Wikidata is one of the most important sources of structured data on the web, built by a worldwide community of volunteers. As a secondary source, its contents must be backed by credible references; this is particularly important, as Wikidata explicitly encourages editors to add claims for which there is no broad consensus, as long as they are corroborated by references. Nevertheless, despite this essential link between content and references, Wikidata's ability to systematically assess and assure the quality of its references remains limited. To this end, we carry out a mixed-methods study to determine the relevance, ease of access, and authoritativeness of Wikidata references, at scale and in different languages, using online crowdsourcing...
Wikipedia is a well known and widely used source of information. Wikipedia is massive, and its infor...
Wikis are ubiquitous in organisational and private use and provide a wealth of textual data. Maintai...
We propose a language-independent graph-based method to build a-la-carte article collections on user...
Wikidata is a collaboratively-edited knowledge graph; it expresses knowledge in the form of subject-...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...
Wikidata is a collaborative knowledge graph by the Wikimedia Foundation which has undergone an impre...
In a collaborative website like Wikidata, contributors add statements about an item like a person, a...
User generated content is the main driving force of the increasingly social web. Participatory and c...
International audienceFrom multi-domain multilingual Wikipedia websites to a single-domain multiling...
Despite the fact that Wikipedia is often criticized for its poor quality, it continues to be one of ...
Wikidata is a community-driven knowledge graph which has drawn much attention from researchers and p...
Multilinguality is an important topic for knowledge bases, especially Wikidata, that was build to se...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular sources of free data on the Internet and subject to extensive u...
Wiki-based crowdsourced data sources generally lack reliability, as their provenance is not intrinsi...
Wikidata is unique as a knowledge base as well as a community given its users contribute together to...
Wikipedia is a well known and widely used source of information. Wikipedia is massive, and its infor...
Wikis are ubiquitous in organisational and private use and provide a wealth of textual data. Maintai...
We propose a language-independent graph-based method to build a-la-carte article collections on user...
Wikidata is a collaboratively-edited knowledge graph; it expresses knowledge in the form of subject-...
Wikipedia is the world's largest, most widely used online encyclopedia. Wikipedia relies on policies...
Wikidata is a collaborative knowledge graph by the Wikimedia Foundation which has undergone an impre...
In a collaborative website like Wikidata, contributors add statements about an item like a person, a...
User generated content is the main driving force of the increasingly social web. Participatory and c...
International audienceFrom multi-domain multilingual Wikipedia websites to a single-domain multiling...
Despite the fact that Wikipedia is often criticized for its poor quality, it continues to be one of ...
Wikidata is a community-driven knowledge graph which has drawn much attention from researchers and p...
Multilinguality is an important topic for knowledge bases, especially Wikidata, that was build to se...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular sources of free data on the Internet and subject to extensive u...
Wiki-based crowdsourced data sources generally lack reliability, as their provenance is not intrinsi...
Wikidata is unique as a knowledge base as well as a community given its users contribute together to...
Wikipedia is a well known and widely used source of information. Wikipedia is massive, and its infor...
Wikis are ubiquitous in organisational and private use and provide a wealth of textual data. Maintai...
We propose a language-independent graph-based method to build a-la-carte article collections on user...