[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (October 2023 issue)

2023-10-31 Thread ABDUL-RAFIU FUSEINI
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the upcoming issue of the research newsletter (
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter ) and looking for
contributors. If you are interested in reviewing or summarizing recently
published research for our audience of Wikimedians and academic
researchers, please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202310 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. This issue (for October 2023) is
scheduled for publication on November 5, 2023 20:00 UTC, texts should be in
a day before that. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover
a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the
paper's entry. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most
welcome, too.

Alhaji Darajaati on behalf of the Newsletter team
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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (June 2021)

2021-06-22 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi,

We’re preparing for the June 2021 research newsletter and looking for
contributors.

*Because the May issue of the Wikipedia Signpost (whom we're co-publishing
with) had to be canceled, we skipped last month. But we will resume with
this June issue, due out this Sunday. One focus will be papers presented
recently at Wikiworkshop 2021.*

Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202106 and add
your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target
publication
time is 27 June 20:00 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like
to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to
the paper's entry.

As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

*Highlights:*

   - A Brief Analysis of Bengali Wikipedia’s Journey to 100,000 Articles
   - Assessing the quality of health-related Wikipedia articles with
   generic and specific metrics
   - Bridging the Gender Gap: A research study on Indian Language Wikimedia
   Communities
   - Characterizing Opinion Dynamics and Group Decision Making in Wikipedia
   Content Discussions
   - Do I Trust this Stranger? Generalized Trust and the Governance of
   Online Communities
   - Fast Linking of Mathematical Wikidata Entities in Wikipedia Articles
   Using Annotation Recommendation
   - Inferring Sociodemographic Attributes of Wikipedia Editors:
   State-of-the-art and Implications for Editor Privacy
   - Information flow on COVID-19 over Wikipedia: A case study of 11
   languages
   - Language-agnostic Topic Classification for Wikipedia
   - Languages of Knowledge Infrastructures: Learnings from Research on
   Indian Language Wikimedia Projects
   - Negative Knowledge for Open-world Wikidata
   - References in Wikipedia: The Editors’ Perspective
   - ShExStatements: Simplifying Shape Expressions for Wikidata
   - Simple Wikidata Analysis for Tracking and Improving Biographies in
   Catalan Wikipedia
   - Structural Analysis of Wikigraph to Investigate Quality Grades of
   Wikipedia Articles
   - The Language of Liberty: A preliminary study
   - Towards Ongoing Detection of Linguistic Bias on Wikipedia
   - Towards Open-domain Vision and Language Understanding with Wikimedia
   - Tracing the Factoids: the Anatomy of Information Re-organization in
   Wikipedia Articles
   - Wikidata Logical Rules and Where to Find Them
   - Wikipedia Editor Drop-Off: A Framework to Characterize Editors'
   Inactivity
   - WikiShark: An Online Tool for Analyzing Wikipedia Traffic and Trends

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (March 2021)

2021-03-24 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the March 2021 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202103 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is 28
March 16:00 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a
particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's
entry. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

*Highlights from this month:*

   - A Deeper Investigation of the Importance of Wikipedia Links to Search
   Engine Results
   - Giving knowledge back to Wikipedia: Towards a Systematic Approach to
   Sync Factual Data across Wikipedia, Wikidata and External Data Sources
   - Much more than a mere technology: A systematic review of Wikidata in
   libraries
   - On the Value of Wikipedia as a Gateway to the Web
   - Psychology and Wikipedia: Measuring Psychology Journals’ Impact by
   Wikipedia Citations
   - References in Wikipedia: The Editors' Perspective
   - Understanding Wikipedia practices through Hindi, Urdu, and English
   takes on an evolving regional conflict
   - Volunteer contributions to Wikipedia increased during COVID-19
   mobility restrictions

*Masssly and Tilman Bayer*

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (January 2021)

2021-01-23 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the January 2021 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202101 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is 31
January 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover
a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the
paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are
most welcome.

*Highlights from this month:*

   - A Review of Public Datasets in Question Answering Research
   - Admins, mods, and benevolent dictators for life: The implicit
   feudalism of online communities
   - Assessing the Contribution of Subject-matter Experts to Wikipedia
   - Controlled Analyses of Social Biases in Wikipedia Bios
   - Empathy plasticity: Decolonizing and reorganizing Wikipedia and other
   online spaces to address racial equity
   - HopRetriever: Retrieve Hops over Wikipedia to Answer Complex Questions
   - Identifying Used Methods and Datasets in Scientific Publications
   - Measuring the quality of scientific references in Wikipedia: an
   analysis of more than 115M citations to over 800 000 scientific articles
   - New maps for an inclusive Wikipedia: decolonial scholarship and
   strategies to counter systemic bias
   - SF-QA: Simple and Fair Evaluation Library for Open-domain Question
   Answering
   - The Influence of Multilingualism and Mutual Intelligibility on
   Wikipedia Reading Behaviour - A Research Proposal
   - The Truth is Out There: Investigating Conspiracy Theories in Text
   Generation
   - Visibility Layers: A Framework for Facing the Complexity of the Gender
   Gap in Wikipedia Content
   - Wikipedia as OER: the “Learning with Wikipedia” project

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (December 2020)

2020-12-24 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the December 2020 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202012 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is 27
December 15:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover
a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the
paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are
most welcome.

*Highlights from this month:*

   - Hunters, busybodies and the knowledge network building associated with
   deprivation curiosity
   - Consensus-Based Encyclopedic Virtue: Wikipedia and the Production of
   Authority in Encyclopedias
   - Testing the validity of Wikipedia categories for subject matter
   labelling of open-domain corpus data
   - Hierarchical Trivia Fact Extraction from Wikipedia Articles
   - A Case Study of NLG from Multimedia Data Sources: Generating
   Architectural Landmark Descriptions

*Masssly and Tilman Bayer*

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (November 2020)

2020-11-25 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the November 2020 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202011 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is November
29 ca. 14:00 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a
particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's
entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most
welcome.

*Highlights from this month:*

   - A general method for estimating the prevalence of
   Influenza-Like-Symptoms with Wikipedia data
   - Deriving Geolocations in Wikipedia
   - Edit Wars in a Contested Digital City: Mapping Wikipedia’s Uneven
   Augmentations of Berlin
   - Extracting N-ary Facts from Wikipedia Table Clusters
   - Is Wikipedia succeeding in reducing gender bias? Assessing changes in
   gender bias in Wikipedia using word embedding
   - Modelling User Behavior Dynamics with Embeddings
   - Multilingual Contextual Affective Analysis of LGBT People Portrayals
   in Wikipedia
   - Neural Relation Extraction on Wikipedia Tables for Augmenting
   Knowledge Graphs
   - Neural Relation Extraction on Wikipedia Tables for Augmenting
   Knowledge Graphs
   - NwQM: A neural quality assessment framework for Wikipedia
   - Spontaneous versus interaction-driven burstiness in human dynamics:
   The case of Wikipedia edit history
   - Structured Knowledge: Have we made progress? An extrinsic study of KB
   coverage over 19 years
   - The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts: Quasi-Experimental Evidence
   From Peer Production
   - Using Natural Language Generation to Bootstrap Missing Wikipedia
   Articles: A Human-centric Perspective
   - Wikipedia Edit-a-thons as Sites of Public Pedagogy
   - Wikipedia: A Challenger's Best Friend? Utilising Information-seeking
   Behaviour Patterns to Predict US Congressional Elections
   - Women's representation and voice in media coverage of the coronavirus
   crisis

*Masssly and Tilman Bayer*

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (September 2020)

2020-09-25 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the September 2020 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202009 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is 27
September 15:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to
cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the
paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are
most welcome.

*Highlights from this month:*

   - A decade of writing on Wikipedia: A comparative study of three articles
   - A Taxonomy of Knowledge Gaps for Wikimedia Projects (First Draft)
   - Biased Representation of Politicians in Google and Wikipedia Search?
   The Joint Effect of Party Identity, Gender Identity and Elections
   - Covid-on-the-Web: Knowledge Graph and Services to Advance COVID-19
   Research
   - ideoCutTool - Online Video Editor Tool for Wikimedia Commons
   - Mobile Recognition of Wikipedia Featured Sites using Deep Learning and
   Crowd-sourced Imagery
   - PNEL: Pointer Network based End-To-End Entity Linking over Knowledge
   Graphs
   - Using logical constraints to validate information in collaborative
   knowledge graphs: a study of COVID-19 on Wikidata
   - What if we had no Wikipedia? Domain-independent Term Extraction from a
   Large News Corpus
   - Wikidata on MARS

*Masssly and Tilman Bayer*

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review (August 2020)

2020-08-23 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the August 2020 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202008 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication time is 30
August 15:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a
particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's
entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most
welcome.

