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This page contains a collection of scientific publications, which may be useful for research in the context of the RENDER project. On this basis we evaluated metrics which were already used in recent research and define new ones in sense of diversity and the particular aspects relevant for RENDER. Read more about the tasks within the case study.

Feel free to add relevant literature regarding diversity, quality and user behaviour in Wikipedia!

Collection of Publications

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Publications on Quality, Diversity and Editor Behaviour in Wikipedia

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  • Adler, B. Thomas, Krishnendu Chatterjee, Luca de Alfaro, Marco Faella, Ian Pye, and Vishwanath Raman, “Assigning trust to Wikipedia content.,” in eds. Ademar Aguiar and Mark Bernstein (ACM, 2008), [1].
  • Adler, B.T., and L. De Alfaro, “A content-driven reputation system for the Wikipedia.” (2007): 261–270, [2] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Anderka. M., Stein, B. und Lipka N., “Detection of Text Quality Flaws as a One-class Classification Problem.”, in Proceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 11), 2011. [3].
  • Anderka. M., Stein, B. und Lipka N., “Towards Automatic Quality Assurance in Wikipedia.”, in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW 11), 2011. [4].
  • Arazy, O. and Nov, O., “Determinants of wikipedia quality: the roles of global and local contribution inequality.”, Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, (2010), [5].
  • Arazy, Ofer, Wayne Morgan, and Raymond Patterson, “Wisdom of the Crowds: Decentralized Knowledge Construction in Wikipedia.” SSRN eLibrary (2006), [6].
  • Beschastnikh, Ivan, Travis Kriplean, and David W. McDonald, “Wikipedian Self-Governance in Action: Motivating the Policy Lens.,” in eds. Eytan Adar, Matthew Hurst, Tim Finin, Natalie S. Glance, Nicolas Nicolov, and Belle L. Tseng (The AAAI Press, 2008), [7].
  • Blumenstock, JE, “Size Matters: Word Count as a Measure of Quality on Wikipedia.”, In WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, pp. 1095-1096, (2008), [8].
  • Brandes, Ulrik and Kenis, Patrick and Lerner, Jürgen and van Raaij, Denise, “Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia”, in: Proceedings of the 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009). New York: ACM Pr., 2009, pp. 731-740, [9]
  • Brändle, Andreas, “Zu wenige Köche verderben den Brei.”, 2005, [10].
  • Bryant, Susan L., Andrea Forte, and Amy Bruckman, “Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of Participation in a Collaborative Online Encyclopedia” (New York, NY, USA: ACM Press, 2005), [11].
  • Butler, Brian, Elisabeth Joyce, and Jacqueline Pike, “Donʼt look now, but we've created a bureaucracy: the nature and roles of policies and rules in wikipedia” (New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2008), [12].
  • Capocci, A., V. D. P. Servedio, F. Colaiori, L. S. Buriol, D. Donato, S. Leonardi, et al., “Preferential attachment in the growth of social networks: The internet encyclopedia Wikipedia.” Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics) 74, no. 3 (2006), [13].
  • Chatterjee, Krishnendu, and Luca De Alfaro, “Robust Content-Driven Reputation.” , Technical Report UCSC-SOE-08-09, School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA. May 2008,[14].
  • Dondio, P. and Barrett, S., “Computational Trust in Web Content Quality: A Comparative Evalutation on the Wikipedia Project.”, In Informatica – An International Journal of Computing and Informatics, 31/2, 151-160, (2007), [15].
  • Ekstrand, M. D, and J. T Riedl, “rv youʼre dumb: Identifying Discarded Work in Wiki Article History” (Orlando, FL, 2009), [16].
  • Graham, M. 2011. Wiki Space: Palimpsests and the Politics of Exclusion. In Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader. Eds. Lovink, G. and Tkacz, N. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 269-282., [17].
