Alexander, thanks for writing.  It's possible to get data by category and
country, though it is quite hard and limited to internal use at the
moment.  We are working to both make it easier and available for publishing
to the world, but there is a lot of work to be done.  We're an open source
project, so of course you can contribute to that work, I can link you and
others interested.  You can also apply for a research project here:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:New_project

If you apply for a research project, you'll have to sign an NDA to get
access to this data, and meet all the requirements of the research team.

Either way, I hope that within a year or so, the kind of question you're
asking will be possible to answer with public data.

On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Alexander Ugarov <auga...@walton.uark.edu>
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm a Ph.D. student in economics, using some of the Wikimedia data in my
> research. My question is whether it's possible to get the data on Wikipedia
> pageviews by country and article category? Currently the Wikimedia
> Foundation provides the aggregate data on pageviews by country and the less
> aggregate data on pageviews by article, but it looks that there is no way
> to find out, for example, the pageviews of math articles in India.
>
> More specifically, my questions are:
> 1) If is it possible in some way to extract the information on pageviews
> by country and subject area from your publicly available data? The amount
> of data currently available is already vast, and I could miss it.
> 2) If it is not possible, then how can I persuade you into making this
> data available? I'm going to argue that the data can be made available
> without losing confidentiality by using either first IP numbers or by
> publishing only the country of the user, as well as aggregating by the
> category.
>
> I'm looking forward to hear from you. I'm sure that many social scientists
> will be also glad to use the opportunity to produce more interesting and
> policy-relevant research.
>
> Best regards,
> Alexander Ugarov,
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Sam M. Walton College of Business
> Department of Economics
> University of Arkansas
>
>
>
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