[Air-l] wikipedia research?

richard-seyler.ling at telenor.com richard-seyler.ling at telenor.com
Sat Oct 7 23:01:51 PDT 2006


There was a short presentation about the status of articles (which ones
get in, which ones get selected for the daily feature article etc. at
the Social Computing Seminar at Microsoft last spring.  I don't recall
who made the presentation but perhaps others might be able to fill in.

Rich Ling

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[mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Sam Tilden
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 6:06 AM
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Charlie,
   
  Surely you don't mean that academic snobbery would actually defeat a
path of research. Somebody actually got thrown off this list for for
suuggessing it  there was such a phenomena.
   
  Sam

Charlie Balch <charlie at balch.org> wrote:
  I started to research the Wikipediests awhile back but did not pursue
the
topic as I was convinced by faculty that academic snobbery would never
allow
a paper to be published on this topic. It is a fascinating culture:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_editor#Authorship_and_management_
proc
ess

As usual with Wikipedia, the information has changed since last I
looked. I
recall a culture that included Fairies who corrected grammatical errors
quietly in the background, Police (probably not the term used) who
checked
for copyright infringement, vandals (also probably not the term used)
who
changed pages and other colorful descriptors.

The times they are a changing,

Charlie Balch
Doctoral Candidate, Instructional Technology
LSU

Professor of CIS
Arizona Western College


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[mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Barry Wellman
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 2:24 PM
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Subject: [Air-l] wikipedia research?

Having had several experiences with Wikipedia entries and edits this
week, I
am curious if anyone is doing research on:

the social structure and reward structure of Wikipedists -- item
enterers,
editing others, administrators, etc. (I don't know the structure well
enough
to know the nomenclature).

Barry Wellman
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