  • Graham, M. 2009. Wikipedia's Known Unknowns. The Guardian Dec 2, 2009., [18].
  • Halfaker, Aaron, Aniket Kittur, Robert Kraut, and John Riedl, “A jury of your peers: quality, experience and ownership in Wikipedia,” in Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, eds. Dirk Riehle and Amy Bruckman (ACM, 2009), [19] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Hammwöhner, Rainer, “Qualitätsaspekte der Wikipedia.”, (2007), [20].
  • Hammwöhner, Rainer, “Interlingual Aspects Of Wikipedia's Quality.”, (2007) In: Proc. of the Int. Conf. On Information Qualiy, ICIQ 2007, [21].
  • Hu, M., Lim, EP., Sun, A., Lauw, HW., “Measuring article quality in Wikipedia: models and evaluation.”, (2007), [22].
  • Kamm, O., “Wisdom? More like dumbness of the crowd.” The Times, August2007, _contributors/article2267665.ece, 453-462, April 2007.
  • Kane, Gc, “It's a network, not an encyclopedia: A social network perspective on Wikipedia collaboration.” Proceedings of the Academy of Management (2009), [23] (accessed June 20, 2011).
  • Kittur, A., E. H. Chi, B. A. Pendleton, B. Suh, and T. Mytkowicz, “Power of the few vs. wisdom of the crowd: Wikipedia and the rise of the bourgeoisie.” 25th Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2007) (2007), [24].
  • Kittur, Aniket, and R.E. Kraut, “Harnessing the wisdom of crowds in Wikipedia: quality through coordination,” in Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, (New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2008), [25] (accessed June 8, 2011).
  • Kittur, Aniket, and Robert E. Kraut, “Beyond Wikipedia” (Savannah, Georgia, USA, 2010), [26] (accessed June 8, 2011).
  • Kittur, Aniket, B. Pendleton, and R.E. Kraut, “Herding the cats: the influence of groups in coordinating peer production,” in Proceedings of the 5th international Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, eds. Dirk Riehle and Amy Bruckman (ACM, 2009), [27] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Kittur, Aniket, Bongwon Suh, Bryan A Pendleton, and Ed H Chi, “He says, she says: conflict and coordination in Wikipedia” (New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2007), [28].
  • Lam, Shyong K., and John Riedl, “Is Wikipedia growing a longer tail?,” in eds. Stephanie D. Teasley, Erling C. Havn, Wolfgang Prinz, and Wayne G. Lutters (ACM, 2009), [29].
  • Lih, Andrew, “Wikipedia as Participatory Journalism: Reliable Sources? Metrics for evaluating collaborative media as a news resource.”, 5th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin,(2004), [30].
  • Lih, A. (interview), “The Battle for Wikipedia’s Soul.” The Economist, March2008.
  • Opuszko, M., Wöhner, T., Peters, R., Ruhland, J., “Qualitätsmessung in der Wikipedia (Ein Ansatz auf Basis von Markov-Modellen).”, MKWI 2010, [31].
  • Ortega, Felipe, PhD-Thesis: “Wikipedia: A Quantitative Analysis.”, (2009), [32]
  • Penninger, Stefan, “Qualitätsaspekte in Wikipedia-Artikeln. (Eine quantitative Analyse auf Metadatenbasis).”, MA (2008), [33].
  • Petzold, T., (2011), "36 Million Language Pairs", In Richter, D., Richter, I., Toivanen, R. & I. Ulasiuk (Eds), Linguistic Rights – From Minority Protection to Linguistic Pluralism, Berlin: Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag. [34].
  • Petzold, T. and Liao, H., (2011), "Geo-linguistic Analysis of the World Wide Web: The Use of Cartograms and Network Analysis to Understand Linguistic Development in Wikipedia", In: Araya, D., T. Houghton & Y. Breindl (Eds) Nexus: New Intersections in Internet Research, New York: Peter Lang.
  • Priedhorsky, Reid, Jilin Chen, Shyong (Tony) K. Lam, Katherine Panciera, Loren Terveen, and John Riedl, “Creating, destroying, and restoring value in wikipedia” (New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2007), [35].
  • Roth, C., Taraborelli, D., Gilbert, N., “Measuring Wiki Viability.”, In: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym 2008), [36].
