The September 2019 issue of the Wikimedia Research Newsletter is out:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2019/September
In this issue:

 1 "Reducing Procrastination While Improving Performance: A Wiki-powered 
Experiment with Students"2 The Importance of Wikipedia in Assessing News Source 
Credibility3 Wikipedia Topic Assessment4 OpenSym 20194.1 First literature 
survey of Wikidata quality research4.2 "Article Quality Classification on 
Wikipedia: Introducing Document Embeddings and Content Features"4.3 "When 
Humans and Machines Collaborate: Cross-lingual Label Editing in Wikidata"4.4 
"Approving automation: analyzing requests for permissions of bots in 
Wikidata"4.5 "Dwelling on Wikipedia: Investigating Time Spent by Global 
Encyclopedia Readers"4.6 "Visualization of the Evolution of Collaboration and 
Communication Networks in Wikis"4.7 Wikitribune navigating "challenges of 
collaborative evidence-based journalism"5 Conferences and events6 Other recent 
publications6.1 "Eliciting New Wikipedia Users' Interests via Automatically 
Mined Questionnaires: For a Warm Welcome, Not a Cold Start"6.2 Shocks make both 
newcomers and experienced editors contribute more6.3 "Crosslingual Document 
Embedding As Reduced-Rank Ridge Regression"6.4 "Framing the Holocaust Online: 
Memory of the Babi Yar Massacres on Wikipedia"6.5 "Framing the Holocaust in 
popular knowledge: 3 articles about the Holocaust in English, Hebrew and Polish 
Wikipedia"

*** 15 recent publications were covered or listed in this issue ***

  

Masssly and Tilman Bayer

 

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