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Knowledge what people are looking for. Do we have content for them to find? If not, it would be good for us to have as high priority the creating of such a listing, especially for the most recent top ten searches. Ideally,
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the information that's
Knowledge-worthy is in the system. At that point, the work of Wikipedians will change from writing about existing subjects, to adding articles about new subjects as new people, events, countries, awards ceremonies, species, albums, books, and planets come into being. A measure
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This page shows the current number of requests on each of the requested article pages that the RABot can process. Also shown is the max/min number of requests that have been observed on each page since the bot started running and the number of completed requests that the RABot has removed. The "per
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A small survey on the reasons behind the success of
Knowledge. Open ended questions: What drives people to edit Knowledge in the first place? Why do editors stay with the project? What has editing Knowledge given you in return? Anything else that you would like to add? How old are you? How often do
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A computer script designed by
Dragons flight was used to parse 100 days of AFD logs from June 1, 2005 – September 8, 2005 searching for bolded keywords (e.g. delete, keep, merge, redirect, kill, cleanup, etc) in signed comments. This has allowed a large statistical sample to be generated from which
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This API provides a way for your applications to query data directly from the MediaWiki servers. One or more pieces of information about the site and/or a given list of pages can be retrieved. Information may be returned in either a machine (xml, json, php, yaml, wddx) or a human readable format.
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Knowledge:Size comparisons page is the number of words per article. Some Wikipedians anticipate the rate of new article creation eventually slowing down, and effort going instead to improve the quality of existing articles. This page examines a couple of trends loosely
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A Windows-based application developed for the
English language Knowledge. With it, the user can load any Knowledge article, select a certain phrase, and, with one click, it will search through the page's history to determine who added the phrase. May be quite useful for some content
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day" figures reflect the number of days that RABot has been used as an aid on each page, which may be less than total number of days the script has existed. Initial cleaning, including the hundreds of requests removed the first time this was run, are not included in these totals.
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ing stubby articles leads to fewer, better articles, without losing any content. A more accurate measure of the size of
Knowledge is the number of characters or words in articles. Knowledge as of October 2006 had 1.4 million articles with an average length of 3,300 characters.
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Wikimedia projects are increasingly generating research concerned with studying phenomena responsible for their functioning. Some of that research has been published in professional academic journals, or presented at conferences: see
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Knowledge at Edit Zero, so we can't know what percentage of those we already have. The best we can hope to do is approximate the "real" coverage metric with some
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The main goal of this project is to develop a robust and extensible software tool for an in-depth quantitative analysis of the whole
Knowledge project. Looks promising but not very user friendly at the moment (pre-alpha
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of content. It is much more difficult to estimate the number of good, useful, accurate, or balanced articles in Knowledge. For this, we may only take into account articles that have been in some way assessed, either as
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Of the entries in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, how many have corresponding Knowledge articles? (Totally crude, but if we were back in 1911, wouldn't we want to have at least as much knowledge as the EB? Close to
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Announcements about 1) Important milestones, statistics and Alexa ranking news concerning the English Knowledge (see Special:Statistics) 2) Any news concerning the Wikimedia Foundation that affects the English
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This is a preliminary analysis of selected English Knowledge statistics over the period from 2002 January to 2005 March. Data is examined for evidence of a shift in Wikipedian Community values and cultural
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This page analyses the article count data in Knowledge:size of Knowledge and attempts to fit a simple numerical model of past and future growth to the observed article count size and growth data.
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While it is a resource for the first category, it is a good article and a good introduction to Knowledge from a more academic perspective.
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a secondary goal), assessment of success of the project will be directly tied to assessment of the reference work.
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