In Search of Wiki References
Greetings members of Air-L, I am currently researching Wiki technology adoption and am interested in collecting meaningful studies about Wikis regardless of the field in which they have been published. I have already collected some bibliography, but I suspect I may be missing some important publications. I would very much appreciate any references you can share with me. Shortly after, I will post a summary of all your generous contributions. Thank you, Mauricio Vasquez
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Mauricio Vasquez <mvasqu6@uic.edu> wrote:
Greetings members of Air-L, I am currently researching Wiki technology adoption and am interested in collecting meaningful studies about Wikis regardless of the field in which they have been published. I have already collected some bibliography, but I suspect I may be missing some important publications. I would very much appreciate any references you can share with me. Shortly after, I will post a summary of all your generous contributions.
Thank you,
Mauricio Vasquez
Hi Mauricio, You might try the Wiki Bibliography site here, which has hundreds of papers listed: http://wikindx.inrp.fr/biblio_encyclen/ There's also an incomplete list here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Research_Bibliography and an incomplete list focusing on Wikipedia here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_academic_studies best, Phoebe
Phoebe, Thank you for your note. Indeed, your links are quite useful and fit into what I'm trying to convey. As I said in my original post, I will include a new page with all references given by all respondents in Air-L. Have a good weekend, Mauricio Vasquez Instructor, IDS355 Operations Management Information and Decision Sciences Department University of Illinois at Chicago email: mvasqu6@uic.edu On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:18 AM, phoebe ayers <phoebe.wiki@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Mauricio Vasquez <mvasqu6@uic.edu> wrote:
Greetings members of Air-L, I am currently researching Wiki technology adoption and am interested in collecting meaningful studies about Wikis regardless of the field in which they have been published. I have already collected some bibliography, but I suspect I may be missing some important publications. I would very much appreciate any references you can share with me. Shortly after, I will post a summary of all your generous contributions.
Thank you,
Mauricio Vasquez
Hi Mauricio,
You might try the Wiki Bibliography site here, which has hundreds of papers listed: http://wikindx.inrp.fr/biblio_encyclen/
There's also an incomplete list here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Research_Bibliography
and an incomplete list focusing on Wikipedia here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_academic_studies
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I've added links to these bibliographies to the ever-growing collection of topical bibliographies listed here: http://wiki.aoir.org/index.php?title=Topical_Bibliographies - Alex On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Mauricio Vasquez <maurvs@gmail.com> wrote:
Phoebe, Thank you for your note. Indeed, your links are quite useful and fit into what I'm trying to convey. As I said in my original post, I will include a new page with all references given by all respondents in Air-L.
Have a good weekend,
Mauricio Vasquez Instructor, IDS355 Operations Management Information and Decision Sciences Department University of Illinois at Chicago email: mvasqu6@uic.edu
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Hi Mauricio I am currently conducting a post implementation review of a wiki environment - http://www.futuremelbourne.com.au which was used for internal collaborative city planning (Melbourne's 10 year plan) as well as for public consultation where the participants (anyone in the world with web access) could edit the plan directly over a four week period. I believe there will be a public version available of this review in coming weeks - if you are interested (or anyone else for that matter) I can forward you a link when it's released. Cheers, Mark On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Mauricio Vasquez <mvasqu6@uic.edu> wrote:
Greetings members of Air-L, I am currently researching Wiki technology adoption and am interested in collecting meaningful studies about Wikis regardless of the field in which they have been published. I have already collected some bibliography, but I suspect I may be missing some important publications. I would very much appreciate any references you can share with me. Shortly after, I will post a summary of all your generous contributions.
Thank you,
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