The study of collaboration patterns in wikis can help shed light on the process of content creation by online communi-ties. To turn a wiki’s revision history into a collaboration network, we propose an algorithm that identifies as authors of a page the users who provided the most of its relevant content, measured in terms of quantity and of acceptance by the community. The scalability of this approach allows us to study the English Wikipedia community as a co-authorship network. We find evidence of the presence of a nucleus of very active contributors, who seem to spread over the whole wiki, and to interact preferentially with inexperienced users. The fundamental role played by this elite is witnessed by the growing centrality of sociometri...
Abstract. The online encyclopedia Wikipedia gives rise to a multitude of network structures such as ...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
In this paper we present a methodology for gaining a better understanding of the contribution behavi...
In this longitudinal study, the author investigated the relationship between the properties of the c...
Prior scholarship on Wikipedia’s collaboration processes has examined the properties of either edito...
Previous attempts at studying collaboration within Wikipedia have focused on simple metrics like rig...
Wikidata promises to reduce factual inconsistencies across all Wikipedia language versions. It will ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...
Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a compo...
Collaborative writing through wikis has become increasingly popular in recent years. When users cont...
We report a study of Wikipedia in which we use a mixed-methods approach to understand how participat...
Manual annotation of biological data cannot keep up with data production. Open annotation models usi...
Manual annotation of biological data cannot keep up with data production. Open annotation models usi...
Abstract. The online encyclopedia Wikipedia gives rise to a multitude of network structures such as ...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
In this paper we present a methodology for gaining a better understanding of the contribution behavi...
In this longitudinal study, the author investigated the relationship between the properties of the c...
Prior scholarship on Wikipedia’s collaboration processes has examined the properties of either edito...
Previous attempts at studying collaboration within Wikipedia have focused on simple metrics like rig...
Wikidata promises to reduce factual inconsistencies across all Wikipedia language versions. It will ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...
Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a compo...
Collaborative writing through wikis has become increasingly popular in recent years. When users cont...
We report a study of Wikipedia in which we use a mixed-methods approach to understand how participat...
Manual annotation of biological data cannot keep up with data production. Open annotation models usi...
Manual annotation of biological data cannot keep up with data production. Open annotation models usi...
Abstract. The online encyclopedia Wikipedia gives rise to a multitude of network structures such as ...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
In this paper we present a methodology for gaining a better understanding of the contribution behavi...