Added by Geoff Sauer on May 01, 2009.
Average rating: 3.00/5.00 (n=1)
 


Collaboratively written by thousands of people, Wikipedia produces entries which are consistent with criteria agreed by Wikipedians and of high quality. This article focuses on Wikipedia’s Featured Articles and shows that not every contribution can be considered as being of equal quality. Two groups of articles are analysed by focusing on the edits distribution and the main editors’ contribution. The research shows how these aspects of the revision patterns can change dependent upon the category to which the articles belong.
 
  View all 37 works published by First Monday  

Please share your rating/opinion of "Comparing Featured Article Groups and Revision Patterns Correlations in Wikipedia".
 PoorExcellent 
The link to this work seems to be broken.

Copyright © 2001-09 by the EServer. All rights reserved.Add a Work | Update this Work | Discussion Forum | Habitués