Category:Planned research projects
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Pages in category "Planned research projects"
The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.
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- Research:Identifying barriers to participation from heavy internet users
- Research:Impact of Wikipedia on Academic Science
- Research:Information, culture and knowledge: New citizens’ practices, new public policies. A case comparison of Spain and United States
- Research:Intermediary liability law study for Yale Law School
- Research:Investigating editing anxiety in new users
- Research:Investigating Semantic Navigation on Wikipedia
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- Research:Testing Snuggle’s capacity to enhance the experience of new and experienced editors
- Research:The Construction and Application of Personality Profile Based on User Behavior in Wikipedia
- Research:The motivational arc of massive virtual collaboration
- Research:The Role of Wikipedia Mentorship Programs in the Newcomer Experience
- Research:The sudden decline of Italian Wikipedia
- Research:The Transformative Potential of Wikipedia in Higher Education
- Research:The Use of Rationales in Wikipedia Articles for Deletion Discussions and in Group Decision Making
- Research:The use of Wikipedia by doctors for their information needs
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- Research:Understanding Collaborations in Online Production Communities
- University of Virginia/Machine learning for MeSH terms
- Research:University of Virginia/Marketplace research
- Research:University of Virginia/Wikipedia Quality Index
- Research:User preferences
- Research:User queries
- Research:Using Campbell's fish-scale model to understand potentially gendered content coverage
- Research:Using event stream prediction to predict vandalistic behaviour on Wikipedia
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- Research:Wikfinition
- Research:Wikidata for the People of Africa
- Wikimedia and Academia/Cost Action 2024
- Research:Wikipedia and data protection
- Research:Wikipedia Banner Challenge
- Research:Wikipedia Deletion Discussion
- Research:Wikipedia Education Program evaluation
- Research:Wikipedia is necessary, the internet implies it.
- Research:Women and Wikipedia: Contributions in a Collaborative Online Space
- Research:Workforce Participation