Thank you all for your feedback and suggestions. All the input is
valuable but not exactly where I am heading. I apologize for not
wording my question better.

I am trying to find a documented research project (published in a
reputable journal) that included TiddlyWiki within the scope of the
research - as the subject of the research or included as one of
several subjects of the research. I do not need to find TiddlyWikis
that have been used to hold the details of a research project.

Examples of published research I can springboard from in which
TiddlyWiki in general or a particular adaptation is scrutinized within
the research:
* the efficacy of following the GTD approach to task management.
* the efficacy of content management systems for personal or corporate
use.
* effective time management strategies for students comparing paper-
based and electronic-based approaches.
* Wikis in general or a particular context of use for wikis.
* Web 2.0 in general or a particular context of use for Web 2.0.
* Collaboration in general or a particular collaboration context, e.g.
corporate, classroom.
* The TiddlyManual project could work if there is some published
research on the project in which the TiddlyWiki adaptation is included
within the research.

Thank you in advance for any further input. All comments are welcome
and appreciated.


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