Wikipedia URLs
Sunbelt XXVII
Juergen Pfeffer's file
The file
Wikipedia.net /
local copy (ZIP 66 M)
is a transformation of 659,388 files of the
Wikipedia XML Corpus
generated on November 19, 2006. The 16,582,425 arcs represent the hyperlinks between all
articles.
Some derived files:
Wiki.zip (54 M) - compact
Pajek representation (lists of neighbors) and names files (short, long,
Wiki-number);
WikiTrik.zip (68 M) - network
with triangular weights in links (7 hours of computation).
Selected pages/files on Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
- download enWiki
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Wikimedia/Data dumps
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Wikimedia/Research
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Wiki Research Bibliography
- [[Wikimetrics]] a wiki research blog
- F. Bellomi, R. Bonato:
Network Analysis for Wikipedia
- F. Bellomi:
Lexical authorities in an encyclopedic corpus
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Wikipedia Mining Project
- Jakob Voss:
Measuring [[ Wikipedia ]] (slides)
- Jakob Voss:
Workshop on Wikipedia Research (slides)
- WikiSym 2007
- Pierpaolo Dondio, Stephen Barrett, Stefan Weber, Jean-Marc Seigneur:
Extracting Trust from Domain Analysis: a Case Study on Wikipedia Project
- Todd Holloway, Miran Božičević, Katy Börner:
Analyzing and Visualizing the Semantic Coverage of Wikipedia and Its Authors
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Social network analysis and the Wikipedia
(The Courier-Journal, Tuesday, December 27, 2005)
- Ulrike Pfeil, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Chee Siang Ang:
Cultural Differences in Collaborative Authoring of Wikipedia
- Antonella Elia:
An analysis of Wikipedia digital writing
- Sander Spek, Eric Postma, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Wikipedia: organisation from a bottom-up approach
- Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Shaul Markovitch:
Computing Semantic Relatedness using Wikipedia-based Explicit Semantic Analysis
- A. Capocci, V.D.P. Servedio, F. Colaiori, L.S. Buriol, D. Donato, S. Leonardi, G. Caldarelli:
Preferential attachment in the growth of social networks: The internet encyclopedia Wikipedia
- Encyclopædia Britannica:
Fatally Flawed -
Refuting the recent study on encyclopedic accuracy by the journal Nature
- Jill Coffin:
Analysis of open source principles in diverse collaborative communities,
First Monday, volume 11, number 6 (June 2006)