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OpenSym 2018: Paris, France
- Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, OpenSym 2018, Paris, France, August 22-24, 2018. ACM 2018
Paper
- Jun Iio:
Lessons Learned from Data Preparation for Geographic Information Systems using Open Data. 1:1-1:5 - Guillermo Jiménez-Díaz, Abel Serrano, Javier Arroyo:
A Wikia census: motives, tools and insights. 2:1-2:6 - Björn Lundell, Jonas Gamalielsson:
Sustainable digitalisation through different dimensions of openness: how can lock-in, interoperability, and long-term maintenance of IT systems be addressed? 3:1-3:10 - Eleni Toli, Electra Sifacaki, Natalia Manola, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Edit Görögh, Michela Vignoli, Vilte Banelyte, Paolo Manghi, Saskia Woutersen-Windhouwer:
Developing sustainable Open Science solutions in the frame of EU funded research: the OpenUP case. 4:1-4:10 - Henry Edison, Noel Carroll, Kieran Conboy, Lorraine Morgan:
An Investigation into Inner Source Software Development: Preliminary Findings from a Systematic Literature Review. 5:1-5:10 - Noel Carroll, Lorraine Morgan, Kieran Conboy:
Examining the Impact of Adopting Inner Source Software Practices. 6:1-6:7 - Aditya Johri, Hon Jie Teo:
Achieving Equilibrium through Coworking: Work-Life Balance in FLOSS through Multiple Spaces and Media Use. 7:1-7:11 - Sharon Buteau, Preethi Rao, Anshuman Kr Mehta, Vigneshraja Kadirvell:
Developing a Framework to Assess Socio-Economic Value of Open Data in India. 8:1-8:6 - Kristofer Erickson, Felix Rodriguez Perez, Jesus Rodriguez Perez:
What is the Commons Worth?: Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by Observing Downstream Use. 9:1-9:6 - Andrew Hall, Jacob Thebault-Spieker, Shilad Sen, Brent J. Hecht, Loren G. Terveen:
Exploring the Relationship Between "Informal Standards" and Contributor Practice in OpenStreetMap. 10:1-10:11 - Anamika Chhabra, Sudarshan Iyengar:
Characterizing the Triggering Phenomenon in Wikipedia. 11:1-11:7 - Abel Serrano, Javier Arroyo, Samer Hassan:
Participation Inequality in Wikis: A Temporal Analysis Using WikiChron. 12:1-12:7 - Amanda Menking, Vaibhavi Rangarajan, Michael Gilbert:
"Sharing small pieces of the world": Increasing and broadening participation in Wikimedia Commons. 13:1-13:12 - Mattias Mano, Jean-Michel Dalle, Joanna Tomasik:
The Consent of the Crowd Detected in an Open Forum. 14:1-14:9 - Cornelia Veja, Julian Hocker, Christoph Schindler, Stefanie Kollmann:
Bridging Citizen Science and Open Educational Resource. 15:1-15:12 - Ángel Obregón Sierra, Jorge Oceja Castanedo:
University students in the educational field and Wikipedia vandalism. 16:1-16:7 - Aditya Johri:
How FLOSS Participation Supports Lifelong Learning and Working: Apprenticeship Across Time and Spatialities. 17:1-17:8 - Taryn Bipat, David W. McDonald, Mark Zachry:
Do We All Talk Before We Type?: Understanding Collaboration in Wikipedia Language Editions. 18:1-18:11 - Amira Rezgui, Kevin Crowston:
Stigmergic Coordination in Wikipedia. 19:1-19:12 - Jonathan T. Morgan, Aaron Halfaker:
Evaluating the impact of the Wikipedia Teahouse on newcomer socialization and retention. 20:1-20:7
Poster Paper
- Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, Elena Simperl:
Analysis of Editors' Languages in Wikidata. 21:1-21:5 - Théo Zimmermann:
Challenges in the collaborative development of a complex mathematical software and its ecosystem. 22:1-22:3 - Enric Senabre, Mayo Fuster Morell:
Match-Funding as a Formula for Crowdfunding: A Case Study on the Goteo.org Platform. 23:1-23:5 - Shubham Krishna, Romain Billot, Nicolas Jullien:
A clustering approach to infer Wikipedia contributors' profile. 24:1-24:5 - Léo Joubert:
Wikipedian: a social identity between work and contribution. 25:1-25:4 - Mayo Fuster Morell, Ricard Espelt:
How Much are Digital Platforms Based on Open Collaboration?: An analysis of technological and knowledge practices and their implications for the platform governance of a sample of 100 cases of collaborative digital platforms in Barcelona. 26:1-26:5 - Robert Viseur:
How to estimate the value of open intangible assets?: An exploratory study. 27:1-27:4
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