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How do editors interact on article level and do they show territorial behaviour?
Alternative title: Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow


This talk will show new results from research done at the GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences in Cologne - all about social interactions between editors on an article level in the English Wikipedia. It will focus on how the results can help the community in understanding and attributing social interactions and problems fast and properly and give an insight into the opportunities behind the software and the data used for this.
This talk will give insight in the usage of Wikipedia for an open scientific workflow - from open data over open source to open access and open methodology. It shows the value of Open Data for science, the computational challenges of an open data chain and the goal to make the whole process reproducible and understandable. It describes problems and insights from the first research until the final results, always with focus on Wikepedia and Open Knowledge in general. For this, I will use my ongoing research about social interactions between editors on an article level in the English Wikipedia done at the GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences in Cologne. You can find out more about it on [http://openscienceasap.org/stream/category/research/bachelor-thesis-stefan-kasberger/ my blog].


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Personal details

Your name

Stefankasberger

Affiliation

GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences and Open Knowledge Foundation Austria, ContentMine, openscienceASAP,Open Knowledge Austria

How can we contact you?

mailatstefankasberger.at

Where will you be travelling from to attend this conference?

Austria

Availability

All days.

Session details

Conference themes

Which conference themes does your session address? Delete as appropriate. Follow the link for more details and links.

  • Wikipedia and/or Wikimedia as platforms for research (including citizen science)
Type of session

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  • Presentation (20 mins + 10 mins questions)
Further details

Alternative title: Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow

This talk will give insight in the usage of Wikipedia for an open scientific workflow - from open data over open source to open access and open methodology. It shows the value of Open Data for science, the computational challenges of an open data chain and the goal to make the whole process reproducible and understandable. It describes problems and insights from the first research until the final results, always with focus on Wikepedia and Open Knowledge in general. For this, I will use my ongoing research about social interactions between editors on an article level in the English Wikipedia done at the GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences in Cologne. You can find out more about it on my blog.

Thank you for your proposal.