Dan, we're preparing a PDF booklet of the first volume (July-December 2011), stay tuned

Dario

On Dec 30, 2011, at 5:37 AM, Dan Bolser wrote:

Any one mail out a print version of this?

On 28 Dec 2011 05:07, "Dario Taraborelli" <dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org> wrote:
The latest issue (December 2011) of the monthly Wikimedia Research Newsletter is out:


In this issue:

1 Mental health information on Wikipedia more accurate than Britannica and Kaplan & Sadock psychiatry textbook
2 Psychologists gauge impact of Wikipedia's Rorschach test coverage
3 Spell-checking the English Wikipedia
4 Wikipedians are "smart but fun", and have expertise in topics they edit
5 Wikipedia as a database for structured biological data
6 Individual and social drivers of participation in Wikipedia
7 Mining article revision histories for insights into open collaboration
8 Briefly
9 References

••• 15 items were covered in this issue •••

You can post suggestions and contributions for the next issue at: 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_talk:Newsletter

or by mail at researchnews@wikimedia.org

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Best,
Dario


--
Dario Taraborelli, PhD
Senior Research Analyst
Wikimedia Foundation



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