On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, John Vandenberg wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:06 AM, Jodi Schneider
<jodi.schnei...@deri.org> wrote:
...
[3] Other side-effects might be helping to identify what's highly cited in
Wikipedia (which would be interesting -- and might help prioritize
Wikisource additions), automatically adding quotes to Wikiquote, ...
I don't think this has been raised on this list.
The academic journals project hosts "Journals cited by Wikipedia"
using the {{cite}} data. It is broken down by usage count.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:JCW
I also have statistics of that sort. The corresponding to your "Top
journals"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Academic_Journals/Journals_cited_by_Wikipedia/Popular1
is this:
http://neuro.imm.dtu.dk/services/wikipedia/enwiki-20080312-ref-articlejournal_highlycited.html
From the 2008 dump and based on the 'cite journal' template. For some of
the statistics I skipped the citations added automatically from the
"Protein Box Bot". I have built a small file which can aggregate the
different names of popular journals. It is available from here:
http://neuro.imm.dtu.dk/services/brededatabase/wojous.xml
and my be useful for WP:JCW.
On the same site is results from different clusterings of the Wikipedia
citations, for example:
http://neuro.imm.dtu.dk/services/wikipedia/enwiki-20080312-ref-articlejournal_clustering_10.html
The main page is
http://neuro.imm.dtu.dk/services/wikipedia/citejournalminer.html
/Finn
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