Difference between revisions of "Wikilit: Collecting the Wiki and Wikipedia Literature"
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+ | | title = Wikilit: Collecting the Wiki and Wikipedia Literature | ||
+ | | date = 2011 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Phoebe Ayers]]<br />[[Reid Priedhorsky]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.1145/2038558.2038612 | ||
+ | | link = https://dl.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=2038612&type=pdf | ||
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'''Wikilit: Collecting the Wiki and Wikipedia Literature''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Phoebe Ayers]] and [[Reid Priedhorsky]]. | '''Wikilit: Collecting the Wiki and Wikipedia Literature''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Phoebe Ayers]] and [[Reid Priedhorsky]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
This workshop has three key goals. First, authors will examine existing and proposed systems for collecting and analyzing the research literature about wikis. Second, authors will discuss the challenges in building such a system and will engage participants to design a sustainable collaborative system to achieve this goal. Finally, authors will provide a forum to build upon ongoing wiki community discussions about problems and opportunities in finding and sharing the wiki research literature. | This workshop has three key goals. First, authors will examine existing and proposed systems for collecting and analyzing the research literature about wikis. Second, authors will discuss the challenges in building such a system and will engage participants to design a sustainable collaborative system to achieve this goal. Finally, authors will provide a forum to build upon ongoing wiki community discussions about problems and opportunities in finding and sharing the wiki research literature. |
Revision as of 08:59, 3 October 2020
Authors | Phoebe Ayers Reid Priedhorsky |
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Publication date | 2011 |
DOI | 10.1145/2038558.2038612 |
Links | Original |
Wikilit: Collecting the Wiki and Wikipedia Literature - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Phoebe Ayers and Reid Priedhorsky.
Overview
This workshop has three key goals. First, authors will examine existing and proposed systems for collecting and analyzing the research literature about wikis. Second, authors will discuss the challenges in building such a system and will engage participants to design a sustainable collaborative system to achieve this goal. Finally, authors will provide a forum to build upon ongoing wiki community discussions about problems and opportunities in finding and sharing the wiki research literature.