Hi,

This week I wrote an article about detecting Wikipedia articles strongly based 
on single library collections.

https://github.com/ookgezellig/KB-Wiki-Stats-Graphs/blob/master/stories/Detecting%20Wikipedia%20articles%20strongly%20based%20on%20single%20library%20collections.md

I illustrate an approach to detect Wikipedia articles whose contents are fully 
or largely based on content from a single online source, such as a full-text 
digitized newspaper archive or a digital text library. Using Dutch Wikipedia I 
tracked down 247 articles that owe their existence to Delpher and DBNL, two 
full-text collections operated by the KB, the national library of the 
Netherlands.

This approach might be relevant for GLAMs that have digital text collections 
used by the Wikipedia community for creating articles.

Kind regards,
Olaf Janssen

Wikimedia & Open data @KB, National library of the Netherlands
[email protected]
User:OlafJanssen
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