Hi All, Just a brief question for the list: I'm considering doing a study that looks at the edit histories of a sample of Wikipedia articles, and I'm wondering if there are accepted strategies for assembling a "representative" sample of Wikipedia articles akin to the way that, say, television researchers put together a composite week for content analyses. Obviously any sampling strategy will come with limitations, upsides, and downsides. I'm mostly curious as to whether there are accepted sampling methods that have emerged in the literature dealing with Wikipedia. Thanks! All the Best, Josh -- Josh Braun, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Journalism Studies Journalism Department University of Massachusetts Amherst @josh_braun Skype: wideaperture http://wideaperture.net/ "Maybe the only gift is a chance to inquire, to know nothing for certain. An inheritance of wonder and nothing more." William Least Heat-Moon Sent from Emacs