*Highlights from this month:*

   - Broadening African Self-Representation on Wikipedia: A Field Experiment
   - Characterizing Online Vandalism: A Rational Choice Perspective
   - Commonsense Knowledge in Wikidata
   - Impact of individual actions on the collective response of social
   systems
   - Multiple Texts as a Limiting Factor in Online Learning: Quantifying
   (Dis-)similarities of Knowledge Networks across Languages
   - Notable Site Recognition using Deep Learning on Mobile and
   Crowd-sourced Imagery
   - Protecting the Web from Misinformation
   - Ripples on the web: Spreading lake information via Wikipedia
   - Successful Online Socialization: Lessons from the Wikipedia Education
   Program
   - Wikipedia, COVID-19, and readers' interests across languages
   - Wikipedia, The Free Online Medical Encyclopedia Anyone Can Plagiarize:
   Time to Address Wiki-Plagiarism
   - WiTPy: A Toolkit to Parse and Analyse Wikipedia Talk Pages

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2020-07-27 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the July 2020 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202007 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication time is  2 August 15:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but 
would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note 
next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - Approaches to Understanding Indigenous Content Production on Wikipedia
   - Enriching Knowledge Bases with Interesting Negative Statements   

   - From web to SMS: A text summarization of Wikipedia pages with character 
limitation   

   - Gender Bias in Multilingual Embeddings and Cross-Lingual Transfer   

   - Gender, power and emotions in the collaborative production of knowledge: A 
large-scale analysis of Wikipedia editor conversations   

   - Global gender differences in Wikipedia readership   

   - Individual Factors that Influence Effort and Contributions on Wikipedia   

   - Reverting Hegemonic Ideology: Research Librarians and Information 
Professionals as "Critical Editors" of Wikipedia   

   - Tabouid: a Wikipedia-based word guessing game   

   - The Diffusion and Influence of Gratitude Expressions in Large-Scale 
Cooperation: A Field Experiment in Four Knowledge Networks   

   - Topological Data Analysis on Simple English Wikipedia Articles   

   - Towards Extending Wikipedia with Bidirectional Links   

   - Wiki HUEs: Understanding Wikipedia practices through Hindi, Urdu, and 
English takes on evolving regional conflict   

   - Wikipedia and Westminster: Quality and Dynamics of Wikipedia Pages about 
UK Politicians   

   - Wikipedia Citations: A comprehensive dataset of citations with identifiers 
extracted from English Wikipedia   

   - WikipediaBot: Automated Adversarial Manipulation of Wikipedia Articles   

   - Wikipedia's Network Bias on Controversial Topics

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2020-06-21 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the June 2020 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202006 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is Target publication time is 28 June 15:59 UTC. If you can't 
make this deadline but would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent 
issue, leave a note next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and 
one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - Modeling Popularity and Reliability of Sources in Multilingual Wikipedia
   - RuBQ: A Russian Dataset for Question Answering over Wikidata
   - SchemaTree: Maximum-Likelihood Property Recommendation for Wikidata
   - The effects of algorithmic flagging on fairness: quasi-experimental 
evidence from Wikipedia
   - The impact of event type and geographical proximity on threat appraisal 
and emotional reactions to Wikipedia articles
   - A protocol for adding knowledge to Wikidata, a case report
   - A Quantitative Portrait of Wikipedia's High-Tempo Collaborations during 
the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic
   - Collective response to the media coverage of COVID-19 Pandemic on Reddit 
and Wikipedia
   - COVID-19 research in Wikipedia
   - Sudden Attention Shifts on Wikipedia Following COVID-19 Mobility 
Restrictions
   - How do academic topics shift across altmetric sources? A case study of the 
research area of Big Data
   - Language Models as FactCheckers?
   - The impact of news exposure on collective attention in the United States 
during the 2016 Zika epidemic
   - Wikidata as a knowledge graph for the life sciences
   - Wikipedia in Vascular Surgery Medical Education: Comparative Study

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2020-05-24 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the May 2020 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202005 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is May 31, 2020 18:00 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but 
would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note 
next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - A Deeper Investigation of the Importance of Wikipedia Links to the Success 
of Search Engines   

   - A Large-scale Study of Wikipedia Users' Quality of Experience
   - Adding evidence of the effects of treatments into relevant Wikipedia 
pages: a randomised trial
   - Analyzing Wikipedia Users’ Perceived Quality Of Experience: A Large-Scale 
Study
   - Beyond Performing Arts: Network Composition and Collaboration Patterns
   - Citation Detective: a Public Dataset to Improve and Quantify Wikipedia 
Citation Quality at Scale
   - Collaboration of Open Content News in Wikipedia: The Role and Impact of 
Gatekeepers
   - Content Growth and Attention Contagion in Information Networks: Addressing 
Information Poverty on Wikipedia
   - Detecting Undisclosed Paid Editing in Wikipedia
   - Diagnosing Incompleteness in Wikidata with The Missing Path
   - Domain-Specific Automatic Scholar ProfilingBased on Wikipedia
   - How Wikipedia disease information evolve over time? An analysis of 
disease-based articles changes
   - Knowledge Graphs on the Web -- an Overview
   - Layered Graph Embedding for Entity Recommendation using Wikipedia in the 
Yahoo! Knowledge Graph
   - Lexemes in Wikidata: 2020 status
   - Mapping Wikipedia
   - Matching Ukrainian Wikipedia Red Links with English Wikipedia’s Articles
   - Measuring Social Bias in Knowledge Graph Embeddings
   - Multi-class Multilingual Classification of Wikipedia Articles Using 
Extended Named Entity Tag Set
   - Novel version of PageRank, CheiRank and 2DRank for Wikipedia in 
Multilingual Network using Social Impact
   - Situating Wikipedia as a health information resource in various contexts: 
A scoping review
   - The Political Geography of Shoah Knowledge and Awareness, Estimated from 
the Analysis of Global Library Catalogues and Wikipedia User Statistics
   - The Positioning Matters: Estimating Geographical Bias in the Multilingual 
Record of Biographies on Wikipedia
   - The Subversive Potential of Wikipedia: A Resource for Diversifying 
Political Science Content Online
   - Vandalism Detection in Crowdsourced Knowledge Bases
   - Visual Narratives and Collective Memory across Peer-Produced Accounts of 
Contested Sociopolitical Events
   - Visualising open communities. Guidelines from three case studies
   - WAC: A Corpus of Wikipedia Conversations for Online Abuse Detection
   - Wikigender: A Machine Learning Model to Detect Gender Bias in Wikipedia
   - WikiHist.html: English Wikipedia's Full Revision History in HTML Format

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2020-04-20 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the April 2020 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202004 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is 25 April 23:59 UTC,  If you can't make this deadline but 
would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note 
next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - Adding evidence of the effects of treatments into relevant Wikipedia 
pages: a randomised trial
   - How Wikipedia disease information evolve over time? An analysis of 
disease-based articles changes   

   - Mapping Wikipedia
   - Measuring Social Bias in Knowledge Graph Embeddings
   - Situating Wikipedia as a health information resource in various contexts: 
A scoping review   

   - The Political Geography of Shoah Knowledge and Awareness, Estimated from 
the Analysis of Global Library Catalogues and Wikipedia User Statistics
   - Vandalism Detection in Crowdsourced Knowledge Bases
   - Visual Narratives and Collective Memory across Peer-Produced Accounts of 
Contested Sociopolitical Events
   - Visualising open communities. Guidelines from three case studies
   - What is Trending on Wikipedia? Capturing Trends and Language Biases Across 
Wikipedia Editions

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2020-02-22 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the February 2020 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202002 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our writing 
deadline is 27 February 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are 
most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
   
   - Analysis of the quotation corpus of the Russian Wiktionary   

   - Automatic Fact-guided Sentence Modification   

   - Computational Fact Validation from Knowledge Graph using Structured and 
Unstructured Information   

   - Dynamical systems' models for the prediction of multi-variable time 
series. Wikipedia's traffic example   

   - Female Librarians and Male Computer Programmers? Gender Bias in 
Occupational Images on Digital Media Platforms   

   - Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief 
Introduction   

   - No More “Double Dipping” on Featured Snippets—Does It Matter?   

