Who does what: Collaboration patterns in the wikipedia and their impact on data quality

Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Data quality in the Wikipedia is debatable. On the one hand, existing research indicates that not only are people willing to contribute articles but the quality of those articles is close to that found in conventional encyclopedias. On the other hand, the public has never stopped criticizing the quality of Wikipedia articles, and critics never have trouble finding low quality Wikipedia articles. Why do Wikipedia articles vary widely in quality?...
Paper Details
Title
Who does what: Collaboration patterns in the wikipedia and their impact on data quality
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
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