Impressive piece of work. I agree, it is a lot easier to expand on an article with a well
formatted stub than to create a new one if you are not familiar with the process. I would
like to see this procedure extended to other Wikipedias, including en: for classes of
article for which there is consensus that an article should exist for each example, like
for species.
Cheers,
Peter
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[mailto:wikimedia-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Anders Wennersten
Sent: 17 September 2014 04:36 AM
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Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Lsjbot+Bot Acadeny
Lsjbot has now completed its run of generating articles for all species, with 310 000 on
plants, making the total number generated above 1 300
000 (source used: Catalogue of Life). With Naskobot, having earlier generated some 85 000
articles on Swedish lakes and French communes etc., the total botgenerated articles on
svwp are now 1,4 M
The botgenerating efforts have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the svwp
community, with comments like:
*for editors it has become more stimulating writing new articles on related subjects. When
we write of a place in Sweden we know that all mentioned lakes have articles, making the
article better and more correct (no lakes mentioned are spelled incorrectly any longer).
Also photo safaris are more fun when all lakes, even very small ones, are relevant to take
photos of and include in articles *experts are more attracted participating when they are
guided to the stub from Google. Also we get feedback it is much easier to enter
information on Wikipedia when the base skeleton is there already (taxobox, category, links
in wikidata, picture, base sourceref). We see an increasing number of University classes
in biology given he assignment to write (expand) articles on (not so known) species
We are also gladdened by the hard numbers. Reader accesses show a healthy increase even
from our already high number. And a trend of a slight decrease of editors has now turned
into an increase. We can not say for certain why and it could be temporary but we believe
the botgenerated articles has a part of this positive development.
Encouraged by this, we will now start what we call Bot Academy. A dozen of our experienced
editors will, with the support from WMSE, learn more of running bots. First by sessions on
basics, common knowledge stuff, in order for us to be able to use bot as a complement in
our editing efforts. And after that we will have sessions for advanced use, taking in the
learning from Lsjbot and Naskobot, in order to see if also we can find areas where we
from excellent sources can generate articles.
For 2015 we are contemplating the following botgenerating efforts *lsj (sverker) will
support other versions interested to run Lsjbot. He is now in discussion with Farsi and
Arabic wp, where there are some interesting technical challenges related to the different
alphabeticscript *we will scan best practices of bot generation on other versions (it, nl,
id, vt, serbocroatia, farsi, ru etc) (it seems we have nothing to learn of this from the
biggest seven...) *lsj will look into using the database used by Swedish libraries, with
info of authors and books. Would it be feasible to generate articles on authors?
*for myself I am continuing my initiative with the aim of fully integrate 100000 article
of Swedish geographic entities with wikidata, in order to by the end to generate, if
wanted, up to 100000 articles related to Swedish geography on 200 other versions. There
is a lot needed of quality improvement of the articles first and also the Wikidata must
get better before this can work, but perhaps it will be possible to get this going for a
subset of articles in 2015 even if the full set will take some years longer before being
ready to deploy
Anders
for examples, press "slumpartikel" (random artiicle) on
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Huvudsida
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