   - Quantifying Engagement with Citations on Wikipedia   

   - Science through Wikipedia: A novel representation of open knowledge 
through co-citation networks   

   - The Positioning Matters. Estimating Geographical Bias in the Multilingual 
Record of Biographies on Wikipedia   

   - Uneven Coverage of Natural Disasters in Wikipedia: the Case of Flood   

   - Wikipedia2Vec: An Efficient Toolkit for Learning and Visualizing the 
Embeddings of Words and Entities from Wikipedia   


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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2020-01-20 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the January 2020 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202001 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our writing 
deadline is 25 January 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are 
most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - ‘WP2Cochrane’, a tool linking Wikipedia to the Cochrane Library: Results 
of a bibliometric analysis evaluating article quality and importance   

   - Building Knowledge Graphs: Processing Infrastructure and Named Entity 
Linking   

   - Individual and collaborative information behaviour of Wikipedians in the 
context of their involvement with Hebrew Wikipedia   

   - Keeping Community in the Loop: Understanding Wikipedia Stakeholder Values 
for Machine Learning-Based Systems   

   - Knowledge curation work in Wikidata WikiProject discussions   

   - Knowledge curation work in Wikidata WikiProject discussions   

   - Strangers in a seemingly open-to-all website: the gender bias in Wikipedia
   - Understanding Wikipedia as a Resource for Opportunistic Learning of 
Computing Concepts
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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2019-12-25 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the December 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201912 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our writing 
deadline is 27 December 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are 
most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - Automatically Neutralizing Subjective Bias in Text   

   - Collaboration Drives Individual Productivity   

   - Collectively biased representations of the past: Ingroup Bias in Wikipedia 
articles about intergroup conflicts   

   - Content and Conduct: How English Wikipedia Moderates Harmful Speech   

   - Dynamical systems' models for the prediction of multi-variable time 
series. Wikipedia's traffic example   

   - Following the footsteps of giants: Modeling the mobility of historically 
notable individuals using Wikipedia   

   - GeBioToolkit: Automatic Extraction of Gender-Balanced Multilingual Corpus 
of Wikipedia Biographies   

   - Investigating Saturation in Collaboration and Cohesiveness of Wikipedia 
Using Motifs Analysis   

   - Learning to Retrieve Reasoning Paths over Wikipedia Graph for Question 
Answering   

   - On the Relation of Edit Behavior, Link Structure, and Article Quality on 
Wikipedia   

   - Readability of English Wikipedia's health information over time   

   - Structuring the world’s knowledge: Socio-technical processes and data 
quality in Wikidata   

   - Wikipedia: Why is the common knowledge resource still neglected by 
academics?
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2019-11-22 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the November 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201911 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our writing 
deadline is 27 November 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are 
most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
   
   - A Forensic Qualitative Analysis of Contributions to Wikipedia from 
Anonymity Seeking Users   

   - All Talk: How Increasing Interpersonal Communication on Wikis May Not 
Enhance Productivity   

   - Analysis of Data Persistence in Collaborative Content Creation Systems: 
The Wikipedia Case   

   - Analyzing Wikipedia Deletion Debates with a Group Decision-Making Forecast 
Model   

   - Collaboration Drives Individual Productivity
   - Does Sleep Deprivation Cause Online Incivility? Evidence from a Natural 
Experiment
   - Extracting Literal Assertions for DBpedia from Wikipedia Abstracts   

   - How Does Editor Interaction Help Build the Spanish Wikipedia?   

   - Knowledge Graphs and Knowledge Networks: The Story in Brief   

   - Online Disinformation and the Role of Wikipedia   

   - Public Archaeology's Mammoth in the Room: Engaging Wikipedia as a Tool for 
Teaching and Outreach   

   - Revision Classification for Current Events in Dutch Wikipedia Using a Long 
Short-Term Memory Network   

   - The Dynamics of Peer-Produced Political Information During the 2016 U.S. 
Presidential Campaign   

   - The Roles Bots Play in Wikipedia   

   - Transforming Wikipedia into Augmented Data for Query-Focused Summarization 
  

   - Weakly Supervised Multilingual Causality Extraction from Wikipedia   

   - Wiktionary matcher   

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2019-10-24 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the October 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look a thttps://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201910 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is 30 October 11:59 UTC. As usual, short notes and 
one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
   
   -  Science Is Shaped by Wikipedia: Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial  
 

   -  “On Altpedias: partisan epistemics in the encyclopaedias of alternative 
facts”. In “After the post-truth   

   -  A Clockwork Wikipedia: From a Broad Perspective to a Case Study   

   - A deep learning-based quality assessment model of collaboratively edited 
documents: A case study of Wikipedia   

   - Finding Synonymous Attributes in Evolving Wikipedia Infoboxes   

   - GeneDB and Wikidata
   - Reader Engagement with Wikipedia’s Medical Content
   - Science Is Shaped by Wikipedia: Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial
   - Sepsis information-seeking behaviors via Wikipedia between 2015 and 2018: 
A mixed methods retrospective observational study   

   - The Global Popularity of William Shakespeare in 303 Wikipedias
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2019-09-24 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the September 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201909 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is 30 September 11:59 UTC. As usual, short notes and 
one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
   
   - DBpedia FlexiFusion: The Best of Wikipedia > Wikidata > Your Data   

   - Improving Neural Question Generation using World Knowledge   

   - Introduction to Neural Network based Approaches for Question Answering 
over Knowledge Graphs   

   - ORES: Lowering Barriers with Participatory Machine Learning in Wikipedia   

   - The Global Popularity of William Shakespeare in 303 Wikipedias   

   - The use of collaborative open-access publishing via Wikipedia in 
university education to embed digital citizenship skills   

   - Wikidata from a Research Perspective -- A Systematic Mapping Study of 
Wikidata   

   - Wikipedia as complementary formative assessment method in University 
Courses
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2019-07-27 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the July 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201907 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. In case you 
have time over this weekend, the writing deadline is on Monday, July 30 
already. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a particular 
paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's entry below.  
As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
   
   -  Revealing the Role of User Moods in Struggling Search Tasks
   - Building a Knowledge Graph for Recommending Experts   

   - Citation Needed: A Taxonomy and Algorithmic Assessment of Wikipedia's 
Verifiability
   - Anomaly Detection in the Dynamics of Web and Social Networks Using 
Associative Memory
   - Openness, Inclusion And Self-Affirmation: Indigenous Knowledge In Open 
Knowledge Projects   

   - The Quality and Readability of English Wikipedia Anatomy Articles   

   - Different Topic, Different Traffic: How Search and Navigation Interplay on 
Wikipedia   

   - Uncovering the Semantics of Wikipedia Categories   

   - Adapting NMT to caption translation in Wikimedia Commons for low-resource 
languages   

   - Discovering Implicational Knowledge in Wikidata   

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2019-06-23 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi,
We’re preparing for the June 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201906 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on 29 June 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but 
would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note 
next to the paper's entry below.  As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - Assessing The Factual Accuracy of Generated Text   

   - Automatic Detection of Online Abuse and Analysis of Problematic Users in 
Wikipedia   

   - Gender and deletion on Wikipedia   

   - Improving Knowledge Base Construction from Robust Infobox Extraction   

   - Multilingual Ranking of Wikipedia Articles with Quality and Popularity 
Assessment in Different Topics   

   - Neural Based Statement Classification for Biased Language   

   - People Who Can Take It: How Women Wikipedians Negotiate and Navigate 
Safety   

   - Predicting Economic Development using Geolocated Wikipedia Articles   

   - SEDTWik: Segmentation-based Event Detection from Tweets Using Wikipedia   

   - StRE: Self Attentive Edit Quality Prediction in Wikipedia   

   - TableNet: An Approach for Determining Fine-grained Relations for Wikipedia 
Tables   

   - Training and hackathon on building biodiversity knowledge graphs   

   - Uncertainty During New Disease Outbreaks in Wikipedia   

   - Using Wiktionary as a resource for WSD : the case of French verbs   

   - Wikidata and the biodiversity knowledge graph   

   - Wikidata: Recruiting the Crowd to Power Access to Digital Archives   

   - WikiDataSets : Standardized sub-graphs from WikiData
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2019-04-23 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the April 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201904 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on April 30 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry in the etherpad. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
   
   - A season for all things: Phenological imprints in Wikipedia usage and 
their relevance to conservation   

   - Assessing the quality of information on wikipedia: A deep-learning approach
   - Crosslingual Document Embedding As Reduced-Rank Ridge Regression   

   - Detecting and Gauging Impact on Wikipedia Page Views   

   - Eliciting New Wikipedia Users' Interests via Automatically Mined 
Questionnaires: For a Warm Welcome, Not a Cold Start   

   - Female scholars need to achieve more for equal public recognition   

   - Finding Prerequisite Relations using the Wikipedia Clickstream   

   - Interactive Quality Analytics of User-generated Content: An Integrated 
Toolkit for the Case of Wikipedia   

   - Participation of New Editors After Times of Shock on Wikipedia   

   - Searching News Articles Using an Event Knowledge Graph Leveraged by 
Wikidata   

   - Tor Users Contributing to Wikipedia: Just Like Everybody Else?   

