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Hi,
I am a) writing a student research paper and b) going to have a lecture on a german linux-congress about Wikipedia. Has there anybody done this before? I know the lecture of Kurt Janson last year on 19C3 in Berlin but is there no newer stuff? Well I know what to write and talk but I am just wondering why there are so little (=practically no) scientific publications or conference papers (=everything but simple newspaper articles) on Wikipedia yet. On the other hand I don't mind if I am the first one ;-)
The only references I found (up to now):
http://wiki.wizards-of-os.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Wikipedia_And_Friend s
I haven't read it yet, but the new issue of First Monday contains an academic article about Wikipedia:
Phantom authority, self-selective recruitment and retention of members in virtual communities: The case of Wikipedia by Andrea Ciffolilli http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_12/ciffolilli/
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