Hi everyone, We’re preparing for the November 2019 research newsletter and looking for contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201911%C2%A0and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our writing deadline is 27 November 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome. Highlights from this month:
- A Forensic Qualitative Analysis of Contributions to Wikipedia from Anonymity Seeking Users
- All Talk: How Increasing Interpersonal Communication on Wikis May Not Enhance Productivity
- Analysis of Data Persistence in Collaborative Content Creation Systems: The Wikipedia Case
- Analyzing Wikipedia Deletion Debates with a Group Decision-Making Forecast Model
- Collaboration Drives Individual Productivity - Does Sleep Deprivation Cause Online Incivility? Evidence from a Natural Experiment - Extracting Literal Assertions for DBpedia from Wikipedia Abstracts
- How Does Editor Interaction Help Build the Spanish Wikipedia?
- Knowledge Graphs and Knowledge Networks: The Story in Brief
- Online Disinformation and the Role of Wikipedia
- Public Archaeology's Mammoth in the Room: Engaging Wikipedia as a Tool for Teaching and Outreach
- Revision Classification for Current Events in Dutch Wikipedia Using a Long Short-Term Memory Network
- The Dynamics of Peer-Produced Political Information During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign
- The Roles Bots Play in Wikipedia
- Transforming Wikipedia into Augmented Data for Query-Focused Summarization
- Weakly Supervised Multilingual Causality Extraction from Wikipedia
- Wiktionary matcher
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