
Wikimedia Research Newsletter, June 2018
Contents “On the Self-similarity of Wikipedia Talks: a Combined Discourse-analytical and Quantitative Approach” “How Sudden Censorship Can Increase Access to Information” Conferences and events WMF research showcase “Conversations Gone Awry: Detecting Early Signs of Conversational Failure” Case studies in the appropriation of ORES Other recent publications References “On the Self-similarity of Wikipedia Talks: a Combined….
Wikimedia Research Newsletter, May 2018
Why people don’t contribute to Wikipedia; using Wikipedia to teach statistics, technical writing, and controversial issues
With contributions by: Miriam Redi, Barbara Page, FULBERT, and Piotr Konieczny
Wikimedia Research Newsletter, February 2018
Politically diverse editors write better articles; Reddit and Stack Overflow benefit from Wikipedia but don’t give back
With contributions by: Barbara Page, FULBERT, Steve Jankowski and Tilman Bayer
Wikimedia Research Newsletter, January 2018
Automated Q&A from Wikipedia articles; Who succeeds in talk page discussions?
With contributions by: Eddie891, Thomas Niebler, Barbara (WVS) and Tilman Bayer

Wikimedia Research Newsletter, September 2017
French medical articles have "high rate of veracity"; quality comparisons across languages; perceptions of credibility
With contributions by: Nicolas Jullien, Leila Zia, Tilman Bayer and FULBERT

How many women edit Wikipedia?
An overview of the existing research on this question, also including new results from the most recent general Wikipedia editor survey