Pages that link to "Wikipedians"
The following pages link to Wikipedians:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Interpolating Quality Dynamics in Wikipedia and Demonstrating the Keilana Effect (← links)
- NICE: Social Translucence Through UI Intervention (← links)
- Lifting the Veil: The Expression of Values in Online Communities (← links)
- Making More Wikipedians: Facilitating Semantics Reuse for Wikipedia Authoring (← links)
- Drivers of Knowledge Contribution in Open Fora: Findings from Wikipedians (← links)
- Socrates Back on the Street: Wikipedia’S Citing of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (← links)
- Social Self Regulation in On-Line Communities: the Case of Wikipedia (← links)
- Wikipedia & Museums: Community Curation (← links)
- First Workshop on Wikipedia Research (← links)
- Sinatra, He3Nry Und Andere Moderne Enzyklopädisten. Synchron Und Diachron Vergleichende Anmerkungen Zur Eigen- Und Fremdbenennung Von Wikipedia-Autoren (← links)
- Sleeping with the Enemy: Wikipedia in the College Classroom (← links)
- Coercion or Empowerment? Moderation of Content in Wikipedia as `Essentially Contested' Bureaucratic Rules (← links)
- Wicked Wikipedia? Communities of Practice, the Production of Knowledge and Australian Sport History (← links)
- Analyzing Cultural Differences in Collaborative Innovation Networks by Analyzing Editing Behavior in Different-Language Wikipedias (← links)
- Improving Wikipedia's Credibility: References and Citations in a Sample of History Articles (← links)
- Wikipedia – Amatørenes Inntog (← links)
- An Examination of the Culture of Impartiality in Wikipedia, a Case Study of the Islamic World Representation in the English and Persian Versions of the Wikipedia (← links)
- High Tempo Knowledge Collaboration in Wikipedia's Coverage of Breaking News Events (← links)
- Do as I Do:: Authorial Leadership in Wikipedia (← links)
- Giving Psychology Away: Implementation of Wikipedia Editing in an Introductory Human Development Course (← links)
- Bots vs. Wikipedians, Anons vs. Logged-Ins (Redux): a Global Study of Edit Activity on Wikipedia and Wikidata (← links)
- My Kind of People?: Perceptions About Wikipedia Contributors and Their Motivations (← links)
- Passing On: Reader-Sourcing Gender Diversity in Wikipedia (← links)
- Is Wikipedia Growing a Longer Tail (← links)
- Beyond Opening Up the Black Box: Investigating the Role of Algorithmic Systems in Wikipedian Organizational Culture (← links)
- Using Wikiprojects to Measure the Health of Wikipedia (← links)
- Librarians as Wikipedians: from Library History to “Librarianship and Human Rights” (← links)
- From Open-Source Software to Wikipedia: `Backgrounding' Trust by Collective Monitoring and Reputation Tracking (← links)
- The Influence of Network Structures of Wikipedia Discussion Pages on the Efficiency of Wikiprojects (← links)
- Participatory Vigilance: an Interpretation of the Governance of Wikipedia (← links)
- Drawing a Data-Driven Portrait of Wikipedia Editors (← links)
- Social Self-Regulation in Computer Mediated Communities: the Case of Wikipedia (← links)
- The Search for Wikipedia’s Edges (← links)
- The Legal Consciousness of Wikipedia (← links)
- Do Wikipedians Follow Domain Experts?: a Domain-Specific Study on Wikipedia Knowledge Building (← links)
- Should Archivists Edit Wikipedia, and If So How? (← links)
- A Platform for Visually Exploring the Development of Wikipedia Articles (← links)
- Testing an Integrative Theoretical Model of Knowledge-Sharing Behavior in the Context of Wikipedia (← links)
- Modeling of Decline Dynamics of Knowledge Sharing Networks (Ksnets) - a Wikipedia Case (← links)
- The Heart Work of Wikipedia: Gendered, Emotional Labor in the World's Largest Online Encyclopedia (← links)
- The Argumentative Genre in Social Media - a Comparison of Wikipedia Discussion Pages Between Cultures and Between Topics (← links)
- Defense Mechanism or Socialization Tactic? Improving Wikipedia's Notifications to Rejected Contributors (← links)
- A Data-Driven Sketch of Wikipedia Editors (← links)
- Bots vs. Wikipedians, Anons vs. Logged-Ins (← links)
- Gender Differences in Wikipedia Editing (← links)
- Wikipedia in the Anti-Sopa Protests as a Case Study of Direct, Deliberative Democracy in Cyberspace (← links)
- Personality Characteristics of Wikipedia Members (← links)
- From Dbpedia to Wikipedia: Filling the Gap by Discovering Wikipedia Conventions (← links)
- Wikipedians are Born, Not Made: a Study of Power Editors on Wikipedia (← links)
- Making Sense of the German Wikipedia Community (← links)