  • Ruediger Glott, UNU Merit Wikipedia survey — overview of results. (Maastricht, Netherlands, 2010).
  • Sonnenstuhl, Jana, “RÖMPP Online versus Wikipedia – ein formaler und inhaltlicher Vergleich zwischen einer lizenzpflichtigen und einer freien Online-Enzyklopädie.”, MA (2008).
  • Stvilia, B., Twidale, M., Smith, L. C., Gasser, L., “Information quality work organization in Wikipedia.”, JASIST, 59, 6, (2008), 983–1001., [37].
  • Stvilia, B., Twidale, M., Smith, L. C., Gasser, L., “Assessing information quality of a community-based encyclopedia.”, In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Quality - ICIQ 2005. Cambridge, MA. 442-454. , (2005), [38]
  • Suh, Bongwon, E.H. Chi, Aniket Kittur, and B.A. Pendleton, “Lifting the veil: improving accountability and social transparency in Wikipedia with wikidashboard,” in Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, eds. Mary Czerwinski, Arnold M. Lund, and Desney S. Tan (ACM, 2008), [39] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Suh, Bongwon, Gregorio Convertino, E.H. Chi, and Peter Pirolli, “The singularity is not near: slowing growth of Wikipedia,” in Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, eds. Dirk Riehle and Amy Bruckman (ACM, 2009), [40] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Swartz, A., “Who writes wikipedia?”, [41]
  • Thom-Santelli, Jennifer, Dan Cosley, and Geri Gay, “Whatʼs mine is mine: territoriality in collaborative authoring.,” in eds. Dan R. Olsen Jr, Richard B. Arthur, Ken Hinckley, Meredith Ringel Morris, Scott E. Hudson, and Saul Greenberg (ACM, 2009), [42].
  • Voss, Jakob, “Measuring Wikipedia” (Stockholm, 2005), [43]
  • Vuong, B.Q., E.P. Lim, Aixin Sun, M.T. Le, and H.W. Lauw, “On ranking controversies in Wikipedia: Models and evaluation,” in Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining, (New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2008), [44] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Welser, Howard T., Dan Cosley, Gueorgi Kossinets, Austin Lin, Fedor Dokshin, Geri Gay, et al., “Finding social roles in Wikipedia.” (ACM, 2011), [45].
  • Wilkinson, D.M., and B.A. Huberman, “Assessing the value of coooperation in wikipedia.” Arxiv preprint cs/0702140 (2007), [46].
  • Wilkinson, D. and Huberman, B., “Cooperation and quality in Wikipedia.”, In Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Wikis. 157-164, (October, 2007), Montreal, Canada., [47]
  • Wöhner T. and Peters R., “Assessing the Quality of Wikipedia Articles with Lifecycle Based Metrics.”, In: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration. Orlando, (2009), [48]
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  • Cialdini, R.B., Influence: Science and practice. ([S.l.]: Allyn and Bacon, 2001), [49] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • D. Lemire, Diversity in open social networks. (Montreal, CA, 2008).
  • Floeck, Fabian, Johannes Putzke, Sabrina Steinfels, Kai Fischbach, and Detlef Schoder, “Imitation and Quality of Tags in Social Bookmarking Systems – Collective Intelligence Leading to Folksonomies,” in eds. Theo Bastiaens, Ulrike Baumöl, and Bernd Krämer (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2011), [50].
  • Lemire, D., S. Downes, and S. Paquet, “Diversity in open social networks.” published online (October 2008), [51] (accessed June 6, 2011).
  • Mannix, Elizabeth, and Margaret A Neale, “What Differences Make a Difference?” Psychological Science in the Public Interest 6, no. 2 (2005): 31-55, [52].
  • Marks, K., “Power laws and blogs.” [53].
  • Whittaker, S., L. Terveen, H. Hill, and L. Cherny, “The dynamics of mass interaction” (1998).

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Publications by RENDER

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  • Flöck, F., Vrandecic, D. and Simperl, D.: "Towards a diversity-minded Wikipedia.", In: Proceedings of ACM Webscience 2011. Koblenz, Germany. [54]