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== meeting logs & notes ==
== meeting logs & notes ==
=== 05-16-16 ===
=== 05-16-16 ===
Jim, Darren, and Aaron discussed the introduction, related work, and research contribution for the CSCW paper.  Related work: get away from lit review style of writing (for instance "we know that temporal issues are important (cite)", don't use authors as subjects;  Discussion/Contribution: make a bulleted list of potential contributions for the paper.
Jim, Darren, and Aaron discussed the introduction, related work, and research contribution for the CSCW paper.  Related work: get away from lit review style of writing (for instance "we know that temporal issues are important (cite)", don't use authors as subjects, end each section for warent for our work;  Discussion/Contribution: make a bulleted list of potential contributions for the paper.


=== 05-11-16 ===
=== 05-11-16 ===

Revision as of 20:59, 16 May 2016

Project management wiki for Darren, Jim (and Aaron's) cultural peer production research.

Action Items

  • write rough draft of background and methods for next meeting
  • validate processing code
  • add Darren to github repo
  • create documentation for data files on Jakku
  • find screenshots for Darren

Undergrads

Bennett

  • continue hand-coding samples
  • take notes on interesting patters (in notes document on spreadsheets

Shane

  • start hand-coding samples
  • start writing XML parser

Additional Tasks

  • analyze current talk edits models using marginal effects
  • create models using ratios

meeting logs & notes

05-16-16

Jim, Darren, and Aaron discussed the introduction, related work, and research contribution for the CSCW paper. Related work: get away from lit review style of writing (for instance "we know that temporal issues are important (cite)", don't use authors as subjects, end each section for warent for our work; Discussion/Contribution: make a bulleted list of potential contributions for the paper.

05-11-16

Darren and Jim discussed the background section of the paper.

05-10-16

Aaron and Jim discussed the background section of the paper. Key takeaways: write the Durkhiem section more concisely and explicitly show the connection to our study, change the en:wp to be less lit-review-y and just show how it connects to ideas and expectations in the paper (also mention that it informs methods), cut a lot of "Applications to Organizations, Communities, and Social Movements", think of using Omnipedia earlier on because it shows that culture is acting as structuring (for content). Generally, think about building up conceptual relationships needed to understand the paper. Try writing a one sentence description of what each section is supposed to do in the paper.

05-04-16

Jim and Darren discussed a qualitative coding plan for the undergrads, and writing goals for the coming week. Jim showed Darren the location of data files on Jakku for future data analysis.

04-27-16

Jim and Darren discussed the overall outline of the paper and the framing of the background section. Specifically: 1) write the intro using the "the world is increasingly globalized" framing, 2) first include previous work on english wikipedia (especially on collaboration and bias, e.g. keegan, kittur, shaw, wagner, bryant), 3) then include small studies hyperlingual studies and studies on hyperlingual content (e.g. hecht, herring, hara), and 3) write about gap in previous lit (i.e. difference in collaboration practices)

04-22-16

created coding scheme in order to describe structure of talk pages

04-20-16

discussed project balancing and timeline, goals for theoretical framing, and qualitative coding

project resources & links

05-16-16

CSCW 2017 Rough Draft 2

05-04-16

CSCW 2017 Rough Daft

Data Documentation

Coding Notes

04-27-16

Wikipeida Talk Page Codebook

CSCW Hyperling Collaboration Outline

notes