   - Uncertainty During New Disease Outbreaks in Wikipedia   

   - WikiLinkGraphs: A complete, longitudinal and multi-language dataset of the 
Wikipedia link networks   

   - Wikipedia Cultural Diversity Dataset: A Complete Cartography for 300 
Language Editions   


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2019-03-24 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the March 2019 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201903 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on March 30 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry in the etherpad. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   - Analysis of the Wikipedia Network of Mathematicians   

   - Detecting pages to protect in Wikipedia across multiple languages   

   - How the medium shapes the message: Printing and the rise of the arts and 
sciences   

   - Trajectories of Blocked Community Members: Redemption, Recidivism and 
Departure   

   - What is the central bank of Wikipedia?   

   - Who Counts as a Notable Sociologist on Wikipedia? Gender, Race, and the 
“Professor Test”   


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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2018-11-20 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the November 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201811 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on December 2 UTC although actual publication might happen 
several days later. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most 
welcome.

Highlights from this month:

• Bot Detection in Wikidata Using Behavioral and Other Informal Cues
• Integrating Wikipedia Articles and Images into an Information Resource for 
Radiology Patients
• It Was Fun, but Did It Last?: The Dynamic Interplay Between Fun Motives and 
Contributors' Activity in Peer Production
• Operationalizing Conflict and Cooperation between Automated Software Agents 
in Wikipedia: A Replication and Expansion of 'Even Good Bots Fight'
• Reciprocity and Donation: How Article Topic, Quality and Dwell Time Predict 
Banner Donation on Wikipedia
• Toward an abstract Wikipedia
• With Few Eyes, All Hoaxes Are Deep

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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2018-10-23 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the October 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201810 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on October 28 UTC although actual publication might happen 
several days later. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most 
welcome.
Highlights from this month:   
   -  Deliberation and Resolution on Wikipedia: A Case Study of Requests for 
Comments   

   - Indigenizing Wikipedia: Student Accountability to Native American Authors 
on the World’s Largest Encyclopedia   

   - Population preferences through Wikipedia edits   

   - Schema Inference on Wikidata   

   - Studying the Effect of Network Position on Efficiency: : A Case of 
Affiliation Network Featured Article Promotion   

   - Volunteer Retention, Burnout and Dropout in Online Voluntary 
Organizations: Stress, Conflict and Retirement of Wikipedians   

   - Welcome' Changes? Descriptive and Injunctive Norms in a Wikipedia 
Sub-Community   

   - Wikidata: A New Paradigm of Human-Bot Collaboration?   

   - World Influence of Infectious Diseases from Wikipedia Network Analysis   

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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2018-09-23 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 (to correct a mistake in my previous mail, we’re actually preparing for the 
September issue of the newsletter).
Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201809 and add your 
name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication 
date is September 30 but text should be in by September 28.
Thanks
-Masssly

 

On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 4:28 PM, Mohammed Sadat Abdulai  
wrote:

 
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the August 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia. org/p/WRN201808 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on September 28 UTC although actual publication might 
happen several days later. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are 
most welcome.

Highlights from this month:   
   - "Sharing Small Pieces of the World": Increasing and Broadening 
Participation in Wikimedia Commons
   - A Wikia Census: Motives, Tools and and Insights
   - Characterizing the Triggering Phenomenon in Wikipedia
   - Comparative Analysis of the Informativeness and Encyclopedic Style of the 
Popular Web Information Sources
   - Do less active participants make active participants more active? An 
examination of Chinese Wikipedia   

   - Do We All Talk Before We Type?: Understanding Collaboration in Wikipedia 
Language Editions   

   - Evaluating Wikipedia as a Source of Information for Disease Understanding  
 

   - Neural Article Pair Modeling for Wikipedia Sub-article Matching   

   - The Battle for Wikipedia: The New Age of ‘Lost Victories’?   

   - The impact of news exposure on collective attention in the United States 
during the 2016 Zika epidemic   

   - University Students in the Educational Field and Wikipedia Vandalism   

   - What is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by 
Observing Downstream Use

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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming Research Newsletter: New Papers Open For Review

2018-09-22 Thread Tilman Bayer
Hi Masssly,

thanks! But that's actually the old Etherpad for the previous issue - as I
said earlier today/yesterday, the new pad should be up at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201809  shortly. Perhaps you could send
a followup notice with the corrected link then. For now I have put a note
on top of the old pad.

On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 4:28 PM, Mohammed Sadat Abdulai 
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> We’re preparing for the August 2018 research newsletter and looking for
> contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.
> org/p/WRN201808 and add your name next to any paper you are interested in
> covering. Our target publication date is on September 28 UTC although
> actual publication might happen several days later. As usual, short notes
> and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
>
>
> Highlights from this month:
>
>- "Sharing Small Pieces of the World": Increasing and Broadening
>Participation in Wikimedia Commons
>- A Wikia Census: Motives, Tools and and Insights
>- Characterizing the Triggering Phenomenon in Wikipedia
>- Comparative Analysis of the Informativeness and Encyclopedic Style
>of the Popular Web Information Sources
>- Do less active participants make active participants more active? An
>examination of Chinese Wikipedia
>- Do We All Talk Before We Type?: Understanding Collaboration in
>Wikipedia Language Editions
>- Evaluating Wikipedia as a Source of Information for Disease
>Understanding
>- Neural Article Pair Modeling for Wikipedia Sub-article Matching
>- The Battle for Wikipedia: The New Age of ‘Lost Victories’?
>- The impact of news exposure on collective attention in the United
>States during the 2016 Zika epidemic
>- University Students in the Educational Field and Wikipedia Vandalism
>- What is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery
>by Observing Downstream Use
>
>
> Masssly, Tilman Bayer and Dario Taraborelli
>
> [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
>
>


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2018-09-22 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the August 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201808 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on September 28 UTC although actual publication might 
happen several days later. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are 
most welcome.

Highlights from this month:   
   - "Sharing Small Pieces of the World": Increasing and Broadening 
Participation in Wikimedia Commons
   - A Wikia Census: Motives, Tools and and Insights
   - Characterizing the Triggering Phenomenon in Wikipedia
   - Comparative Analysis of the Informativeness and Encyclopedic Style of the 
Popular Web Information Sources
   - Do less active participants make active participants more active? An 
examination of Chinese Wikipedia   

   - Do We All Talk Before We Type?: Understanding Collaboration in Wikipedia 
Language Editions   

   - Evaluating Wikipedia as a Source of Information for Disease Understanding  
 

   - Neural Article Pair Modeling for Wikipedia Sub-article Matching   

   - The Battle for Wikipedia: The New Age of ‘Lost Victories’?   

   - The impact of news exposure on collective attention in the United States 
during the 2016 Zika epidemic   

   - University Students in the Educational Field and Wikipedia Vandalism   

   - What is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by 
Observing Downstream Use

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2018-07-20 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
 
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the July 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201807 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on July 27 UTC although actual publication might happen 
several days later. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most 
welcome.



