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+ | | title = Motivations of Contributors to Wikipedia | ||
+ | | date = 2006 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Stacey Kuznetsov]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.1145/1215942.1215943 | ||
+ | | link = http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1215943 | ||
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'''Motivations of Contributors to Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Stacey Kuznetsov]]. | '''Motivations of Contributors to Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Stacey Kuznetsov]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
This paper aims to explain why people are motivated to contribute to the [[Wikipedia]] project. A comprehensive analysis of the motivations of [[Wikipedians]] is conducted using the iterative methodology developed by Batya Friedman and Peter Kahn in Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems and co-developed by Nissenbaum and Friedman in Bias in Computer Systems . The Value Sensitive Design (VSD) approach consists of three stages: Empirical Investigation, Conceptual Investigation, and Technical Investigation. During the empirical phase, motivations of the contributors to Wikipedia are identified through analysis of data from two published surveys and a pilot survey conducted at New York University. The underlying values behind these motivations are then defined in the conceptual phase of the study. Finally, a technical investigation is conducted in order to determine how [[features]] of the Wiki technology support and facilitate these values. | This paper aims to explain why people are motivated to contribute to the [[Wikipedia]] project. A comprehensive analysis of the motivations of [[Wikipedians]] is conducted using the iterative methodology developed by Batya Friedman and Peter Kahn in Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems and co-developed by Nissenbaum and Friedman in Bias in Computer Systems . The Value Sensitive Design (VSD) approach consists of three stages: Empirical Investigation, Conceptual Investigation, and Technical Investigation. During the empirical phase, motivations of the contributors to Wikipedia are identified through analysis of data from two published surveys and a pilot survey conducted at New York University. The underlying values behind these motivations are then defined in the conceptual phase of the study. Finally, a technical investigation is conducted in order to determine how [[features]] of the Wiki technology support and facilitate these values. |
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Authors | Stacey Kuznetsov |
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Publication date | 2006 |
DOI | 10.1145/1215942.1215943 |
Links | Original |
Motivations of Contributors to Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Stacey Kuznetsov.
Overview
This paper aims to explain why people are motivated to contribute to the Wikipedia project. A comprehensive analysis of the motivations of Wikipedians is conducted using the iterative methodology developed by Batya Friedman and Peter Kahn in Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems and co-developed by Nissenbaum and Friedman in Bias in Computer Systems . The Value Sensitive Design (VSD) approach consists of three stages: Empirical Investigation, Conceptual Investigation, and Technical Investigation. During the empirical phase, motivations of the contributors to Wikipedia are identified through analysis of data from two published surveys and a pilot survey conducted at New York University. The underlying values behind these motivations are then defined in the conceptual phase of the study. Finally, a technical investigation is conducted in order to determine how features of the Wiki technology support and facilitate these values.