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Int. Sym. Wikis 2011: Mountain View, CA, USA
- Felipe Ortega, Andrea Forte:
Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, 2011, Mountain View, CA, USA, October 3-5, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0909-7
Understanding Wikipedia
- Shyong K. Lam, Anuradha Uduwage, Zhenhua Dong, Shilad Sen, David R. Musicant, Loren G. Terveen, John Riedl:
WP: clubhouse?: an exploration of Wikipedia's gender imbalance. 1-10 - Judd Antin, Raymond Yee, Coye Cheshire, Oded Nov:
Gender differences in Wikipedia editing. 11-14 - David W. McDonald, Sara Javanmardi, Mark Zachry:
Finding patterns in behavioral observations by automatically labeling forms of wikiwork in Barnstars. 15-24 - Andrew G. West, Insup Lee:
What Wikipedia deletes: characterizing dangerous collaborative content. 25-28
Collaboration in diverse contexts
- S. Andrew Sheppard, Loren G. Terveen:
Quality is a verb: the operationalization of data quality in a citizen science community. 29-38 - Wyl McCully, Cliff Lampe, Chandan Sarkar, Alcides Velasquez, Akshaya Sreenivasan:
Online and offline interactions in online communities. 39-48 - Nikolaos K. Tselios, Panagiota Altanopoulou, Vassilis Komis:
Don't leave me alone: effectiveness of a framed wiki-based learning activity. 49-52
Designing for open collaboration
- Li Zhu, Ivan Vaghi, Barbara Rita Barricelli:
A meta-reflective wiki for collaborative design. 53-62 - Reid Priedhorsky, Loren G. Terveen:
Wiki grows up: arbitrary data models, access control, and beyond. 63-71 - Hannes Dohrn, Dirk Riehle:
Design and implementation of the Sweble Wikitext parser: unlocking the structured data of Wikipedia. 72-81
Wiki tools and interfaces
- Sara Javanmardi, David W. McDonald, Cristina Videira Lopes:
Vandalism detection in Wikipedia: a high-performing, feature-rich model and its reduction through Lasso. 82-90 - Andrew G. West, Avantika Agrawal, Phillip Baker, Brittney Exline, Insup Lee:
Autonomous link spam detection in purely collaborative environments. 91-100 - Aaron Halfaker, Bryan Song, D. Alex Stuart, Aniket Kittur, John Riedl:
NICE: social translucence through UI intervention. 101-104
Wikipedia as a global phenomenon
- Brian Keegan, Darren Gergle, Noshir S. Contractor:
Hot off the wiki: dynamics, practices, and structures in Wikipedia's coverage of the Tōhoku catastrophes. 105-113 - Michela Ferron, Paolo Massa:
Collective memory building in Wikipedia: the case of North African uprisings. 114-123 - Cheong-Iao Pang, Robert P. Biuk-Aghai:
Wikipedia world map: method and application of map-like wiki visualization. 124-133
Wikis in the workplace
- Zeeshan Ahmed Bhatti, Serge Baile, Hina Mahboob Yasin:
The success of corporate wiki systems: an end user perspective. 134-143 - Stefan Voigt, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Detlef Hüttemann, Michael Klafft, Andreas Gohr:
ICKEwiki: requirements and concepts for an enterprise wiki for SMEs. 144-153 - Oscar Díaz, Gorka Puente:
Wiki scaffolding: helping organizations to set up wikis. 154-162
Sustaining open collaboration
- Aaron Halfaker, Aniket Kittur, John Riedl:
Don't bite the newbies: how reverts affect the quantity and quality of Wikipedia work. 163-172 - David R. Musicant, Yuqing Ren, James A. Johnson, John Riedl:
Mentoring in Wikipedia: a clash of cultures. 173-182 - Katherine A. Panciera, Mikhil Masli, Loren G. Terveen:
"How should I go from ___ to ___ without getting killed?": motivation and benefits in open collaboration. 183-192
Posters
- Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, Felix Hon Hou Cheang:
Wikipedia category visualization using radial layout. 193-194 - Oscar Díaz, Gorka Puente, Cristóbal Arellano:
Wiki refactoring: an assisted approach based on ballots. 195-196 - Peter Kin-Fong Fong, Robert P. Biuk-Aghai:
Visualizing author contribution statistics in Wikis using an edit significance metric. 197-198 - Pete Forsyth, Robert E. Cummings:
COLT: a proposed center for open teaching and learning. 199-200 - R. Stuart Geiger, Heather Ford:
Participation in Wikipedia's article deletion processes. 201-202 - Stephanie Gokhman, David W. McDonald, Mark Zachry:
Wiki architectures as social translucence enablers. 203-204 - Andreea D. Gorbatai:
Exploring underproduction in Wikipedia. 205-206 - Peter L. Jones, Nils Høimyr:
TWiki a collaboration tool for the LHC. 207-208 - Randall M. Livingstone:
A scourge to the pillar of neutrality: a WikiProject fighting systemic bias. 209-210 - Randall M. Livingstone:
Places on the map and in the cloud: representations of locality and geography in Wikipedia. 211-212 - Paolo Massa, Federico Scrinzi:
Exploring linguistic points of view of Wikipedia. 213-214 - Athanasios Mazarakis, Clemens van Dinther:
Feedback mechanisms and their impact on motivation to contribute to wikis in higher education. 215-216 - Christof Monz, Vivi Nastase, Matteo Negri, Angela Fahrni, Yashar Mehdad, Michael Strube:
CoSyne: a framework for multilingual content synchronization of wikis. 217-218 - Kyle Rector, Richard E. Ladner, Michelle Shepardson:
Incentivizing the ASL-STEM forum. 219-220 - Christoph Sauer:
Wiki as business application platform: the MES showcase. 221-222
Demos
- Ian Sullivan, James R. Garrison, Matthew X. Curinga:
Wikiotics: the interactive language instruction Wiki. 223 - Takashi Yamanoue, Kentaro Oda, Koichi Shimozono:
PukiWiki-Java Connector, a simple API for saving data of Java programs on a wiki. 224 - Michael Dale:
Collaborative video editing for Wikipedia. 225 - Florian Matthes, Christian Neubert:
Wiki4EAM: using hybrid wikis for enterprise architecture management. 226
Panel
- Judd Antin, Ed H. Chi, James Howison, Sharoda A. Paul, Aaron D. Shaw, Jude Yew:
Apples to oranges?: comparing across studies of open collaboration/peer production. 227-228
Workshops
- Phoebe Ayers, Reid Priedhorsky:
WikiLit: collecting the wiki and Wikipedia literature. 229-230 - Frank Schulenburg, LiAnna Davis, Max Klein:
Lessons from the classroom: successful techniques for teaching wikis using Wikipedia. 231-232 - Ademar Aguiar, Paulo Merson:
5th Workshop on Wikis for Software Engineering. 233-234
Doctoral symposium
- Loren G. Terveen:
Doctoral symposium: participants and overview. 235-236
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