Congrats Nicole! This is really cool.
"Schwitter, Nicole" <Nicole.Schwitter.4(a)warwick.ac.uk> writes:
Dear list members,
I am happy to share my new paper which was just published OA in the Journal of
Computational Social Science:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://doi.org/10.1007/s42001-023-00225-8__;!!…
In this paper, I describe a new dataset which covers (almost) all offline meetings within
the German-language version of Wikipedia from its launch in 2001 to March 2020. The
dataset is published on OSF:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://osf.io/eha4r/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!hsFV0HZM8…
I would be delighted to see other researchers make use of this dataset - be it for
substantial research on the intricacies of Wikipedia (I'm always up for
collaborations, too!) or as a neat example dataset for teaching (be it on networks,
temporal developments, spatial plotting, or on how to combine and work with small and big
data).
A thank you goes out to the Wikimedia Foundation for supporting me with a project grant,
and to the editor and reviewers handling the publication (you might well be on this list
as well :-))!
Best
Nicole
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