Highlights from this month:
   
   -  Computing controversy: Formal model and algorithms for detecting 
controversy on Wikipedia and in search queries
   -  Digitale Methoden und Werkzeuge für Diskursanalysen am Beispiel der 
Wikipedia   

   -  Evaluating lexical coverage in Simple English Wikipedia articles: a 
corpus-driven study   

   -  Generating Wikipedia by Summarizing Long Sequences   

   -  IMGPEDIA: A large-scale knowledge-base to perform visuo-semantic queries 
over Wikimedia Commons images   

   -  Interactions and influence of world painters from the reduced Google 
matrix of Wikipedia networks   

   -  Locating foci of translation on Wikipedia   

   -  Modeling Deliberative Argumentation Strategies on Wikipedia   

   -  Representing Metro Manila on Wikipedia   

   -  Simulation Experiments on (the Absence of) Ratings Bias in Reputation 
Systems   

   -  The Impact of Topic Characteristics and Threat on Willingness to Engage 
with Wikipedia Articles: Insights from Laboratory Experiments   

   -  The_Tower_of_Babel.jpg: Diversity of Visual Encyclopedic Knowledge Across 
Wikipedia Language Editions   

   -  Time-focused analysis of connectivity and popularity of historical 
persons in Wikipedia   

   -  Traitors, Collaborators and Deserters in Contemporary European Politics 
of Memory   

   -  Translation and the Production of Knowledge in Wikipedia: Chronicling the 
Assassination of Boris Nemtsov   

   -  Using wikis in the higher education: The case of Wikipedia   

   -  Vandalism on Collaborative Web Communities: An Exploration of Editorial 
Behaviour in Wikipedia   

   -  What is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by 
Observing Downstream Use   

   -  What leads Ukranian University students to use Wikipedia?   

   -  Why do people search Wikipedia for information on multiple sclerosis?   


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2018-03-27 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the March 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201803 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on April 1 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would 
like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to 
the paper's entry in the etherpad. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:
• A Brief History of Human Time: Exploring a database of 'notable people'
• A Comparison of the Historical Entries in Wikipedia and Baidu Baike
• A Hybrid Model for Quality Assessment of Wikipedia Articles
• Becoming an online editor: perceived roles and responsibilities of Wikipedia 
editors
• Capturing the influence of geopolitical ties from Wikipedia with reduced 
Google matrix
• Community Detection with Metadata in a Network of Biographies of Western Art 
Painters
• Generation of Multilingual Wikipedia Summaries from Wikidata for 
ArticlePlaceholders
• Is Catalonia an Independent Country? Tracking Implicit Biases in Crowdsourced 
Knowledge Graphs
• Learning to Generate Wikipedia Summaries for Underserved Languages from 
Wikidata
• Linking ImageNet WordNet Synsets with Wikidata
• Mining Cross-Cultural Differences of Named Entities: A Preliminary Study
• Modeling the Wikipedia to Understand the Dynamics of Long Disputes and Biased 
Articles
• Neural Wikipedian: Generating Textual Summaries from Knowledge Base Triples
• Semantic labeling for quantitative data using Wikidata
• Sentiments in Wikipedia Articles for Deletion Discussions
• The Pipeline of Online Participation Inequalities: The Case of Wikipedia 
Editing
• The rise and decline" in a population of peer production projects
• Towards a Question Answering System over the Semantic Web
• Using big data and network analysis to understand Wikipedia article quality
• Visualizing the Flow of Discourse with a Concept Ontology
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2018-02-12 Thread FULBERT
This is a helpful way of communicating this, along with dates and links. Thanks 
for what appears to be a new and clearer (at least to me) format in this. 
Signed up for 2!

-

With Incredulity toward Metanarratives, 

Jeffrey
User:FULBERT
fulb...@fulbert-avebury.com

> On Feb 12, 2018, at 5:30 AM, Mohammed Sadat Abdulai  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> We’re preparing forthe February 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
> contributors. Please takea look at: 
> https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201802 and add your name next to any 
> paper you are interested in covering. Our targetpublication date is on 
> February 19 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraphreviews are most 
> welcome.
> Highlights fromthis month:   
>   - Examining Wikipedia With a Broader Lens: Quantifying the Value of 
> Wikipedia’s Relationships with Other Large-Scale Online Communities   
> 
>   - Evaluating Wikipedia as a self-learning resource for statistics: You know 
> they'll use it   
> 
>   - SPOTLIGHT Gesundheit: Gesundheitsinfos   
> 
>   - Ongoing Events in Wikipedia: A Cross-lingual Case Study   
> 
>   - Leveraging structural-context similarity of Wikipedia links to predict 
> twitter user locations   
> 
>   - On the Self-similarity of Wikipedia Talks: a Combined 
> Discourse-analytical and Quantitative Approach   
> 
>   - Usage of Wikipedia by health science and social sciences & humanities 
> undergraduates of University of Peradeniya and South Eastern University of 
> Sri Lanka   
> 
>   - Automatic Generation of Wiktionary Entries for Finno-Ugric Minority 
> Languages   
> 
>   - Vandalism Detection and Triple Scoring   
> 
>   - Wikipedia as a gateway to biomedical research: The relative distribution 
> and use of citations in the English Wikipedia   
> 
>   - Effects of Contributor Experience on the Quality of Health-Related 
> Wikipedia Articles   
> 
>   - Emo, Love, and God: Making Sense of Urban Dictionary, a Crowd-Sourced 
> Online Dictionary   
> 
>   - Fostering Public Good Contributions with Symbolic Awards: A Large-Scale 
> Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia   
> 
>   - The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds   
> 
>   - Can conference papers have information value through Wikipedia? An 
> investigation of four engineering fields   
> 
>   - Wikipedia-integrated publishing: a comparison of successful models   
> 
>   - Use of Louisiana's Digital Cultural Heritage by Wikipedians   
> 
>   - Collaborative Approach to Developing a Multilingual Ontology: A Case 
> Study of Wikidata   
> 
>   - Knowledge categorization affects popularity and quality of Wikipedia 
> articles   
> 
>   - The Conceptual Correspondence between the Encyclopaedia and Wikipedia   
> 
>   - Analysis of Wikipedia-based Corpora for Question Answering   
> 
> 
> If you have anyquestion about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
> off-list.
> 
> Masssly, TilmanBayer and Dario Taraborelli
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2018-02-12 Thread Mohammed Sadat Abdulai

Hi everyone,
We’re preparing forthe February 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please takea look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201802 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our 
targetpublication date is on February 19 UTC. As usual, short notes and 
one-paragraphreviews are most welcome.
Highlights fromthis month:   
   - Examining Wikipedia With a Broader Lens: Quantifying the Value of 
Wikipedia’s Relationships with Other Large-Scale Online Communities   

   - Evaluating Wikipedia as a self-learning resource for statistics: You know 
they'll use it   

   - SPOTLIGHT Gesundheit: Gesundheitsinfos   

   - Ongoing Events in Wikipedia: A Cross-lingual Case Study   

   - Leveraging structural-context similarity of Wikipedia links to predict 
twitter user locations   

   - On the Self-similarity of Wikipedia Talks: a Combined Discourse-analytical 
and Quantitative Approach   

   - Usage of Wikipedia by health science and social sciences & humanities 
undergraduates of University of Peradeniya and South Eastern University of Sri 
Lanka   

   - Automatic Generation of Wiktionary Entries for Finno-Ugric Minority 
Languages   

   - Vandalism Detection and Triple Scoring   

   - Wikipedia as a gateway to biomedical research: The relative distribution 
and use of citations in the English Wikipedia   

   - Effects of Contributor Experience on the Quality of Health-Related 
Wikipedia Articles   

   - Emo, Love, and God: Making Sense of Urban Dictionary, a Crowd-Sourced 
Online Dictionary   

   - Fostering Public Good Contributions with Symbolic Awards: A Large-Scale 
Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia   

   - The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds   

   - Can conference papers have information value through Wikipedia? An 
investigation of four engineering fields   

   - Wikipedia-integrated publishing: a comparison of successful models   

   - Use of Louisiana's Digital Cultural Heritage by Wikipedians   

   - Collaborative Approach to Developing a Multilingual Ontology: A Case Study 
of Wikidata   

   - Knowledge categorization affects popularity and quality of Wikipedia 
articles   

   - The Conceptual Correspondence between the Encyclopaedia and Wikipedia   

   - Analysis of Wikipedia-based Corpora for Question Answering   


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2018-01-21 Thread Tilman Bayer
Resending the email below, as it does not have seem to have made to the
inboxes of several recipients - including myself - even though it is recorded
in the list's archives
<https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wiki-research-l/2018-January/date.html>
.

