This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-led collaborativelygenerated online encyclopedia. Making a case for representing Wikipedia as a knowledge network, and using the lens of contemporary graph theory, we attempt to unravel its knowledge creation process and growth dynamics over time. Typical small-world characteristics of short path-length and high clustering have important theoretical implications for knowledge networks. We show Wikipedia’s small-world nature to be increasing over time, while also uncovering power laws and assortative mixing. Investigating the process by which an apparently un-coordinated, diversely motivated swarm of assorted contributors, create and maintain ...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Online social networks (OSNs) become more and more important in today’s social and business life. Th...
We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wik...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potentia...
Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potentia...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Open collaboration platforms have fundamentally changed the way that knowledge is produced, dissemin...
We show the current research progresses and focuses on Wikipedia to try to understand principles beh...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Wikipedia is one of the largest and most successful examples of decentralized peer-production system...
We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wik...
Wikipedia is one of the largest and most successful examples of decentralized peer-production system...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Online social networks (OSNs) become more and more important in today’s social and business life. Th...
We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wik...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potentia...
Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potentia...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Open collaboration platforms have fundamentally changed the way that knowledge is produced, dissemin...
We show the current research progresses and focuses on Wikipedia to try to understand principles beh...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Wikipedia is one of the largest and most successful examples of decentralized peer-production system...
We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wik...
Wikipedia is one of the largest and most successful examples of decentralized peer-production system...
Wikipedia is an ongoing endeavor to create a free encyclopedia through an open computer-mediated col...
Online social networks (OSNs) become more and more important in today’s social and business life. Th...
We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wik...