Hi Masssly and Tilman,

A quick note to thank you for experimenting with the idea of
prioritizing Wiki Workshop papers for one cycle. I like your idea a
lot as it helps connect the different initiatives. I also am actively
thinking how/if we can more directly engage the reviewers who have
already read the papers for the purpose of the workshop to help
(co-)write some of the summaries in the future years.

Thank you!

Best,
Leila


On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 11:24 AM Mohammed Sadat Abdulai
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We’re preparing for the June 2021 research newsletter and looking for
> contributors.
>
> *Because the May issue of the Wikipedia Signpost (whom we're co-publishing
> with) had to be canceled, we skipped last month. But we will resume with
> this June issue, due out this Sunday. One focus will be papers presented
> recently at Wikiworkshop 2021.*
>
> Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202106 and add
> your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our target
> publication
> time is 27 June 20:00 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like
> to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to
> the paper's entry.
>
> As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
>
> *Highlights:*
>
>    - A Brief Analysis of Bengali Wikipedia’s Journey to 100,000 Articles
>    - Assessing the quality of health-related Wikipedia articles with
>    generic and specific metrics
>    - Bridging the Gender Gap: A research study on Indian Language Wikimedia
>    Communities
>    - Characterizing Opinion Dynamics and Group Decision Making in Wikipedia
>    Content Discussions
>    - Do I Trust this Stranger? Generalized Trust and the Governance of
>    Online Communities
>    - Fast Linking of Mathematical Wikidata Entities in Wikipedia Articles
>    Using Annotation Recommendation
>    - Inferring Sociodemographic Attributes of Wikipedia Editors:
>    State-of-the-art and Implications for Editor Privacy
>    - Information flow on COVID-19 over Wikipedia: A case study of 11
>    languages
>    - Language-agnostic Topic Classification for Wikipedia
>    - Languages of Knowledge Infrastructures: Learnings from Research on
>    Indian Language Wikimedia Projects
>    - Negative Knowledge for Open-world Wikidata
>    - References in Wikipedia: The Editors’ Perspective
>    - ShExStatements: Simplifying Shape Expressions for Wikidata
>    - Simple Wikidata Analysis for Tracking and Improving Biographies in
>    Catalan Wikipedia
>    - Structural Analysis of Wikigraph to Investigate Quality Grades of
>    Wikipedia Articles
>    - The Language of Liberty: A preliminary study
>    - Towards Ongoing Detection of Linguistic Bias on Wikipedia
>    - Towards Open-domain Vision and Language Understanding with Wikimedia
>    - Tracing the Factoids: the Anatomy of Information Re-organization in
>    Wikipedia Articles
>    - Wikidata Logical Rules and Where to Find Them
>    - Wikipedia Editor Drop-Off: A Framework to Characterize Editors'
>    Inactivity
>    - WikiShark: An Online Tool for Analyzing Wikipedia Traffic and Trends
>
> *Masssly and Tilman Bayer*
>
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