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Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open
for review
Date: Fri Jan 19 20:12:18 UTC 2018

Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the January 2018 research newsletter and looking for
contributors. Please take a look at:
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201801 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is on
January 26 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most
welcome.
Highlights from this month:
• Can conference papers have information value through Wikipedia? An
investigation of four engineering fields
• Collaborative Approach to Developing a Multilingual Ontology: A Case
Study of Wikidata
• Determining Quality of Articles in Polish Wikipedia Based on Linguistic
Features
• Emo, Love, and God: Making Sense of Urban Dictionary, a Crowd-Sourced
Online Dictionary
• Fostering Public Good Contributions with Symbolic Awards: A Large-Scale
Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia
• Knowledge categorization affects popularity and quality of Wikipedia
articles
• The Conceptual Correspondence between the Encyclopaedia and Wikipedia
• The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds
• Use of Louisiana's Digital Cultural Heritage by Wikipedians
• What Makes Wikipedia's Volunteer Editors Volunteer?
• Wikipedia-integrated publishing: a comparison of successful models
If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in
touch off-list.
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2018-01-19 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the January 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201801 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on January 26 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
• Can conference papers have information value through Wikipedia? An 
investigation of four engineering fields
• Collaborative Approach to Developing a Multilingual Ontology: A Case Study of 
Wikidata
• Determining Quality of Articles in Polish Wikipedia Based on Linguistic 
Features
• Emo, Love, and God: Making Sense of Urban Dictionary, a Crowd-Sourced Online 
Dictionary
• Fostering Public Good Contributions with Symbolic Awards: A Large-Scale 
Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia
• Knowledge categorization affects popularity and quality of Wikipedia articles
• The Conceptual Correspondence between the Encyclopaedia and Wikipedia
• The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds
• Use of Louisiana's Digital Cultural Heritage by Wikipedians
• What Makes Wikipedia's Volunteer Editors Volunteer?
• Wikipedia-integrated publishing: a comparison of successful models
If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.
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2018-01-19 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the January 2018 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201801 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on January 26 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
• Can conference papers have information value through Wikipedia? An 
investigation of four engineering fields
• Collaborative Approach to Developing a Multilingual Ontology: A Case Study of 
Wikidata
• Determining Quality of Articles in Polish Wikipedia Based on Linguistic 
Features
• Emo, Love, and God: Making Sense of Urban Dictionary, a Crowd-Sourced Online 
Dictionary
• Fostering Public Good Contributions with Symbolic Awards: A Large-Scale 
Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia
• Knowledge categorization affects popularity and quality of Wikipedia articles
• The Conceptual Correspondence between the Encyclopaedia and Wikipedia
• The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds
• Use of Louisiana's Digital Cultural Heritage by Wikipedians
• What Makes Wikipedia's Volunteer Editors Volunteer?
• Wikipedia-integrated publishing: a comparison of successful models
If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.
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2017-12-10 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the September 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201709 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is on December 14 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
• Etude de la véracité des articles médicaux sur Wikipédia
• Nonhuman language agents in online collaborative communities: Comparing 
Hebrew Wikipedia and Facebook translations
• Reading Wikipedia to Answer Open-Domain Questions
• Relative Quality and Popularity Evaluation of Multilingual Wikipedia Articles
• Roles and Success in Wikipedia Talk Pages: Identifying Latent Patterns of 
Behavior
• Wikipedia Verification Check: A Chrome Browser Extension
If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.
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2017-11-12 Thread masssly
Hi,

We’re preparing for the August 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201708 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is Saturday November 18 UTC. As usual, short notes and 
one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:

• Analysis of References across Wikipedia Languages
• Analyzing Gender Stereotyping in Bollywood Movies
• Comparison of the Impact of Wikipedia, UpToDate, and a Digital Textbook on 
Short-Term Knowledge Acquisition Among Medical Students: Randomized Controlled 
Trial of Three Web-Based Resources
• Connecting Wikipedia and the Archive
• Emotional Content in Wikipedia Articles on Negative Man-Made and Nature-Made 
Events
• Fine Grained Citation Span for References in Wikipedia
• Foundation research project learns from Czech and Korean Wikipedia communities
• FRISK: A Multilingual Approach to Find twitteR InterestS via wiKipedia
• Hacking Academic Collaboration with GLAM Edit-a-thons
• Improving Multilingual Named Entity Recognition with Wikipedia Entity Type 
Mapping
• Instytucjonalizacja ruchu wolnej kultury na przykładzie projektów Wikimedia w 
przestrzeni Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej
• Introduction to anatomy on Wikipedia
• Investigating the Gender Pronoun Gap in Wikipedia
• Joining the Global Village: Teaching Globalization with Wikipedia
• Lexicographical explorations of neologisms in the digital age : tracking new 
words online and comparing wiktionary entries with 'traditional' dictionary 
representations
• Relevance judgments for properties of 350 Wikidata entities
• Stages of motivation for contributing user-generated content: A theory and 
empirical test
• Structural Differentiation in Social Media – Adhocracy
• Wikipedia as a Pedagogical Tool
• Wikipedia as a space for discursive constructions of globalization
• Wikipedia: An opportunity to rethink the links between sources' credibility, 
trust, and authority
• Writing Women in Mathematics into Wikipedia

If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.

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2017-09-17 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the July 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: 
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201707 and add your name next to any paper 
you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is Friday September 
22 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:

• Modeling Dynamics of Wikipedia: An Empirical Analysis Using a Vector Error 
Correction Model
• Implementation and Evaluation of a Framework to calculate Impact Measures for 
Wikipedia Authors
• The Russian-language Wikipedia as a Measure of Society Political 
Mythologization
• An end-to-end learning solution for assessing the quality of Wikipedia 
articles
• What Do Wikidata and Wikipedia Have in Common?: An Analysis of Their Use of 
External References
• A Glimpse into Babel: An Analysis of Multilinguality in Wikidata
• Interpolating Quality Dynamics in Wikipedia and Demonstrating the Keilana 
Effect
• Before the Sense of ‘We’: Identity Work as a Bridge from Mass Collaboration 
to Group Emergence

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off-list.

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2017-08-23 Thread masssly
Hi,

We’re preparing for the June 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: 
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201706 and add your name next to any paper 
you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is Friday August 25 
UTC although actual publication may take place several days later. As usual, 
short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:
 
• ‘What are these researchers doing in my Wikipedia?’: ethical premises and 
practical judgment in internet-based ethnography
• 280 Birds with One Stone: Inducing Multilingual Taxonomies from Wikipedia 
using Character-level Classification
• Analysing Timelines of National Histories across Wikipedia Editions: A 
Comparative Computational Approach
• Assessing and Improving Domain Knowledge Representation in Dbpedia
• Chaudron: Extending DBpedia with measurement
• Cultural diversity of quality of information on Wikipedias
• Digging Wikipedia: The Online Encyclopedia As a Digital Cultural Heritage 
Gateway and Site
• Evaluation of Metadata Representations in RDF stores
• High-Throughput and Language-Agnostic Entity Disambiguation and Linking on 
User Generated Data
• Measuring Global Disease with Wikipedia: Success, Failure, and a Research 
Agenda
• Measuring Global Disease with Wikipedia: Success, Failure, and a Research 
Agenda
• Predicting Member Productivity and Withdrawal from Pre-Joining Attachments in 
Online Production Groups
• Problematizing and Addressing the Article-as-Concept Assumption in Wikipedia
• Scholia and scientometrics with Wikidata
• Shocking the Crowd: The Effect of Censorship Shocks on Chinese Wikipedia
• Spammer Users Identification in Wikipedia via Editing Behavior
• Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Reverted Wikipedia Edits
• The Evolution and Consequences of Peer Producing Wikipedia's Rules
• The Substantial Interdependence of Wikipedia and Google: A Case Study on the 
Relationship Between Peer Production Communities and Information Technologies
• The Unusual Suspects: Deep Learning Based Mining of Interesting Entity Trivia 
from Knowledge Graphs
• The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New 
Users
• TokTrack: A Complete Token Provenance and Change Tracking Dataset for the 
English Wikipedia
• Visualizing Rank Time Series of Wikipedia Top-Viewed Pages
• Who Wants to Read This?: A Method for Measuring Topical Representativeness in 
User Generated Content Systems
• WikiSeq: Mining Maximally Informative Simple Sequences from Wikipedia
• Wikum: Bridging Discussion Forums and Wikis Using Recursive Summarization

