User:Mu301/Refs

Wikiversity specific research






Wiki general research

 * Quotes specific contributers, but does not give usernames. Instead, quotes are attributed to (Participant 1) or (Participant 2) etc.
 * Quotes specific contributers, but does not give usernames. Instead, quotes are attributed to (Participant 1) or (Participant 2) etc.


 * References usernames with the note: "The ‘real nicknames’ of the editors are kept due to the public nature of their work; as is clear from the examples, their identity is not at stake, not more than by creating an account in the Wikipedia website." Covers wp articles on topics such as: Evolution/Creationism, Intelligence (IQ tests) and Global Warming,
 * References usernames with the note: "The ‘real nicknames’ of the editors are kept due to the public nature of their work; as is clear from the examples, their identity is not at stake, not more than by creating an account in the Wikipedia website." Covers wp articles on topics such as: Evolution/Creationism, Intelligence (IQ tests) and Global Warming,


 * Presents aggregate data, no reference to specific contributers. Covers wp articles on the Terri Schiavo case and the disputed isle of Dokdo.
 * Presents aggregate data, no reference to specific contributers. Covers wp articles on the Terri Schiavo case and the disputed isle of Dokdo.


 * Cites the real name of the wp editor who modified the John Seigenthaler biography. Details of the Wikipedia biography controversy described in the paper are sourced to: "Economist. 2006. “The Wiki Principle.” The Economist April 22."
 * Cites the real name of the wp editor who modified the John Seigenthaler biography. Details of the Wikipedia biography controversy described in the paper are sourced to: "Economist. 2006. “The Wiki Principle.” The Economist April 22."


 * Paragraph on John Seigenthaler biography is sourced to "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Seigenthaler_Sr._Wikipedia_biography_controversy (Dec. 27, 2005)" (!) in footnote along with A false Wikipedia 'biography' in USA Today.
 * Paragraph on John Seigenthaler biography is sourced to "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Seigenthaler_Sr._Wikipedia_biography_controversy (Dec. 27, 2005)" (!) in footnote along with A false Wikipedia 'biography' in USA Today.


 * Refers to specific usernames or IP addresses for anonymous edits. Uses Charles Darwin, Terri Schiavo case and Acid rain as examples.
 * Refers to specific usernames or IP addresses for anonymous edits. Uses Charles Darwin, Terri Schiavo case and Acid rain as examples.


 * Quotes specific contributers, but does not give usernames. Instead, quotes are attributed to (Talk page for the article on Yasser Arafat) or (Talk page for the article on George W. Bush) etc.
 * Quotes specific contributers, but does not give usernames. Instead, quotes are attributed to (Talk page for the article on Yasser Arafat) or (Talk page for the article on George W. Bush) etc.


 * Refers to specific usernames or IP addresses for anonymous edits. Covers wp articles in w:Category:Religious objects
 * Refers to specific usernames or IP addresses for anonymous edits. Covers wp articles in w:Category:Religious objects