Hello,
thank you Carol Ann, the five finalist works are very interesting.
I correct the link to choose the best paper :
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers
Guillaume
2013/3/6 Carol Ann carolann.oh...@wikimedia.fr
Hi all,
Wikimédia France launched an international research award aiming to reward
the most influential research work on Wikimedia projects and free
knowledge. After the initial submission of research papers by the community
of researchers who study Wikimedia projects, a jury
http://researchaward.wikimedia.fr/en/page-d-exemple/have selected five
finalists among a thirty
proposals
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/papers_submission
.
You can find summaries and full texts below :
** **Studying cooperation and conflict between authors with history flow
visualizations*
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers#Studying_Cooperation_and_Conflict_between_Authors_with_history_flow_Visualisations
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers#Studying_Cooperation_and_Conflict_between_Authors_with_history_flow_Visualisations
by
Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg and Kushal Dave, published in 2004.
** **DBpedia: A Nucleus for a Web of Open
Data*
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers#DBpedia:_A_Nucleus_for_a_Web_of_Open_Data
by
Sören Auer, Christian Bizer, Georgi Kobilarov, Jens Lehmann, Richard
Cyganiak and Zachary Ives, published in 2007.
** **A Content-Driven Reputation System for the
Wikipedia*
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers#A_Content-Driven_Reputation_System_for_the_Wikipedia
by
Thomas Adler and Luca de Alfaro, published in 2007.
** **Creating, destroying, and restoring value in
Wikipedia*
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers#Creating.2C_destroying.2C_and_restoring_in_Wikipedia
by
Reid Priedhorsky, Jilin Chen, Shyong K. Lam, Katherine Panciera, Loren
Terveen and John Riedl, published in 2007.
** **Can history be open source? Wikipedia and the future of the
past*
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papers#Can_history_be_open_source.3F_Wikipedia_and_the_future_of_the_past
by
Roy Rosenzweig, published in 2006.
It's now up to you to choose the most influential. For that, please visit
this page :
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_France_Research_Award/nominated_papersand
vote.
*Voting will close on Monday, March 11*. The announcement of the winner is
scheduled for the end of March.
If you have any question, please use the project talk page, thanks !
--
Carol Ann O'Hare
Chargée de mission recherche et enseignement - Wikimédia France
www.wikimedia.fr
07.62.92.42.03
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