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2017-08-01 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the May 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at:
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201705 and add your name next to any paper 
you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is Friday August 4 
UTC although actual publication might take place several days later. As usual, 
short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:

• “A wound that has been festering since 2007”: The Burma/Myanmar naming 
controversy and the problem of rarely challenged assumptions on Wikipedia
• An algorithm designed to expand Wikipedia in all languages
• A productive clash of perspectives? The interplay between articles’ and 
authors’ perspectives and their impact on Wikipedia edits in a controversial 
domain
• Analysing Timelines of National Histories across Wikipedia Editions: A 
Comparative Computational Approach
• Automatic Classification of Wikipedia Articles by Using Convolutional Neural 
Network
• Conclusion: So, what is the gender breakdown of heads of government?
• Connecting the sum of all human knowledge, one edit at a time
• Cumulative Experience and Recent Behavior and their Relation to Content 
Quality on Wikipedia
• Cyberfeminism on Wikipedia: Visibility and deliberation in feminist 
Wikiprojects
• Do wikipedia science articles reflect on state-of-the-art research?
• Embracing Wikipedia as a teaching and learning tool benefits health 
professional schools and the populations they serve
• Estimating the Quality of Articles in Russian Wikipedia Using the 
Logical-Linguistic Model of Fact Extraction
• How Does Knowledge Come By?
• Information Has Value: A View from Three Institutions
• Nation image and its dynamic changes in Wikipedia
• Projects Wikisource and Wikibooks as information resource
• Student perceptions of writing with Wikipedia in Australian higher education
• Wikipedia Controversial Articles by Size of Controversy Section
• Wikipedia Matters
• Wikipedia Vandal Early Detection: from User Behavior to User Embedding by 
Marry Trame - network, memory, deep learning

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2017-07-03 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the April 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: 
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201704 and add your name next to any paper 
you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is Friday July 7 
UTC although actually publication might take place several days later. As 
usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:

• Automatic Classification of Wikipedia Articles by Using Convolutional Neural 
Network
• Cumulative Experience and Recent Behavior and their Relation to Content 
Quality on Wikipedia
• Embracing Wikipedia as a teaching and learning tool benefits health 
professional schools and the populations they serve
• Information needed: comprendere e anticipare i bisogni informativi al tempo 
di Wikipedia
• Persistent Bias on Wikipedia, Methods and Responses
• Wikipedia Matters

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2017-06-05 Thread masssly
Hi everyone,

We’re preparing for the March 2017 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201703 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is Sunday June 11 UTC. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph 
reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:
 
• Analyse and visualize signal of interest for Italian zone wikipedia pages
• Biases in the production and reception of collective knowledge: the case of 
hindsight bias in Wikipedia
• Cultural Interpretations of Global Information? Hindsight Bias after Reading 
Wikipedia Articles across Cultures.
• Editing Behavior Analysis and Prediction of Active/Inactive Users in Wikipedia
• Expanding the sum of all human knowledge: Wikipedia, translation and 
linguistic justice
• Multiple Account Identity Deception Detection in Social Media Using Nonverbal 
Behavior
• Nation image and its dynamic changes in Wikipedia
• The Accessibility, Readability, and Quality of Online Resources for Gender 
Affirming Surgery
• Using Wikipedia to Predict Election Outcomes: Online Behavior as a Predictor 
of Voting
• Wikidatians are born: paths to full participation in a collaborative 
structured knowledge base
• Wikipedia Verification Check: A Chrome Browser Extension
• Wikipedia, Work and Capitalism: A Realm of Freedom?

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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-27 Thread Heather Ford
Hi Max :)

Thanks for adding your name to the review! Not quite sure I understand your
question about other wiki sites that we could emulate? The research
newsletter is pretty much single author per review so it's not really done
in a 'wiki way' (e.g. by many authors producing a single review) other than
using wiki software so I don't think anything is needed other than simply
adding the byline next to the headline of the review as well as to at the
top of the newsletter as per current practice.

I'm thinking that these bylines wouldn't be needed for the snippets but
rather for the more significant reviews.

What do you think?

Or were you asking about other methods of actually producing the signpost?

Heather Ford
Oxford Internet Institute http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk Doctoral Programme
EthnographyMatters http://ethnographymatters.net | Oxford Digital
Ethnography Group http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/research/projects/?id=115
http://hblog.org | @hfordsa http://www.twitter.com/hfordsa




On 25 February 2014 20:35, Klein,Max kle...@oclc.org wrote:

 Great idea Heather,

 I will add my name to my review. Do you know any other review sites that
 aggregate in a wiki way that we could emulate?

 Maximilian Klein
 Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
 +17074787023

 
 From: wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org 
 wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of Tilman Bayer 
 tba...@wikimedia.org
 Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:16 AM
 To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities
 Cc: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has an
   interest in Wikipedia and analytics.
 Subject: Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers
 open for review

 Hi Heather,

 that's a cool idea, and we have actually been considering something
 like this already. While the names of the reviewers are prominently
 displayed in the byline on top (and also, many readers of the Signpost
 and the newsletter are of course experienced in reading version
 histories), showing them next to each review might be make attribution
 easier. We just haven't found the time to implement it yet, like with
 many other things for the newsletter. You are welcome to figure out a
 suitable format and add these attributions in the upcoming issue,
 let's follow up offlist if more information is needed.

 On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Heather Ford hfor...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks, Dario, Tilman!
 
  I was wondering whether it would be helpful to add reviewer
 names/usernames
  to individual signpost reviews. I was struck while reading a review of a
  paper on Signpost recently that I felt like the reviewer was inserting
 some
  very opinionated statements about the article rather than the regular
  summaries. While I don't think that this is a problem necessarily
 (although
  I wish that they were a bit more informed about the topic and social
 science
  research in general), I do think it can be problematic to have these
  comments unattributed. Would be interested to hear what others think...
 
  Best,
  Heather.
 
  Heather Ford
  Oxford Internet Institute Doctoral Programme
  EthnographyMatters | Oxford Digital Ethnography Group
  http://hblog.org | @hfordsa
 
 
 
 
  On 25 February 2014 05:26, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 
  Hi Max,
 
  yes, we're co-publishing with the Signpost, so the ultimate deadline
  is the Signpost's actual publication time. Its formal publication date
  is this Wednesday (the 26th) UTC, although actual publication might
  take place several hours or even a few days later. Thanks for signing
  up to review the Editor's Biases paper, I'm looking forward to
  reading your summary!
 
  On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Klein,Max kle...@oclc.org wrote:
   Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into
 the
   signpost in time. 25th?
  
   Maximilian Klein
   Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
   +17074787023
  
   
   From: wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org
   wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of Dario
 Taraborelli
   dtarabore...@wikimedia.org
   Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 8:11 AM
   To: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has
   an   interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Research into Wikimedia
   content and communities
   Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers
 open
   forreview
  
   Hi everybody,
  
   with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we
   have a good set of papers to review for the February issue of the
 Research
   Newsletter [1]
  
   Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and
   add your name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As
 usual,
   short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
  
   Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we're
   experimenting

Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-25 Thread Heather Ford
Thanks, Dario, Tilman!

I was wondering whether it would be helpful to add reviewer names/usernames
to individual signpost reviews. I was struck while reading a review of a
paper on Signpost recently that I felt like the reviewer was inserting some
very opinionated statements about the article rather than the regular
summaries. While I don't think that this is a problem necessarily (although
I wish that they were a bit more informed about the topic and social
science research in general), I do think it can be problematic to have
these comments unattributed. Would be interested to hear what others
think...

Best,
Heather.

Heather Ford
Oxford Internet Institute http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk Doctoral Programme
EthnographyMatters http://ethnographymatters.net | Oxford Digital
Ethnography Group http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/research/projects/?id=115
http://hblog.org | @hfordsa http://www.twitter.com/hfordsa




On 25 February 2014 05:26, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Max,

 yes, we're co-publishing with the Signpost, so the ultimate deadline
 is the Signpost's actual publication time. Its formal publication date
 is this Wednesday (the 26th) UTC, although actual publication might
 take place several hours or even a few days later. Thanks for signing
 up to review the Editor's Biases paper, I'm looking forward to
 reading your summary!

