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6 April 2009

Interactive maps
Interactive OpenStreetMap features in development
News and notes
Statistics, Wikipedia research and more
In the news
Wikia Search abandoned, university plagiarism, and more
Dispatches
New FAC and FAR nomination process
WikiProject report
WikiProject China
Features and admins
Approved this week
Arbitration report
The Report on Lengthy Litigation
 

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2009-04-06

Statistics, Wikipedia research and more

Traffic statistics

Erik Zachte posted new reports about traffic to the Wikimedia projects and where it comes from. Some of the results that Zachte found are that around half of the external daily traffic requests come from Google, 31% of requests come from Firefox, and nearly 0.9% of requests are from an iPhone.

Student research habits and Wikipedia

A research group called "Project Information Literacy" at the University of Washington Information School, which is studying young adult research habits and information literacy, released their first report recently. It focuses on how college students do research, including using the library and web for assignments and "everyday life" needs. In a section called "Use of Wikipedia," the authors write: "We found Wikipedia was a unique and indispensable research source for students. The online, collaborative, community-based online encyclopedia gave students a workaround for obtaining the big picture and language contexts they frequently lacked for course-related and to a lesser degree, everyday life research."

The study also explored student perceptions of Wikipedia's limitations, finding that "In our sessions, students also discussed concerns over Wikipedia and accuracy. However, most participants believed that they, themselves, had the ability to discern the credibility of a Wikipedia source, based on their 'gut level' interpretation of Wikipedia’s rating system (e.g., posted notes by editors such as, 'This article needs additional citations for verification')."

Finally, the study found that even when students did use Wikipedia, " Most students depended on and used Wikipedia for information cited in papers, but just never included Wikipedia entries on their Works Cited page."

The study consisted of interviews with 86 college students. A larger version of the study is planned for next year.

New dissertation about Wikipedia

Felipe Ortega's dissertation, called "Wikipedia: A Quantiative Analysis" has been posted for download. It uses the WikiXRay tool to analyze the top-10 language editions of Wikipedia, focusing on community and the future sustainability of Wikipedia.

Briefly

Milestones

Czech Wikibooks

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2009-04-06

The Report on Lengthy Litigation

The Committee announced that Mailer Diablo, MBisanz and Tiptoety have been promoted to position as clerks for the committee. Additionally, the {{ArbComOpenTasks}} template that appears at the top of the requests for arbitration page was modified to mention the name of the designated drafting Arbitrator for each open case.

The Arbitration Committee opened one case this week, and closed none, leaving eight cases open.

New cases

Evidence phase

  • Ryulong: A case regarding Ryulong's use of his administrator tools.
  • Obama articles: A case opened to review behavior of editors of articles related to Barack Obama.
  • West Bank - Judea and Samaria: A dispute about editor behavior in discussions about naming conventions for certain Israel- and Palestine-related locations.
  • Prem Rawat 2: A case concerning the continued behavioral problems on the pages about Prem Rawat, and related articles. A previous case, Prem Rawat, was closed in May of last year.
  • Date delinking: A case regarding the behavior of editors in the ongoing dispute relating to policy on linking dates in articles. An injunction has been issued prohibiting large-scale linking or delinking of dates until the case is resolved.

Voting

Motion to close

  • MZMcBride: A case brought after administrator MZMcBride deleted numerous "secret pages". This case is reviewing administrator conduct by MZMcBride only, and is not ruling on the appropriateness of the pages themselves. MZMcBride was admonished for his administrator actions in a previous Request for Arbitration. Several motions of varying degrees of admonishment all have majority levels of support, and a motion to desysop MZMcBride has 8-2 support. Before the end of the case, MZMcBride voluntarily resigned his adminship.

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