The largest Wikimedia Research Newsletter ever published is out:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2012-04-30

In this issue:

1 Recognition may sustain user participation
2 Can Wiktionary rival traditional lexicons?
3 Wikipedia as an academic publisher?
4 Wikipedia citations in American law reviews
5 One in four of articles tagged as flawed, most often for verifiability issues
6 Time evolution of Wikipedia discussions
7 APWeb2012 papers on admin networks, mitigating language bias and finding 
"minority information"
8 Briefly
9 References

••• 29 publications were covered in this issue •••
Thanks to User:Lambiam, Piotr Konieczny, Jodi Schneider, Amir E. Aharoni, 
Steven Walling, Giovanni Ciampaglia and Adam Hyland for their contribution

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