 On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Klein,Max kle...@oclc.org wrote:
  Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into the
 signpost in time. 25th?
 
  Maximilian Klein
  Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
  +17074787023
 
  
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  Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open
 forreview
 
  Hi everybody,
 
  with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we
 have a good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research
 Newsletter [1]
 
  Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and
 add your name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual,
 short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
 
  Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we're
 experimenting with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l
 and wiki-research-l. if you have any question about the format or process
 feel free to get in touch off-list.
 
  Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer
 
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-25 Thread Tilman Bayer
Hi Heather,

that's a cool idea, and we have actually been considering something
like this already. While the names of the reviewers are prominently
displayed in the byline on top (and also, many readers of the Signpost
and the newsletter are of course experienced in reading version
histories), showing them next to each review might be make attribution
easier. We just haven't found the time to implement it yet, like with
many other things for the newsletter. You are welcome to figure out a
suitable format and add these attributions in the upcoming issue,
let's follow up offlist if more information is needed.

On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Heather Ford hfor...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks, Dario, Tilman!

 I was wondering whether it would be helpful to add reviewer names/usernames
 to individual signpost reviews. I was struck while reading a review of a
 paper on Signpost recently that I felt like the reviewer was inserting some
 very opinionated statements about the article rather than the regular
 summaries. While I don't think that this is a problem necessarily (although
 I wish that they were a bit more informed about the topic and social science
 research in general), I do think it can be problematic to have these
 comments unattributed. Would be interested to hear what others think...

 Best,
 Heather.

 Heather Ford
 Oxford Internet Institute Doctoral Programme
 EthnographyMatters | Oxford Digital Ethnography Group
 http://hblog.org | @hfordsa




 On 25 February 2014 05:26, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Max,

 yes, we're co-publishing with the Signpost, so the ultimate deadline
 is the Signpost's actual publication time. Its formal publication date
 is this Wednesday (the 26th) UTC, although actual publication might
 take place several hours or even a few days later. Thanks for signing
 up to review the Editor's Biases paper, I'm looking forward to
 reading your summary!

 On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Klein,Max kle...@oclc.org wrote:
  Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into the
  signpost in time. 25th?
 
  Maximilian Klein
  Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
  +17074787023
 
  
  From: wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org
  wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of Dario 
  Taraborelli
  dtarabore...@wikimedia.org
  Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 8:11 AM
  To: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has
  an   interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Research into Wikimedia
  content and communities
  Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open
  forreview
 
  Hi everybody,
 
  with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we
  have a good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research
  Newsletter [1]
 
  Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and
  add your name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual,
  short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
 
  Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we're
  experimenting with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l 
  and
  wiki-research-l. if you have any question about the format or process feel
  free to get in touch off-list.
 
  Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer
 
  [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-25 Thread Klein,Max
Great idea Heather,

I will add my name to my review. Do you know any other review sites that 
aggregate in a wiki way that we could emulate?

Maximilian Klein
Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
+17074787023


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tba...@wikimedia.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:16 AM
To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities
Cc: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has an   
interest in Wikipedia and analytics.
Subject: Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open 
for review

Hi Heather,

that's a cool idea, and we have actually been considering something
like this already. While the names of the reviewers are prominently
displayed in the byline on top (and also, many readers of the Signpost
and the newsletter are of course experienced in reading version
histories), showing them next to each review might be make attribution
easier. We just haven't found the time to implement it yet, like with
many other things for the newsletter. You are welcome to figure out a
suitable format and add these attributions in the upcoming issue,
let's follow up offlist if more information is needed.

On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Heather Ford hfor...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks, Dario, Tilman!

 I was wondering whether it would be helpful to add reviewer names/usernames
 to individual signpost reviews. I was struck while reading a review of a
 paper on Signpost recently that I felt like the reviewer was inserting some
 very opinionated statements about the article rather than the regular
 summaries. While I don't think that this is a problem necessarily (although
 I wish that they were a bit more informed about the topic and social science
 research in general), I do think it can be problematic to have these
 comments unattributed. Would be interested to hear what others think...

 Best,
 Heather.

 Heather Ford
 Oxford Internet Institute Doctoral Programme
 EthnographyMatters | Oxford Digital Ethnography Group
 http://hblog.org | @hfordsa




 On 25 February 2014 05:26, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Max,

 yes, we're co-publishing with the Signpost, so the ultimate deadline
 is the Signpost's actual publication time. Its formal publication date
 is this Wednesday (the 26th) UTC, although actual publication might
 take place several hours or even a few days later. Thanks for signing
 up to review the Editor's Biases paper, I'm looking forward to
 reading your summary!

 On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Klein,Max kle...@oclc.org wrote:
  Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into the
  signpost in time. 25th?
 
  Maximilian Klein
  Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
  +17074787023
 
  
  From: wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org
  wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of Dario 
  Taraborelli
  dtarabore...@wikimedia.org
  Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 8:11 AM
  To: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has
  an   interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Research into Wikimedia
  content and communities
  Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open
  forreview
 
  Hi everybody,
 
  with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we
  have a good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research
  Newsletter [1]
 
  Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and
  add your name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual,
  short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
 
  Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we're
  experimenting with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l 
  and
  wiki-research-l. if you have any question about the format or process feel
  free to get in touch off-list.
 
  Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer
 
  [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-25 Thread Juliana Bastos Marques
Do you publish on papers in languages other than English?

Juliana.


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Heather,

 that's a cool idea, and we have actually been considering something
 like this already. While the names of the reviewers are prominently
 displayed in the byline on top (and also, many readers of the Signpost
 and the newsletter are of course experienced in reading version
 histories), showing them next to each review might be make attribution
 easier. We just haven't found the time to implement it yet, like with
 many other things for the newsletter. You are welcome to figure out a
 suitable format and add these attributions in the upcoming issue,
 let's follow up offlist if more information is needed.

 On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Heather Ford hfor...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks, Dario, Tilman!
 
  I was wondering whether it would be helpful to add reviewer
 names/usernames
  to individual signpost reviews. I was struck while reading a review of a
  paper on Signpost recently that I felt like the reviewer was inserting
 some
  very opinionated statements about the article rather than the regular
  summaries. While I don't think that this is a problem necessarily
 (although
  I wish that they were a bit more informed about the topic and social
 science
  research in general), I do think it can be problematic to have these
  comments unattributed. Would be interested to hear what others think...
 
  Best,
  Heather.
 
  Heather Ford
  Oxford Internet Institute Doctoral Programme
  EthnographyMatters | Oxford Digital Ethnography Group
  http://hblog.org | @hfordsa
 
 
 
 
  On 25 February 2014 05:26, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 
  Hi Max,
 
  yes, we're co-publishing with the Signpost, so the ultimate deadline
  is the Signpost's actual publication time. Its formal publication date
  is this Wednesday (the 26th) UTC, although actual publication might
  take place several hours or even a few days later. Thanks for signing
  up to review the Editor's Biases paper, I'm looking forward to
  reading your summary!
 
  On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Klein,Max kle...@oclc.org wrote:
   Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into
 the
   signpost in time. 25th?
  
   Maximilian Klein
   Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
   +17074787023
  
   
   From: wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org
   wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of Dario
 Taraborelli
   dtarabore...@wikimedia.org
   Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 8:11 AM
   To: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has
   an   interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Research into Wikimedia
   content and communities
   Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers
 open
   forreview
  
   Hi everybody,
  
   with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we
   have a good set of papers to review for the February issue of the
 Research
   Newsletter [1]
  
   Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and
   add your name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As
 usual,
   short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
  
   Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we're
   experimenting with a public call for reviews cross-posted to
 analytics-l and
   wiki-research-l. if you have any question about the format or process
 feel
   free to get in touch off-list.
  
   Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer
  
   [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-24 Thread Dario Taraborelli
Hi everybody,

with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we have a 
good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research Newsletter 
[1]

Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and add your 
name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual, short notes 
and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we’re experimenting 
with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l and wiki-research-l. 
if you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.

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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-24 Thread Klein,Max
Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into the 
signpost in time. 25th?

Maximilian Klein
Wikipedian in Residence, OCLC
+17074787023


From: wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org 
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To: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has an   
interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Research into Wikimedia content and 
communities
Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for
review

Hi everybody,

with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we have a 
good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research Newsletter 
[1]

Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and add your 
name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual, short notes 
and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we’re experimenting 
with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l and wiki-research-l. 
if you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.

Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer

[1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
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