Interesting metrics and ideas here, but nobody's going to take your
research particularly seriously if you choose to post it in an open
sewer. I'd suggest a Medium or Wordpress blog.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 11:44 AM sashi <learning(a)creoliste.fr> wrote:
Hello,
I thought I would ask if any of the junior or senior researchers here on
this mailing list have conducted previous inquiries into Wikipedia's
sourcing.
I am currently working on a project of determining what proportion of
Wikipedia is sourced to newspapers, the military, the Church, social
media, etc.
The data I've compiled this month, along with a brief write-up, have
been posted to Wikipediocracy:
http://wikipediocracy.com/2018/08/26/wikipedia-sources-methods/
I imagine I'm reinventing the wheel... such studies have been done
before, by the WMF, with power tools (bots), right?
Thanks for any corrections / suggestions,
sashi
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