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Author: Dario Taraborelli

Can machine learning uncover Wikipedia’s missing “citation needed” tags?

3 April 2019 by Miriam Redi, Jonathan Morgan, Dario Taraborelli and Besnik Fetahu

Research directions towards the Wikimedia 2030 strategy

14 February 2019 by Jonathan Morgan and Dario Taraborelli

How many Wikipedia references are available to read? We measured the proportion of open access sources across languages and topics.

20 August 2018 by Miriam Redi, Dario Taraborelli and Jake Orlowitz

'Conversations gone awry'—the researchers figuring out when online conversations get out of hand

13 June 2018 by Melody Kramer and Dario Taraborelli

What are the ten most cited sources on Wikipedia? Let's ask the data.

5 April 2018 by Miriam Redi, Jake Orlowitz, Dario Taraborelli and Ben Vershbow

The Initiative for Open Citations celebrates its first birthday

2 April 2018 by Dario Taraborelli

New monthly dataset shows where people fall into Wikipedia rabbit holes

16 January 2018 by Joseph Allemandou, Mikhail Popov and Dario Taraborelli

How we know what we know: The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) helps unlock millions of connections between scholarly research

6 April 2017 by Dario Taraborelli and Jonathan Dugan

Algorithms and insults: Scaling up our understanding of harassment on Wikipedia

7 February 2017 by Ellery Wulczyn, Dario Taraborelli, Nithum Thain and Lucas Dixon

New dataset shows fifteen years of Wikipedia's quality trends

27 October 201614 June 2022 by Aaron Halfaker, Amir Sarabadani and Dario Taraborelli

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