Dear Kavein,
I now see that the list on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_academic_studies_about_Wikip... is a Listeria list that means the the table content comes from Wikidata (like Scholia).
In Scholia, we currently limit the number of publications listed for a topic to 500. You can go to the SPARQL and change "LIMIT 500" to "LIMIT 5000" and you will get 3047 results. This is somewhat more than what is displayed on the Wikipedia page with Listeria: The query in Scholia is more general.
A short link to the query with LIMIT on 5000 is here: https://w.wiki/9WVa
best regards Finn Årup Nielsen
On 13/03/2024 06.06, Kavein Thran wrote:
Hi,
turns out that I have only operated the recently published data which have up to 500 entries,
the oldest published data also have 500 entries.
perhaps, another heading can be added to reflect chronological publication, that would allow loading the entire 1200 + papers.
and, as there are many charts and the page is quite busy with plots and data, it may not be friendly to assistive tools/screen reader. by porting it to wikipedia through the list of academic papers, it can be taken care in that way.
thanks
On 3/13/24, Kavein Thran kaveinthran@gmail.com wrote:
hi Finn,
This is a great resource, but, as the data is so large, I can only load 500 at a time, I guess it would have more flexibility if this can be ported in some way to wikipedia pages. i am not sure if the Wikidata can be filtered to only shows thesis/dissertations. The thesis page at now defunct wiki papers page is out-dated as it only shows thesis up to 2012
thanks
On 3/12/24, Finn Årup Nielsen faan@dtu.dk wrote:
Dear Kavein and others,
I tend to update research on Wikidata instead on Wikipedia.
The Scholia page that shows Wikipedia research papers as listed in Wikidata is here: https://scholia.toolforge.org/topic/Q52
I wonder how much curation is missing for Wikidata compared to the page on the English Wikipedia and Wikipapers?
best regards Finn Årup Nielsen
On 12/03/2024 04.47, Kavein Thran wrote:
Hi, I am not particularly good at this, and I am not sure if the talk page for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_academic_studies_about_Wikip... is still active and up for it so I am putting it here.
I guess the research on wikipedias and wiki sisters project need more curation. Perhaps it can be sourced from https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
Particularly, the thesis section on the wikipedia page directs to a "not found" page http://wikipapers.referata.com/wiki/List_of_doctoral_theses
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