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Below is an incomplete list of academic presentations and papers on Wikipedia. This list does not include those listed on Wikipedia:Press coverage, Wikipedia:Wikipedia as a press source or Wikipedia:Wikipedia as a book source. Also, works that mention Wikipedia only in passing would not be listed.
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Conference presentations and papers
- Aronsson, Lars (2002). Operation of a Large Scale, General Purpose Wiki Website: Experience from susning.nu's first nine months in service. Paper presented at the 6th International ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing, November 6 - 8, 2002, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. http://aronsson.se/wikipaper.html
- Bellomi F., Bonato R. (2004). Lexical Authorities in an Encyclopedic Corpus: a Case Study with Wikipedia. Paper presented at the International Colloquium on ‘Word structure and lexical systems: models and applications’, December 16 - 18, 2004, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy. http://www.fran.it/blog/2005/01/lexical-authorities-in-encyclopedic.html
- Bryant, Susan, Andrea Forte and Amy Bruckman. (2005). “Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of participation in a collaborative online encyclopedia” To appear in: Proceedings of GROUP International Conference on Supporting Group Work, 2005. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~aforte/134-Bryant.pdf
- Emigh, William and Herring, Susan C. (2004). Collaborative Authoring on the Web: A Genre Analysis of Online Encyclopedias. Paper presented at the 39th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. « Collaboration Systems and Technology Track », Hawai. http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~herring/wiki.pdf
- Lih, Andrew (2004). Wikipedia as Participatory Journalism: Reliable Sources? Paper presented at the 5th International Symposium on Online Journalism, April 16 - 17, 2004, Austin, Texas, United States. http://staff.washington.edu/clifford/teaching/readingfiles/utaustin-2004-wikipedia-rc2.pdf
- Ma, Cathy (2005). WHAT MAKES WIKIPEDIA SO SPECIAL? The Social, Cultural, Economical Implications of the Wikipedia Paper submitted to Computers and Writing Online 2005 hosted by Kaironews. http://cathyma.net/wikipedia/cathyma_wikipedia.pdf
- Mahala Collective (2002). Running a virtual conference: Trials and tribulations. Paper presented at 8th Annual Qualitative Methods Conference: "Something for nothing", May 1 - September 30, 2002. http://criticalmethods.org/p86.mv
- Möller, Erik (2003). Loud and clear: How Internet media can work. Presentation at Open Cultures conference, June 5 - 6, Vienna. http://opencultures.t0.or.at/oc/participants/moeller
- Primo, Alex Fernando Teixeira and Recuero, Raquel da Cunha (2003). Hipertexto cooperativo: Uma análise da escrita coletiva a partir dos blogs e da Wikipédia. Paper presented at Seminário Internacional da Comunicação. « Da aldeia global ao ciberespaço: Tecnologias do imaginário como extensão do homem », Porto Alegre. http://www.pontomidia.com.br/raquel/pesquisa/hipertextocooperativo.pdf
- Smolenski, Nikola (2003). Wikipedia in Serbian language and Cyrillic script. Presentation at scientific-technical conference "Contemporary informatic technologies - Internet and Cyrillic script", November 25, Bijeljina. http://www.rastko.org.yu/projekti/cirilica2/net-cirilica2003/nsmolenski1-bijeljina2003.html
- Viégas, F. B., Wattenberg, M. and Dave, K. (2004). "Studying cooperation and conflict between authors with history flow visualizations". CHI 2004, 575-582. http://domino.research.ibm.com/cambridge/research.nsf/0/53240210b04ea0eb85256f7300567f7e/$FILE/TR2004-19.pdf
- Winkler, Stefan (2003). Selbstorganisation der Kommunikation Wissenschaft - Öffentlichkeit im virtuellen Raum, Koblenz, Forschungsstelle Wissenstransfer. http://lenz.uni-koblenz.de/Publications/Winkler.pdf
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Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Barton, Matthew D. (2005). The future of rational-critical debate in online public spheres. Computers and Composition, Volume 22, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 177-190.
