WS:Bibliography

Bibliography of Wiki-related Studies

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Intrinsic Motivation of Open Content Contributors: the Case of Wikipedia

"HKUST and MIT Center for Digital Business; Harvard Business School. Email: zhang at [ust.hk and feng at hbs.edu]. We are grateful to Wikipedia for sharing the 640GB database with us. We also thank writely.com for providing a wiki platform on which this paper is written. Both authors contributed equally."

On the Evolution of Wikipedia ICWSM’2007 Boulder, Colorado, USA

Rodrigo B. Almeida UCLA Computer Science Department Los Angeles USA barra at cs.ucla.edu Barzan Mozafari UCLA Computer Science Department Los Angeles USA barzan at cs.ucla.edu Junghoo Cho UCLA Computer Science Department Los Angeles USA cho at cs.ucla.edu

giving these sources:

[1] D. Ahn, V. Jijkoun, G. Mishne, K. Muller, M. de Rijke, and S. Schlobach. Using wikipedia in the trec qa track. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth Text Retrieval Conference, November 2004.

[8] J. Giles. Internet encyclopaedias go head to head. http://www.nature.com/news/2005/051212/full/ 438900a.html, December 2005.

[12] B. Leuf and W. Cunningham. The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web. Addison-Wesley Professional, April 2001.

Making Wikis Work Doug Worsham Foreign Language Technologist Learning Support Services University of Wisconsin - Madison http://lss.wisc.edu/~doug http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/wikiwritingworkshop

References

Augar, N., Raitman, R., & Zhou, W. (2004). Teaching and learning online with wikis. [2/13/05]. R. Atkinson, C. McBeath, D. Jonas-Dwyer & R. Phillips (Eds), Beyond the Comfort Zone: Proceedings of the 21st ASCILITE Conference,, 95--104.

Collaborative Technologies Institute. Collaborative writing strategies and resources., 3/27/05 from http://www.edb.utexas.edu/resta/cscl2002/sample/m4_4.html

Houseman, J. G. On-line document sharing: Document routing - who does what and how do you pass it around? Retrieved 3/27, 2005 from http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/cut/options/Nov_98/DocumentRouting_en.htm

James, H. Http://kairosnews.org/node/3794. Retrieved 3/27, 2005 from

Lamb, B. (2004). Wide open spaces wiki ready or not. Educause Review, 39(5), 36-48.

Romantic audience project. Retrieved 3/27, 2005 from http://ssad.bowdoin.edu:8668/space/snipsnap-index

Language Learning & Technology Vol. 7, No. 2, May 2003, pp. 12-16 External links valid at time of publication. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Blogs and Wikis: Environments for On-line Collaboration Paginated PDF version Bob Godwin-Jones Virginia Commonwealth University http://llt.msu.edu/vol7num2/emerging/

Raymond, Eric S. “The Magic Cauldron” and “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”. Both papers privately publihed at: http://www.tuxedo.org/esr/writings

Himanen, Pekka. The Hacker Ethic, and the spirit of the Information Age. New York: Random House, 2001.

Lerner, Josh and Jean Tirole. “The Simple Economics of Open Source” NBER Working Paper 7600. (March 2000).

Weber, Steve. “The Political Economy of Open Source Software” BRIE Working Paper. June 2000. http://brie.berkeley.edu/briewww/pubs/wp/wp140.pdf

Code, Culture and Cash: The Fading Altruism of Open Source Development © David Lancashire August 2001 This is a work-in-progress. Comments are welcome at: david@socrates.berkeley.edu

Ulrike Pfeil, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Chee Siang Ang (2006) Cultural Differences in Collaborative Authoring of Wikipedia Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12 (1), 88–113. doi:10.1111/j.1083-6101.2006.00316.x http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2006.00316.x "This article explores the relationship between national culture and computer-mediated communication (CMC) in Wikipedia. The articles on the topic game from the French, German, Japanese, and Dutch Wikipedia websites were studied using content analysis methods. Correlations were investigated between patterns of contributions and the four dimensions of cultural influences proposed by Hofstede (Power Distance, Collectivism versus Individualism, Femininity versus Masculinity, and Uncertainty Avoidance). The analysis revealed cultural differences in the style of contributions across the cultures investigated, some of which are correlated with the dimensions identified by Hofstede. These findings suggest that cultural differences that are observed in the physical world also exist in the virtual world."

Holloway, Todd, Bozicevic, Miran and Börner, Katy. Analyzing and Visualizing the Semantic Coverage of Wikipedia and Its Authors. Complexity, Special issue on Understanding Complex Systems.12(3), pp. 30-40. Also available as cs.IR/0512085. http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu/papers/holloway-0000-analvizwikipedia.pdf see also: Network workbench http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu/papers.html

Andrea Ciffolilli, "Phantom Authority, Self-Selective Recruitment and Retention of Members in Virtual Communities: The Case of Wikipedia," First Monday 8, no. 12 (December 2002).

Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser, "Towards Emancipatory Use of a Medium: The Wiki," International Journal of Information Ethics 2 (November 2004).

Anick Jesdanun, "When Information Access Is So Easy, Truth Can Be Elusive", Technology Review.com, December 8, 2004.

Christopher Lueg and Danyel Fisher (eds.), From Usenet to CoWebs: Interacting with Social Information Space. London : New York: Springer, 2003.

Robert McHenry, "The Faith-Based Encyclopedia," Tech Central Station, November 15, 2004.

Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg, and Kushal Dave, "Studying Cooperation and Conflict between Authors with History Flow Visualization," in CHI 2004 : Connect : Conference Proceedings : April 24-29, Vienna, Austria : Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systemsconnect : Vienna, Austria, April 24-29, 575-582. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2004