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| authors = [[Michael Gilbert]]<br />[[Mark Zachry]]
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| doi = 10.1007/978-3-319-20612-7_29
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'''Towards a Class-Based Model of Information Organization in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2015, written by [[Michael Gilbert]] and [[Mark Zachry]].
 
'''Towards a Class-Based Model of Information Organization in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2015, written by [[Michael Gilbert]] and [[Mark Zachry]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
As complexity increases in commons-based peer production communities, the means of organizing and facilitating collective action must also mature to ensure the ongoing health and active maintenance of those communities [1]. This study examines the types of structured data that exist in [[Wikipedia]], introduces an argument for an extension to the types of structured and semi-structured data within Wikipedia supported by that descriptive analysis; and presents an implementation of that extension that supports instantiations of semi-structured content that facilitate both human and tool-mediated interactions with Wikipedia data. This extension offers a novel means of structuring data to support the ongoing health and maintenance of online communities like the community of editors that maintain and develop Wikipedia.
 
As complexity increases in commons-based peer production communities, the means of organizing and facilitating collective action must also mature to ensure the ongoing health and active maintenance of those communities [1]. This study examines the types of structured data that exist in [[Wikipedia]], introduces an argument for an extension to the types of structured and semi-structured data within Wikipedia supported by that descriptive analysis; and presents an implementation of that extension that supports instantiations of semi-structured content that facilitate both human and tool-mediated interactions with Wikipedia data. This extension offers a novel means of structuring data to support the ongoing health and maintenance of online communities like the community of editors that maintain and develop Wikipedia.

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Towards a Class-Based Model of Information Organization in Wikipedia
Authors
Michael Gilbert
Mark Zachry
Publication date
2015
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-20612-7_29
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Towards a Class-Based Model of Information Organization in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Michael Gilbert and Mark Zachry.

Overview

As complexity increases in commons-based peer production communities, the means of organizing and facilitating collective action must also mature to ensure the ongoing health and active maintenance of those communities [1]. This study examines the types of structured data that exist in Wikipedia, introduces an argument for an extension to the types of structured and semi-structured data within Wikipedia supported by that descriptive analysis; and presents an implementation of that extension that supports instantiations of semi-structured content that facilitate both human and tool-mediated interactions with Wikipedia data. This extension offers a novel means of structuring data to support the ongoing health and maintenance of online communities like the community of editors that maintain and develop Wikipedia.