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WikiSym 2012: Linz, Austria
- Cliff Lampe:
Proceedings of the Eighth Annual International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, WikiSym 2012, Austria, August 27 - 29, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1605-7
Emergent
- Brian Keegan, Darren Gergle, Noshir S. Contractor:
Staying in the loop: structure and dynamics of Wikipedia's breaking news collaborations. 1 - Michela Ferron, Paolo Massa:
Psychological processes underlying Wikipedia representations of natural and manmade disasters. 2
Know thy editor
- Robert West, Ingmar Weber, Carlos Castillo:
Drawing a data-driven portrait of Wikipedia editors. 3 - Dell Zhang, Karl Prior, Mark Levene:
How long do Wikipedia editors keep active? 4 - Ryan Faulkner, Steven Walling, Maryana Pinchuk:
Etiquette in Wikipedia: weening new editors into productive ones. 5
Wikipedia articles gone wild
- Andreas Kaltenbrunner, David Laniado:
There is no deadline: time evolution of Wikipedia discussions. 6 - Hoda Sepehri Rad, Denilson Barbosa:
Identifying controversial articles in Wikipedia: a comparative study. 7 - Chih-Chun Chen, Camille Roth:
{{Citation needed}}: the dynamics of referencing in Wikipedia. 8 - David Laniado, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Carlos Castillo, Mayo Fuster Morell:
Emotions and dialogue in a peer-production community: the case of Wikipedia. 9
Wiki-chanics
- Bahar Sateli, René Witte:
Natural language processing for MediaWiki: the semantic assistants approach. 10 - Oscar Díaz, Cristóbal Arellano, Gorka Puente:
Wikipedia customization through web augmentation techniques. 11 - Guangyu Wu, Martin Harrigan, Pádraig Cunningham:
Classifying Wikipedia articles using network motif counts and ratios. 12
Beyond Wikipedia
- Andrew G. West, Insup Lee:
Towards content-driven reputation for collaborative code repositories. 13 - Teresa Consiglio, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Design for free learning: a case study on supporting a service design course. 14 - Afra J. Mashhadi, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra, Peter Mooney:
On the accuracy of urban crowd-sourcing for maintaining large-scale geospatial databases. 15
Under the collaborative covers
- Heather Ford, R. Stuart Geiger:
"Writing up rather than writing down": becoming Wikipedia literate. 16 - Jodi Schneider, Alexandre Passant, Stefan Decker:
Deletion discussions in Wikipedia: decision factors and outcomes. 17 - Yu Suzuki, Masatoshi Yoshikawa:
Mutual evaluation of editors and texts for assessing quality of Wikipedia articles. 18
Language/culture
- Pablo Aragón, David Laniado, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Yana Volkovich:
Biographical social networks on Wikipedia: a cross-cultural study of links that made history. 19 - Morten Warncke-Wang, Anuradha Uduwage, Zhenhua Dong, John Riedl:
In search of the ur-Wikipedia: universality, similarity, and translation in the Wikipedia inter-language link network. 20 - Paolo Massa, Federico Scrinzi:
Manypedia: comparing language points of view of Wikipedia communities. 21
Posters
- Niels Seidel:
Collaborative hypervideo editing using MediaWiki. 22 - Andrea Forte, Thomas H. Park:
How people assess cooperatively authored information resources. 23 - Benedikt G. Kroll:
LuKe: the challenge of integrating bottom-up wiki working environments in contexts of academic learning. 25 - Astrid Wichmann:
Preparing wikis for educational settings: the role of discussion board use in wiki-based writing. 26 - Bahar Sateli, Srinivasan Sembakkam Rajivelu, Elian Angius, René Witte:
ReqWiki: a semantic system for collaborative software requirements engineering. 27 - Alexildo Velozo Vaz, Diana Pierre do Nascimento:
Two corporate wiki applications for process improvement. 28 - Régis Barondeau:
Understanding wiki collaboration in Quebec healthcare organizations. 29 - Koichiro Eto, Masahiro Hamasaki, Hideaki Takeda:
Wedata: a wiki system for service oriented tiny code sharing. 30 - Hogyeong Jeong:
Wikipedia in the age of Siri: task-based evaluation of Google, Wikipedia, and Wolfram Alpha. 31
Demos
- Jodi Schneider, Krystian Samp:
Alternative interfaces for deletion discussions in Wikipedia: some proposals using decision factors. 32 - Amit Bronner, Matteo Negri, Yashar Mehdad, Angela Fahrni, Christof Monz:
CoSyne: synchronizing multilingual wiki content. 33 - Victor Grishchenko, Aleksei Balandin:
Papyrus: a deep hypertext system. 34 - Juha Villman, Einari Happonen:
Statistical computing and graphics in Opasnet MediaWiki. 35 - Bahar Sateli, René Witte:
Supporting wiki users with natural language processing. 36 - Oren Bochman:
The consensus game: modeling peer decision protocols. 37 - Oscar Díaz, Cristóbal Arellano, Gorka Puente:
WikiLayer: annotation for Wikipedia. 38 - Pavel Arapov, Michel Buffa:
WikiNext, a JavaScript wiki with semantic features. 39 - Paolo Massa, Maurizio Napolitano, Federico Scrinzi, Michela Ferron:
WikiTrip: animated visualization over time of geo-location and gender of Wikipedians who edited a page. 40 - Gorka Puente, Oscar Díaz:
WikiWhirl: wiki refactoring made easy. 41
Panel
- Aaron Halfaker, Brian Keegan, Andrea Forte, R. Stuart Geiger, Dario Taraborelli, Maryana Pinchuk, Mikhil Masli:
What aren't we measuring?: methods for quantifying wiki-work. 42
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