Hi,
I think you might add a lot more. Out of interest I searched the papers 
of the largest semantic web conference (ISWC 2010 ) once for mentions of 
"DBpedia".
The easiest way to it is to use google if the publication are available 
on the internet:
"dbpedia site:http://iswc2010.semanticweb.org/pdf/";
http://www.google.com/#q=dbpedia+site:http://iswc2010.semanticweb.org/pdf/&hl=en
this yields 5 result pages (4 with 10 entries and 1 with a single entry) 
with a total of 41 papers mentioning DBpedia.
That is about a third of accepted papers ( 132 )
Of course I really never checked in detail, what the "mentions" where 
about, as google just looks for the keyword (could be e.g. citations).
I just wanted to present my method of searching.

You might consider adding papers about/using DBpedia also, as research 
using DBpedia can be considered (in most cases) research using Wikipedia.
They fall in the same category as for example these:
Milne, David and Witten, Ian .H. An effective, low-cost measure of 
semantic relatedness obtained from Wikipedia links.
Adrian Iftene and Alexandra Balahur-Dobrescu Named Entity Relation 
Mining using Wikipedia
Alexander E. Richman, Patrick Schone Mining Wiki Resources for 
Multilingual Named Entity Recognition
and many more...

Although I did not read up on the actual criteria you used for inclusion.

Regards,
Sebastian

Am 10.06.2011 08:33, schrieb Wikipedia Signpost:
> Hi,
>
> the current issue of the Signpost (the English Wikipedia's
> community-written and community-edited weekly news bulletin) contains
> a section summarizing some recent academic research about Wikipedia:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-06-06/Recent_research
>
> See also an earlier such overview:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-04-11/Recent_research
>
> In the future, we are planning to publish such surveys of recent
> Wikipedia research on a monthly basis, in collaboration with the
> Wikimedia Foundation Research Committee - expect further announcements
> on this list.
>
> If you know about a newly published academic research paper about
> Wikipedia that seems worth covering, a tip is welcome at
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Newsroom/Suggestions
>
> Regards, HaeB
>


-- 
Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann
Research Group: http://aksw.org


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