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Wikipedia survey to analyse volunteer community

By Liz Tay
25 January 2008 10:58AM
Tags: wikipedia | survey | wikipedia | volunteer | wiki | wikepedia | community

A newly announced collaboration between the Wikimedia Foundation, the United Nations University and Maastricht University has set out to conduct the first-ever, comprehensive survey of Wikipedia.

The survey will be conducted by the Collaborative Creativity Group at UNU-MERIT, which is a joint research and training centre of United Nations University and Maastricht University in the Netherlands, and is expected to provide the Wikimedia Foundation with a better understanding of Wikipedia’s readers and contributors.

Wikipedia is the 9th most visited website in the world, receiving up to 65,000 hits per second. Since its inception in January 2001, the free online encyclopedia has grown to more than eight million articles in 250 languages, all of which are created and maintained by a community of volunteers.

"Surprisingly little data exists so far on why, how and how much Wikipedians contribute, or indeed even who they are,” said Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, who heads the Collaborative Creativity Group.

“Wikipedia is the world's largest and most successful collaborative reference project: its success is worth examining."

The survey will be conducted worldwide in several languages, and will take place over the course of the next several months. Early results are scheduled for presentation at Wikimania, the Wikimedia Foundation's annual conference, which will be held in July at the Library of Alexandria, Egypt.

According to Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, UNU-MERIT is a good research partner as it has a track record of intelligent research into global volunteer communities.

Previous research by UNU-MERIT has centred on the behaviour of Free/Open Source Software such as Linux and Firefox, which also depend on voluntary contributors from individuals around the world.

"For the first time, Wikimedia will have solid information about who our readers and contributors are, why they come to us, and what they do here,” Gardner said.

“This will help us figure out how to persuade new people to start contributing, and how to keep existing contributors engaged."

   


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Comments: 3
Ten bucks if they include any of the thousands of "indefinitely blocked" contributors in their supposedly comprehensive survey.

Another ten bucks if they can learn who SlimVirgin really is.

This will just be another mutually masturbatory hippie-dippy wikilove fest that will report back everything Jimbo and Sue expect to hear.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by Gregory KohsJan 25, 2008 2:32 PM
I understand Mr. Kohs that you are disappointed about your failed Wikipedia related business venture, and may be mildly upset about you fully justified ban on Wikipedia, but whatever the circumstances, there is no excuse for going around the internet trying to badmouth Wikipedia everywhere and anywhere you can. Such behavior is childish and very disappointing in someone of your age.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by MarkJan 25, 2008 3:50 PM
Now the survey is running and I'm shocked about the curiosity of the big W. This is pure datamining, they want lots of very personal data, completely irrelevant to Wikipedia which appears *very* suspicious to me. I was willing to contribute as always and now I'm really pixxed all of a sudden - I won't contribute anymore in the future. I did not boycot the last census in my country to be asked out down to the bones by W.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by T. ReznorNov 9, 2008 6:24 AM
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