19 research outputs found
Wikipedia Data Design Challenge 2017
Slides from my introduction at the <i>Wikipedia Data Design Challenge 2017</i>. San Francisco, March 4-5, 2017
Connecting the sum of all human knowledge, one edit at a time
Slides from my May 29, 2017 talk at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne • 29 May 2017.<div><br></div
WikiCite: The journey and the road ahead
Slides from my intro session at WikiCite 2017
Unlocking citations from tens of millions of scholarly papers
Slides from my <i>SWIB '17</i> keynote on the <b>Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC)</b>
Wikipedia’s role in the dissemination of scholarship
Slides from my talk at Crossref LIVE '1
Wikidata: Verifiable, Linked Open Knowledge That Anyone Can Edit
Slides from my September 23, 2016 talk on Wikidata and WikiCite in the <i>NIH Frontiers in Data Science Lecture Series</i>.<div><br></div><div>See also: http://bit.ly/nih-wiki</div
Open, collaborative, reproducible research to support free knowledge
Slides from my closing keynote at <i>CCBWiki – I Congresso CientĂfico Brasileiro da WikipĂ©dia</i> (Rio de Janeiro, October 14, 2016)
WikiCite 2017: The year in review
Slides of my presentation on WikiCite at the Wikimedia Foundation Monthly Metrics and Activities Meeting, February 22, 2018
I4OC talk Crossref Live.pdf
Slides from our Crossref Live17 talk on the Initiative for Open Citation
Wikipedia Clickstream
<p>This project contains data sets containing counts of (referer, resource) pairs extracted from the request logs of Wikipedia. A referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. The data shows how people get to a Wikipedia article and what links they click on. In other words, it gives a weighted network of articles, where each edge weight corresponds to how often people navigate from one page to another. For more information and documentation, see the link in the references section below.</p>
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