The February 2020 issue of the Wikimedia Research Newsletter is out: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2020/February In this issue:
1 How much would one need to pay readers to give up Wikipedia? $50 billion/year in the US alone.2 Briefly3 Other recent publications3.1 "Keeping Community in the Loop: Understanding Wikipedia Stakeholder Values for Machine Learning-Based Systems"3.2 Despite content saturation, "the activities of editors are still improving with time"3.3 "Individual and collaborative information behaviour of Wikipedians in the context of their involvement with Hebrew Wikipedia"3.4 "Knowledge curation work in Wikidata WikiProject discussions"3.5 "Building Knowledge Graphs: Processing Infrastructure and Named Entity Linking"3.6 "A deep learning-based quality assessment model of collaboratively edited documents: A case study of Wikipedia"3.7 "Wikipedia: Why is the common knowledge resource still neglected by academics?"3.8 "Finding Synonymous Attributes in Evolving Wikipedia Infoboxes"3.9 "Weakly Supervised Multilingual Causality Extraction from Wikipedia"3.10 "Temporal Analysis of Entity Relatedness and its Evolution using Wikipedia and DBpedia"3.11 Some of the editors contributing information about the circadian sleep cycle don't have one
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Masssly and Tilman Bayer
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