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=== Research using Wikipedia data === | === Research using Wikipedia data === | ||
* ''[https://www.research.ibm.com/visual/projects/history_flow/ HistoryFlow]'' — A colorful visualization of the development of Wikipedia articles over time. | * ''[https://www.research.ibm.com/visual/projects/history_flow/ HistoryFlow]'' — A colorful visualization of the development of Wikipedia articles over time. | ||
* [http://www.brianckeegan.com/papers/CSCW_2015.pdf ‘Is’ to ‘Was’: Coordination and Commemoration on Posthumous Wikipedia Biographies] — an exploration of editing patterns around Wikipedia articles about people who have recently died. | * [http://www.brianckeegan.com/papers/CSCW_2015.pdf ‘Is’ to ‘Was’: Coordination and Commemoration on | ||
Posthumous Wikipedia Biographies] — an exploration of editing patterns around Wikipedia articles about people who have recently died. | |||
* [http://www.brianckeegan.com/papers/ICS_2015.pdf WikiWorthy: Judging a Candidate’s Notability in the Community] — A study that uses the editing activity on Wikipedia articles about political candidates as a predictor of election success. | * [http://www.brianckeegan.com/papers/ICS_2015.pdf WikiWorthy: Judging a Candidate’s Notability in the Community] — A study that uses the editing activity on Wikipedia articles about political candidates as a predictor of election success. | ||