There are two policy/guideline working drafts on en.wp that Stuart was referring to.  They could use really input. 

-Aaron Halfaker
GroupLens Research
University of Minnesota

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Cormac Lawler <cormaggio@gmail.com> wrote:
On 19 May 2010 18:27, R.Stuart Geiger <sgeiger@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings wiki researchers,

Looking through the submissions for Wikimania, I see that there is nothing yet on the subject of researchers in Wikipedia and there could be a good panel or workshop discussion on this topic.  At the moment, the theme would be something along the lines of "Researchers in my Wikipedia? It's more likely than you think" and have wiki researchers on the panel who will talk about ethics, protocols, methodologies, and their relation to community norms and policies. Topics like the SRAG are especially relevant, and there are lots of other issues out there with ethnographic research, archival/data privacy, and more.  My idea for the Wikimania panel is to build a dialog with the community on these issues, but if there is enough interest, an excellent open space session at WikiSym could easily be organized to deal with the more academic side of this issue.  I'm also open to other ideas if other people have them.

So if anyone who is going to Wikimania and Wikisym is interested in this, please let me know today or tomorrow.  Sorry for doing this so late, but I just realized that the deadline is the 20th. 


Yes, definitely interested, Stuart - particularly in the topic of public/private spaces and the use of data from them. Also in the relationship between research ethics and researchers' participation in the community.

Cormac


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