Hi everybody,
We’re preparing for the January 2016 research newsletter and looking for contributors. Please take a look at:
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201601 and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is Wednesday January 27 UTC although actual publication might happen several days later. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
- 50/50 Norm in Massive Online Public Good: The Case of Wikipedia
- Advances in Network Science| chapter = Studying the Role of Diversity in Open Collaboration Network: Experiments on Wikipedia
- An AI for the Wikipedia Game
- Analyzing the Usage of Wikipedia on Twitter: Understanding Inter-Language Links
- Anon productivity and productive efficiency in English Wikipedia (Showcase, Jan. 2016)
- Common knowledge? An ethnography of Wikipedia
- Das Ende klassischer Printmedien? Ein Vergleich soziologischer Einführungswerke und Lexika mit der Online-Enzyklopädie Wikipedia aus studentischer Perspektive
- From Digital Library Citation Parsing to Wikipedia Reference Analysis
- Hidden revolution of human priorities: An analysis of biographical data from Wikipedia
- Identifying missing dictionary entries with frequency-conserving context models
- Intellectual interchanges in the history of the massive online open-editing encyclopedia, Wikipedia
- Not at Home on the Range: Peer Production and the Urban/Rural Divide
- On the origin of burstiness in human behavior: The wikipedia edits case
- Political Advertising on the Wikipedia Market Place of Information
- Population automation: An interview with Wikipedia bot pioneer Ram-Man
- Prediction of influenza outbreaks by integrating Wikipedia article access logs and Google flu trend data
- Public relations interactions with Wikipedia
- Quantifying the Relationship between Hit Count Estimates and Wikipedia Article Traffic
- Relevance Analyses and Automatic Categorization of Wikipedia Articles
- The Detection of Emerging Trends Using Wikipedia Traffic Data and Context Networks
- The Evolution of Wikipedia's Norm Network
- The Impact of Sentiment-driven Feedback on Knowledge Reuse in Online Communities
- The Impact of Sentiment-driven Feedback on Knowledge Reuse in Online Communities
- Verifying social network models of Wikipedia knowledge community
- Vier von fünf Internetnutzern recherchieren bei Wikipedia
- Where are the Women in Wikipedia? Understanding the Different Psychological Experiences of Men and Women in Wikipedia
- Wikiometrics: A Wikipedia Based Ranking System
- Wikipedia: Access and participation in an open encyclopaedia
- Women Through the Glass-Ceiling: Gender Asymmetries in Wikipedia
If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch off-list.
Masssly, Tilman Bayer and Dario Taraborelli