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Author: Jake Orlowitz

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

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 crowdsourcing fallacy

16 October 2017 by Jake Orlowitz

You can now add automatically generated citations to millions of books on Wikipedia

11 May 2017 by Jake Orlowitz

Wikipedia builds a digital library system

22 February 2017 by Jake Orlowitz and Sam Walton

The first week's highlights from #1lib1ref

24 January 2017 by Alex Stinson and Jake Orlowitz

Engaging librarians (and others) through social technologies: A #1lib1ref think-piece

25 April 2016 by Alex Stinson and Jake Orlowitz

Writing an open-access encyclopedia in a closed-access world

16 September 2015 by Jake Orlowitz and Alex Stinson

What happens when you give a Wikipedia editor a research library?

17 March 2015 by Alex Stinson and Jake Orlowitz

Editors find wide range of uses for source access donated by Newspapers.com

18 September 2014 by Alex Stinson and Jake Orlowitz

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