research - it's not up to date
but it's a wiki so just change it ;-)
Cormac Lawler wrote:
there's an excellent wiki research bibliography
run by Jakob Voss and
Patrick Danowski (amongst others) at
http://bibliography.wikimedia.de/
(read only access) - use it to search articles by keyword, author,
etc. If you can't find what you're looking for there, and you find
articles elsewhere that would be suitable, it would be an idea to
apply for write access to add these articles. I'm currently doing a
literature review (but not totally wiki based stuff) for my research
and I really should get around to adding whatever I find too ;-) (Do
you have access yourself to online resources via Athens login or some
other such system?)
Unfoutunately Wikindx is not a real wiki (no version history, no revert
but the software is still beeing improved) but all of you are invited to
add, sort and annotate records in the bibliography. You need a bit of
discipline but should be for profit for all of us. I just added Cormagg
and Phoebe.
Greetings,
Jakob