Int. Sym. Wikis 2010: Gdansk, Poland
- Phoebe Ayers, Felipe Ortega:
Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, 2010, Gdansk, Poland, July 7-9, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0056-8
Research papers: Understanding Wikipedia
- Iassen Halatchliyski, Johannes Moskaliuk, Joachim Kimmerle, Ulrike Cress:
Who integrates the networks of knowledge in Wikipedia? - Peter Kin-Fong Fong, Robert P. Biuk-Aghai:
What did they do?: deriving high-level edit histories in Wikis.
Research papers: Human-wiki interaction
- Victor S. Grishchenko:
Deep hypertext with embedded revision control implemented in regular expressions.
Research papers: Wiki organization, management and sustainability
- Jonathan Grudin, Erika Shehan Poole:
Wikis at work: success factors and challenges for sustainability of enterprise Wikis. - Christian Hirsch, John G. Hosking, John C. Grundy, Tim Chaffe:
ThinkFree: using a visual Wiki for IT knowledge management in a tertiary institution.
Research papers: Open collaboration
- Annalisa Pelizza:
Openness as an asset: a classification system for online communities based on actor-network theory. - Christoph Trattner, Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi, Denis Helic, Helmut Leitner:
The Austrian way of Wiki(pedia)!: development of a structured Wiki-based encyclopedia within a local Austrian context. - Michael J. Barany:
'[B]ut this is blog maths and we're free to make up conventions as we go along': Polymath1 and the modalities of 'massively collaborative mathematics'. - Yoshifumi Masunaga, Yoshiyuki Shoji, Kazunari Ito:
A Wiki-based collective intelligence approach to formulate a body of knowledge (BOK) for a new discipline.
Short research papers: Understanding wikipedia
Short research papers: Human-wiki interaction
- Peter Gehres, Nathan Singleton, George Louthan, John Hale:
Toward sensitive information redaction in a collaborative, multilevel security environment.
Posters
- Andreas Gohr, Detlef Hüttemann, Daniel Faust, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski:
Quality check with DokuWiki for instant user feedback. - Andrew G. West, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee:
Spatio-temporal analysis of Wikipedia metadata and the STiki anti-vandalism tool. - Meghan Oxley, Jonathan T. Morgan, Mark Zachry, Brian Hutchinson:
"What i know is...": establishing credibility on Wikipedia talk pages. - Adam Wierzbicki, Piotr Turek, Radoslaw Nielek:
Learning about team collaboration from Wikipedia edit history.
Panels
- Mayo Fuster Morell, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Reviewing and challenging socio-political approaches in the analysis of open collaboration and collective action online.
Workshops
Demos
- Andrew G. West, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee:
STiki: an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia using spatio-temporal analysis of revision metadata.