[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2024-03-14 Thread Isaac Johnson
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration with Marija

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2024-01-30 Thread Eli Asikin-Garmager
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with Dr. Michael Zimmer (Marquette University) to work collaboratively on Wikimedia Research Best Practices Around Privacy White Paper [2]. We prioritized responding to this request from the

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2023-02-14 Thread Martin Gerlach
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with Indira Sen, Katrin Weller, and Mareike Wieland from GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences to work collaboratively on understanding perception of readability in Wikipedia [2]

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2022-02-08 Thread Martin Gerlach
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with researchers from University of Pennsylvania and American University to work collaboratively on Understanding Curious and Critical Readers [2] as part of the Knowledge Integrity Program

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2021-03-02 Thread Isaac Johnson
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with Mo Houtti and Loren Terveen of University of Minnesota to work collaboratively on understanding article importance [2] as part of the Addressing Knowledge Gaps program [3]. We are thank

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-09-16 Thread Isaac Johnson
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation [1] has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [2] with Djellel Difallah (NYU Abu Dhabi) to work collaboratively on sockpuppet detection [3] as part of the Improve Knowledge Integrity program [4] and link recommendation [5] as part of th

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-07-16 Thread Martin Gerlach
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with a team from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland to work collaboratively on Characterizing Reader Navigation [2] as part of the Addressing Knowledge Gaps progr

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research!

2020-07-09 Thread Miriam Redi
Dear All, I am happy to announce that the Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with the University of Turin (Italy) on Understanding Readers' Engagement with Images in Wikipedia. Rossano Schifanella, Assistant Professor in Computer Scien

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-06-25 Thread Diego Saez-Trumper
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration with researchers from the Universidade Federal do Espirito (UFES, Brazil) and Telefónica Research (Spain), to work collab

Re: [Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-05-24 Thread Diego Saez-Trumper
Hi Gerard, On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 3:58 AM Gerard Meijssen wrote: > Hoi, > I have found consistently that many of the links in Wikipedia are to false > friends. This happens particularly in lists. Given that many lists are > imported into Wikidata as they are, typically both projects share the s

Re: [Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-05-24 Thread Gerard Meijssen
Hoi, I have found consistently that many of the links in Wikipedia are to false friends. This happens particularly in lists. Given that many lists are imported into Wikidata as they are, typically both projects share the same errors. For the list for awardees of the Polk award, I have scrutinised t

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-05-22 Thread Diego Saez-Trumper
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration with the *Institute of Basic Science* (IBS) from South Korea to work collaboratively on *Discovering content inconsisten

Re: [Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-03-30 Thread Shani Evenstein
Really great news! Congrats to all & good luck with the research. Looking forward to reading about your progress. Best, Shani. --- *Shani Evenstein Sigalov* * Lecturer, Tel Aviv University. * EdTech Innovation Strategist, NY/American Medical Program,

[Wiki-research-l] [Announcement] A new formal collaboration in Research

2020-03-30 Thread Miriam Redi
Hi all, The Research team at the Wikimedia Foundation has officially started a new Formal Collaboration [1] with the University of Michigan and the University of Washington, to work collaboratively on "The Role of Images for Knowledge Understanding", as part of our Knowledge Gaps research efforts