Dear all,

I have published today a first set of analyses from the WLM 2013 participant's 
survey:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013/Participants%27_Survey#Survey_Results


-       The first file contains frequency analyses and basic statistics for the 
entire sample

-       A second, rather big file (600+ pages) contains the same analyses 
detailed per country (for countries with at least 10 respondents)

-       The third file contains some summary statistics from the contacts data 
file (which is separate from the other data file)

Earlier this week, I have communicated the participants' contact data to the 
local organizers of WLM 2013 as well as to the local chapters. Most notably, we 
were able to identify ca. 500 contest participants who indicated that they 
would be interested in helping with the organization of this year's contest(s). 
Therefore, if you are planning to organize a photo contest in your country, I 
warmly recommend you to get the contact data from last year's organizers or 
from your chapter and try to get those people on board. - In order to get an 
overview of the contact data that is available for your country, please have a 
look at the third file with the summary statistics of the contacts data file.

Next steps:

I have drafted an analysis plan that indicates how we may proceed in order to 
get more out of the survey: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VuDuu0kZ8TxQljaiB2jq0iZ-9wHPYfdd2lwkS9LlFj0/edit

Feel free to comment it. Right now, I don't really know who is going to do all 
these analyses as they are quite time-consuming and the time I can put in this 
is rather limited. I have talked to the WMF program evaluation team, but so far 
they don't seem to be eager to analyze the data, although it seems to me that 
the insights that can be gained from the survey would be complementary to what 
they have already done: 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programs:Evaluation_portal/Library/WLM

Therefore, if any of you feels like doing a part of the analyses sketched out 
in the analysis plan, please get in touch with me so we can split up the tasks.

And don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding the survey 
or the results.

Kind regards,
Beat







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Beat Estermann
Research Associate
Berne University of Applied Sciences
E-Government Institute
Morgartenstrasse 2a
Postfach 305
CH-3000 Bern 22
[email protected]
www.e-government.bfh.ch
Phone +41 31 848 34 30
Phone (direct number) +41 31 848 34 38
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