Web and print exist as two solitudes: printed web pages often disappoint and converting print documents into good web pages is hard. A wiki makes it easy for authors to create ric...
John Rankin, Craig Anslow, James Noble, Brenda Cha...
This paper investigates software programs as non-human social actors in Wikipedia, arguing that influence must not be overlooked in social scientific research of the on-line encyc...
Wiki applications are becoming increasingly important for knowledge sharing between large numbers of users. To prevent against vandalism and recover from damaging edits, wiki appl...
This exploratory study investigates the bipartite network of articles linked by common editors in Wikipedia, ‘The Free Encyclopedia that Anyone Can Edit’. We use the articles ...
Information Systems (IS) innovations are often characterized by buzzwords, reflecting organizing visions that structure and express the images and ideas formed by a wide community...
The main feature of the free online-encyclopedia Wikipedia is the wiki-tool, which allows viewers to edit the articles directly in the web browser. As a weakness of this openness ...
Software development is a knowledge-intensive activity and frequently implies a progressive crystallization of knowledge, towards programming language statements. Although wikis h...
Filipe Figueiredo Correia, Hugo Sereno Ferreira, N...
We demonstrate one of the potential paths of the evolution of wiki engines towards Web 3.0. We introduce 3dWiki - the 3D wiki engine, which was built according to 2-Layer Interfac...
Jacek Jankowski, Marek Jozwowicz, Yolanda Cobos, B...