Searching for Wikipedia: DuckDuckGo and the Wikimedia Foundation share new research on how people use search engines to get to Wikipedia 23 September 202122 September 2021 by Isaac Johnson, Nicholas Perry, Kinneret Gordon and Jon Katz
Disinformation and AI: The Differences Between Wikipedia and Social Media 15 September 202115 September 2021 by Diego Sáez-Trumper
The Wikipedia image/caption matching challenge and a huge release of image data for research! 13 September 202113 September 2021 by Miriam Redi, Fabian Kaelin and Tiziano Piccardi
Reporting harassment is not easy – A pilot study looking into the state of enforcement on the Wikis 24 June 202124 June 2021 by Christel Steigenberger
A Call to Wiki Contributors as Research Identifies Non-western Art and Artists Heavily Under-represented on Wikipedia 21 May 202121 May 2021 by Natasha Iles
Thanks for the thanks! Examining the efficacy of Wikipedia’s thanks feature 25 September 2019 by Swati Goel, Ashton Anderson and Leila Zia
Designing ethically with AI: How Wikimedia can harness machine learning in a responsible and human-centered way 18 July 2019 by Jonathan T. Morgan
Can machine learning uncover Wikipedia’s missing “citation needed” tags? 3 April 2019 by Miriam Redi, Jonathan Morgan, Dario Taraborelli and Besnik Fetahu
Why the world reads Wikipedia: What we learned about reader motivation from a recent research study 15 March 2018 by Florian Lemmerich, Bob West and Leila Zia