[Wiki-research-l] Re: [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2023-02-15 Thread Su-Laine Brodsky
Hi Martin, Regarding the concept of readability, the Knowledge Gap Taxonomy[1] uses the term very broadly. The Taxonomy has readability as one of only one of three components of “Accessibility”, and says that readability is about "Barriers for accessing or consuming information originating

[Wiki-research-l] Re: [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2023-02-15 Thread Samuel Klein
My interest is in the subset of superusers who spend thousands of hours caring about readability, who tend to gravitate towards entire projects like wikikids or simple . This is different from the value of measuring readability of all articles across many languages. But it points to an area

[Wiki-research-l] Re: [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2023-02-15 Thread Martin Gerlach
Hi Samuel, thanks for your interest in this project. Following up on your question, I want to share some additional background: This work is part of our updated research roadmap to address knowledge gaps [1], specifically, developing methods to measure different knowledge gaps [2]. We have

[Wiki-research-l] Re: [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2023-02-14 Thread Samuel Klein
Fantastic. What a great teamn to work with. We definitely need multiple reading-levels for articles, which involves some namespace & interface magic, and new norm settings around what is possible. Only a few language projects have managed to bolt this onto the side of MediaWiki (though they

[Wiki-research-l] Re: [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2022-02-08 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 at 12:14, Martin Gerlach wrote: > a new Formal Collaboration How best can this project be modelled, on Wikidata? The items for the participants are listed below > The following formal collaborators (cc-ed) will contribute to this > program: > Dani S. Bassett, Q18097511 -