Title of article :
Recognizing contributions in wikis: Authorship categories, algorithms, and visualizations
Author/Authors :
Ofer Arazy1، نويسنده , , Eleni Stroulia2، نويسنده , , Stan Ruecker3، نويسنده , , Cristina Arias4، نويسنده , , Carlos Fiorentino5، نويسنده , , Veselin Ganev2، نويسنده , , Timothy Yau2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
14
From page :
1166
To page :
1179
Abstract :
Wikis are designed to support collaborative editing, without focusing on individual contribution, such that it is not straightforward to determine who contributed to a specific page. However, as wikis are increasingly adopted in settings such as business, government, and education, where editors are largely driven by career goals, there is a perceived need to modify wikis so that each editorʹs contributions are clearly presented. In this paper we introduce an approach for assessing the contributions of wiki editors along several authorship categories, as well as a variety of information glyphs for visualizing this information. We report on three types of analysis: (a) assessing the accuracy of the algorithms, (b) estimating the understandability of the visualizations, and (c) exploring wiki editorsʹ perceptions regarding the extent to which such an approach is likely to change their behavior. Our findings demonstrate that our proposed automated techniques can estimate fairly accurately the quantity of editorsʹ contributions across various authorship categories, and that the visualizations we introduced can clearly convey this information to users. Moreover, our user study suggests that such tools are likely to change wiki editorsʹ behavior. We discuss both the potential benefits and risks associated with solutions for estimating and visualizing wiki contributions.
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Record number :
994242
Link To Document :
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