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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
In this project we will look at the viewing and editing history of a recently created Wikipedia article about a breaking news event—''[[w:Panama_Papers| Panama Papers]]''. When events of global significance occur, Wikipedia is often among the first places that people look for information about these events. By examining both the editing and viewing history of this article, we can learn a lot about how people create ''and'' consume information on Wikipedia.  
In this project we will look at the viewing and editing history of a recently created Wikipedia article about a breaking news event—''[[w:Panama_Papers| Panama Papers]]''. When events of global significance occur, Wikipedia is often among the first places that people look for information about these events. By examining both the editing and viewing history of this article, we can learn a lot about how people create ''and'' consume information on Wikipedia.  
The process by which 'breaking news' articles are created on Wikipedia is [http://dgergle.soc.northwestern.edu/resources/KeeganGergleContractor_StayingInTheLoop_WikiSym2012.pdf a fascinating area of research] for data scientists who are study how humans work together. For more links to interesting research on Wikipedia, see the [[DS4UX_(Spring_2016)/Wikipedia_API#Research_using_Wikipedia_data|Resources section]] of this page.


=== Goals ===
=== Goals ===
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