Hi everybody, 

We’re preparing for the October 2015 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201510 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target 
publication date is Wednesday October 28 UTC. As usual, short notes and 
one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:

 

Use and awareness of Wikipedia among the M.C.A students of C. D. Jain college 
of commerce, Shrirampur : A Study


Understanding Editing Behaviors in Multilingual Wikipedia


The Impact and Evolution of Group Diversity in Online Open Collaboration


Teaching Wikipedia: The Pedagogy and Politics of an Open Access Writing 
Community


“An Encyclopedia, Not an Experiment in Democracy”: Wikipedia Biographies, 
Authorship, and the Wikipedia Subject


 "You get what you need” : A study of students’ attitudes towards using 
Wikipedia when doing school assignments


Machine Learning and the Detection of Anomalies in Wikipedia


"Collective remembering of organizations: Co-construction of organizational 
pasts in Wikipedia"


Top 100 historical figures of Wikipedia


Towards a Class-Based Model of Information Organization in Wikipedia


Transparency, Control, and Content Generation on Wikipedia: Editorial 
Strategies and Technical Affordances


Influence of Wikipedia and other web resources on acute and critical care 
decisions. A web-based survey


Utilising Wikipedia for text mining applications


Automatic Identification and Disambiguation of Concepts and Named Entities in 
the Multilingual Wikipedia


Beyond Friendships and Followers: The Wikipedia Social Network


Intellectual Interchanges in the History of Massive Online Open-editing 
Encyclopedia, Wikipedia


Exploration of Online Culture Through Network Analysis of Wikipedia
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking


Measuring Article Quality in Wikipedia using the Collaboration Network


How do Twitter, Wikipedia, and Harrison's principles of medicine describe heart 
attacks?


Sociotechnical interaction at work: an ethnographic study of the Wikipedia 
community


Wikipedia and history: a worthwhile partnership in the digital era?


 

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

Masssly, Tilman Bayer and Dario Taraborelli 

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