A multimethod study of information quality in wiki collaboration

Gerald C. Kane
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In this article, the author presents the results of a two-phase, multimethod study of wiki-based collaboration in an attempt to better understand how peer-produced collaboration is done well in wiki environments. Phase 1 involves an in-depth case study of the collaborative processes surrounding the development of the Wikipedia article on the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre. The rich data collected are used to develop an initial set of testable hypotheses of factors that enhance the quality of peer-produced information in wiki environments. Phase 2 tests these theories through a quantitative analysis of the collaborative features associated with 188 similar articles that Wikipedia considered for recognition as their best (i.e., the top 0.1%). Four collaborative features are examined for their effects on quality: volume of contributor activity, type of contributor activity, number of anonymous contributors, and top contributor experience. Volume of contributor activity is the only feature that is unsupported, a particularly interesting result because previous literature connects that factor most clearly to success in wiki-based collaboration. Implications are discussed.
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wiki协作中信息质量的多方法研究
在本文中,作者介绍了基于wiki的协作的两阶段多方法研究的结果,试图更好地理解如何在wiki环境中完成对等协作。第一阶段包括对围绕维基百科关于2007年弗吉尼亚理工大学大屠杀的文章开发的协作过程进行深入的案例研究。收集的丰富数据用于开发一套初始的可测试的假设,这些假设可以提高wiki环境中同行产生的信息的质量。第二阶段通过对188篇维基百科认为最好的文章(即前0.1%)相关的协作特征进行定量分析来测试这些理论。研究了四个协作特性对质量的影响:贡献者活动的数量、贡献者活动的类型、匿名贡献者的数量和顶级贡献者的经验。贡献者活动的数量是唯一不支持的特性,这是一个特别有趣的结果,因为以前的文献将这个因素与基于维基的协作的成功联系在一起。讨论了影响。
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