[Wikipedia-l] Communication Channels on for wiki-researchers
Cormac Lawler
cormaggio at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 17:56:21 UTC 2005
Cathy (et al),
those links that Angela gave are good but what needs to be done is to
set up a research category in meta, which i am going to try to do. I'm
also doing full-time research on Wikipedia and have some links on my
user page [[:en:User:Cormaggio]]. I'd be interested in what your study
is about if you want to drop a note on the Wikidemia page, or directly
by email.
Cormac
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:23:35 +0800, Cathy Ma <cathyma at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As a researcher who is interested in the sociology of the wikipedia I
> am writing to see if you can suggest links or leads on information
> concerning research on wiki. Is there any central hub for 'wiki
> analysts' whether academic or media-related?
>
> I have been looking for links within wikimedia but it seems that the
> information is quite scattered. Has anyone tried compiling a
> wiki-page for wiki researchers that is similar to the MIT opensource
> research center (http://opensource.mit.edu/)? Or is there any email
> list for wiki-related researchers? I'll definitely appreciate any
> advice or suggestion as I am still at a very preliminary phase of
> research. Thanks a lot for your attention in advance.
>
> Best,
> Cathy
>
> --
> MA, P.S. Cathy
> MPhil student,
> Department of Sociology
> The University of Hong Kong
> http://cathyma.blogspot.com
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