Hi everyone,

Wiki Workshop, the largest Wikimedia research event of the year now in its
12th edition, will take place as a standalone virtual event on May 21-22,
2025 [1].  <https://wikiworkshop.org/2024/>

The call for papers for the workshop is now open [2]: We would like to
invite you to submit your 2-page extended abstracts. All submissions are
non-archival, which means you can submit ongoing, completed, and already
published works. See below for the full call.
Deadline for submission is March 9, 2025 (23:59 AoE).

If you have questions about the workshop, please don't hesitate to reach
out to us at [email protected]

Best,

Martin, on behalf of the organizers

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Workshop_2025
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Workshop_2025/Call_for_Papers



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Call for papers

Workshop PC Chairs:

Martin Gerlach (Wikimedia Foundation)

Matthew Vetter (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)

We invite contributions to the Research Track of the 12th edition of Wiki
Workshop, which will take place virtually on May 21-22, 2025 as a 2-day
standalone event.

The Wiki Workshop is the largest Wikimedia research event of the year,
aimed at bringing together researchers who study all aspects of Wikimedia
projects (including, but not limited to, Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia
Commons, Wikisource, and Wiktionary) as well as Wikimedia developers,
affiliate organizations, and volunteer editors. Co-organized by the
Wikimedia Foundation’s Research team and members of the Wikimedia research
community, the workshop provides a direct pathway for exchanging ideas
between the organizations that serve Wikimedia projects and the researchers
actively studying them.

Building on the successful experiences of organizing Wiki Workshop in 2015
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2015>, 2016 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2016>, 2017
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2017>, 2018 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2018>, 2019
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2019>, 2020 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2020>, 2021
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2021>, 2022 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2022>, 2023
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2023>, 2024 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2024/> and
based on feedback from authors and participants over the years, this year’s
Research Track is organized as follows:

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   Submissions are non-archival, meaning we welcome ongoing, completed, and
   already published work.
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   We accept submissions in the form of 2-page extended abstracts.
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   Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to present their research
   in a pre-recorded oral presentation, with dedicated time for live Q&A on
   the days of the event.
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   Accepted abstracts will be shared on the website prior to the event.


Important Dates

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   Submission deadline: March 9, 2025 (23:59 AoE
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth>)
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   Author notification: April 14, 2025
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   Final version due: April 30, 2025 (23:59 AoE
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth>)
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   Workshop date: May 21-22, 2025


Submission Instructions

Similar to previous editions, this year’s Wiki Workshop solicits extended
abstracts (PDF format, maximum 2 pages). Submissions that exceed the 2-page
limit will be automatically rejected. Authors may include 1 additional page
containing references, figures, and/or tables (including captions) only.
Initial submissions require names and affiliations of authors, 5 keywords,
a title, an abstract, and a main text outlining the contribution, methods,
findings, and impact of the work, whichever is relevant. Submissions will
be non-archival and, as a result, may have already been published, under
review, or ongoing research. All submissions will be reviewed by multiple
members of the Wiki Workshop Program Committee. The names of the authors
will be revealed to the reviewers, whereas reviewers will remain anonymous
to the authors.

Please review our Privacy Statement
<https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal:Wiki_Workshop_Privacy_Statement>
before submitting your abstract to OpenReview.

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   Template for submissions
   <https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/research/wikiworkshop-templates>
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   Submission site
   
<https://openreview.net/group?id=wikimedia.org/Wiki_Workshop/2025/Research_Track>
   on OpenReview


Topics

Wiki Workshop aims to have a broad technical program inclusive of many
academic fields and disciplines. Topics include, but are not limited to:

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   Use of bots, algorithms, and crowdsourcing methods for content curation,
   sourcing, or verification of content and structured data;
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   Innovative uses of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects for AI and NLP
   applications;
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   Approaches to develop AI-assisted workflows to support editors in
   content moderation, patrolling, and maintenance;


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   Community health questions including sentiment analysis, harassment
   detection, and tools that enhance community harmony;
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   Dynamics of participation, including activation, retention, and
   attrition of various Wikimedia users and audiences;
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   Strategies and models to engage new editors through improvements to
   onboarding experience;
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   Understanding the motivations, engagement models, incentives, and needs
   of Wikimedia editors, readers, and developers of Wikimedia projects;
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   Approaches to discussions, consensus-building, and conflict resolution
   in editorial decision-making;


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   Investigation in content bias and knowledge gaps, and strategies for
   addressing them on Wikimedia projects;
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   Examination of content reuse dynamics within and beyond Wikimedia
   projects;


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   New technologies and initiatives to grow content, quality, equity,
   diversity, and participation across Wikimedia projects;
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   Innovative use of AI models to support editors in identifying and
   automating repetitive tasks that could be easily automated (such as
   copyediting);
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   Techniques for detecting low-quality, promotional, or fake content
   (misinformation or disinformation), and identifying fake accounts or bad
   actors (e.g., sock puppets);


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   Exploration of diverse source incorporation into Wikimedia projects,
   such as oral histories, video, and others;
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   Understanding and improving the representation of “local content”
   (geography, cultural context, or history) relevant to different communities;
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   Multilingual and multimodal analysis of Wikimedia projects;


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   Strategies for leveraging Wikimedia projects in media literacy
   interventions;
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   Impact assessments of Wikimedia-based educational initiatives;


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   Policies, guidelines, and norms influencing the governance of Wikimedia
   projects;
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   Privacy, security, and trust related to content creation, maintenance,
   and consumption;
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   Understanding peer production mechanisms of Wikimedia projects;


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   The interplay between Wikimedia projects and the broader (open)
   knowledge ecosystem including interactions with other online platforms;
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   Innovative uses of Wikimedia projects as indicators for real-world
   events, cultural trends, technological or scientific advancements, and
   beyond;


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   Open-source research code, datasets, and tools supporting
   Wikimedia-related research.


-- 
Martin Gerlach (he/him) | Senior Research Scientist | Wikimedia Foundation
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