- Kolbitsch, Josef and Maurer, Hermann (2006?). Community Building around Encyclopaedic Knowledge. In: Journal of Computing and Information Technology, (to appear) http://www.iicm.edu/iicm_papers/community_building_around_encyclopaedic_knowledge.pdf
- McKiernan, Gerry (2005). WikimediaWorlds Part I: Wikipedia. Library Hi Tech News. 22 (8) November 2005. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07419050510633961
- Ciffolilli, Andrea (2003). Phantom authority, self–selective recruitment and retention of members in virtual communities: The case of Wikipedia. First Monday. 8 (12) December 2003. http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_12/ciffolilli/
- Cedergren, Magnus (2003). Open content and value creation. First Monday. 8 (8) August 2003. http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_8/cedergren/
- Benkler, Yochai (2002). Coase's penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm. The Yale Law Jounal. v.112, n.3, pp.369-446. http://www.yale.edu/yalelj/112/BenklerWEB.pdf
- Stalder, Felix and Hirsh, Jesse (2002). Open Source Intelligence. First Monday. 7 (6) Jun 2002. http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_6/stalder/
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Other writings
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Reviews
- Crawford, Walt; Wikipedia and Worth. Cites & Insights, Oct 2004[1].
- Crawford, Walt; Wikipedia and Worth [Revisited]. Cites & Insights, Feb 2005[2].
- Denning, Peter; Jim Horning; David Parnas; and Lauren Weinstein (2005). Wikipedia risks. Communications of the ACM 48(12):152, December 2005. Template:Doi
- Giles, Jim (2005). Internet encyclopaedias go head to head. Nature 438, 900-901 (15 Dec 2005)
- Levack, Kinley (2003). If Two Heads Are Better than One, Try 7,000 with Wikipedia. Econtent Magazine 26(4):12–13, April 2003. [3]
- Lipczynska, Sonya (2005). Power to the people: the case for Wikipedia. Reference Reviews 19(2):6–7.
- Remy, Melanie (2002). Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Online Information Review 26(6):434.
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Editorials
- Nature editors (2005). Wiki's wild world. Nature 438, 890-890 (15 Dec 2005)
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Valuable articles in non scientific magazines
- Möller, Erik (2003). Tanz der Gehirne. Telepolis, May 9-30. Four parts: "Das Wiki-Prinzip", "Alle gegen Brockhaus", "Diderots Traumtagebuch", "Diesen Artikel bearbeiten". Summary and table of contents: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/fr-30.05.03-000/
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Unpublished
- Martin Wattenberg, Fernanda B. Viégas (2003): history flow. preliminary report http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/history/ Published at CHI 04, available through the ACM Digital Library.
- Juan Mateos Garcia, W. Edward Steinmueller (June 2003): Applying the Open Source Development Model to Knowledge Work. SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, INK Open Source Working Paper No. 2. http://siepr.stanford.edu/programs/OpenSoftware_David/oswp2.pdf
- University of Wuerzburg (Germany) research team supervised by Joachim Schroer, Dipl.-Psych. and Prof. Guido Hertel (July 2005) Motivation of Contributors to Wikipedia, see: announcement on I-tech list and website of this survey project
- Assini, Pasqualino (2006): Wikipedia chapter in draft PhD thesis on Principles and Patterns of Social Knowledge Applications
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Invited lectures
- Jansson, Kurt (2002): "Wikipedia. Die Freie Enzyklopädie." Lecture at the 19th Chaos Communications Congress (19C3), December 27, Berlin. Online description: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Kurt_Jansson/Vortrag_auf_dem_19C3
- Möller, Erik (2003): "Belanglose Käfer. Eine Reise in die Welt der Wikis." July 1, Merz-Akademie, Stuttgart, Germany.
- Philippe Aigrain (2003): The Individual and the Collective in Open Information Communities at 16th BLED Electronic Commerce Conference, 9-11 June 2003. http://opensource.mit.edu/papers/aigrain3.pdf
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See also
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