The July 2019 issue of the Wikimedia Research Newsletter is out:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2019/July
In this issue:
1 The Most Influential Medical Journals According to Wikipedia2 Detecting Pages to
Protect3 Matching English and Chinese Wikipedia4 Automated moderation of English
Wikipedia5 Conferences and events6 Other recent publications6.1 "Wikidata: Recruiting
the Crowd to Power Access to Digital Archives"6.2 "WikiDataSets : Standardized
sub-graphs from WikiData"6.3 "Predicting Economic Development using Geolocated
Wikipedia Articles"6.4 "Improving Knowledge Base Construction from Robust
Infobox Extraction"6.5 "Understanding the Signature of Controversial Wikipedia
Articles through Motifs in Editor Revision Networks"6.6 "Schema Inference on
Wikidata"6.7 Wikidata as a candidate for the "bibliography of life"6.8
"SEDTWik: Segmentation-based Event Detection from Tweets Using Wikipedia"6.9
"Assessing the quality of information on wikipedia: A deep-learning
approach"6.10 "The governance of Wikipedia: Examination of Ostrom's rules
and theory"6.11 "A clustering approach to infer Wikipedia contributors'
profile"
*** 15 recent publications were covered or listed in this issue ***
Masssly and Tilman Bayer
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