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DescriptionState of Wikimedia Research 2022-2023.pdf
English: Presentation slides for Wikimania 2023
Title: State of Wikimedia Research 2022-2023 Speakers: Tilman Bayer, Benjamin Mako Hill. Abstract: This talk will offer a quick tour of scholarship and academic research on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects from the last year. It will give a bird's-eye view of Wikimedia research and go into depth on a dozen or so of the most important findings from the last year. The goal is to explain both what our community is teaching others and what Wikimedia editors, the Foundation, and our community as a whole might be able to learn about ourselves.
This presentation is a regular talk given at Wikimania most years. Previous version were given nearly every year since 2009.
This talk will offer a quick tour of scholarship and academic research on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects from the last year. It will give a bird's-eye view of Wikimedia research and go into depth on a dozen or so of the most important findings from the last year. The goal is to explain both what our community is teaching others and what Wikimedia editors, the foundation, and our community as a whole, might be able to learn about ourselves. While wonderful research will feature elsewhere in the program, this talk will focus on the other important results that will not be presented at Wikimania. The presentation will build on the speakers' work on the monthly Wikimedia Research Newsletter.
Hundreds of scholarly publications (i.e., articles, books, thesis, etc.) that contain the term "Wikipedia" in their title appear every year. What does all this work mean for Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects? How can our community learn from academic research into our projects? Does any of this work have anything to teach us about how to run our projects? What does all that academic jargon mean in terms that any editor could understand?
This talk will try to point toward answers to these questions with a literature review (in the scholarly parlance) of the last year's academic landscape around Wikimedia and its projects, geared at non-academic editors and readers. Presented at:Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, 2023-08-18 06:15 to 07:15 UTC
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