+1 but instead of having links and pointers sent off-list, let's create a 
public page on Meta where these papers can be listed (and maybe quickly 
summarized), this can turn into a useful resource for people outside of WMF.

On Sep 24, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Steven Walling <swall...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hey wiki researchers,
> 
> My team at the Wikimedia Foundation, now including Aaron Halfaker who many of 
> you know, is embarking on work this year to try and engage more anonymous 
> editors. Particularly with an eye toward showing them the benefits of 
> registering an account.
>  
> Where I need your help is this: what are the best papers you know that focus 
> on anonymous (IP) contributors? Your collective understanding of the 
> literature here is far greater than mine. I'll be combing through the 
> archives of the Wikimedia Research Newsletter, but I'd greatly appreciate any 
> choice recommendations, sent to me off-list if that works for you. 
> 
> Many thanks, 
> 
> -- 
> Steven Walling,
> Product Manager
> https://wikimediafoundation.org/
> 
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