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**Welcome to Wikipedia Science Analytics!** We use this website to document different papers and tools related to studying the presentation of science on Wikipedia. **Who we are** - [Arno Simons][1] (DZHW) - [Marion Schmidt][2] (DZHW) - [Wolfgang Kircheis][3] (Leipzig University) - [Benno Stein][4] (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) - [Martin Potthast][5] (Leipzig University) Our group is interdisciplinary and includes social and information scientists with backgrounds in sociology, policy studies, bibliometrics, information retrieval, as well as text and data mining. **Presentations** - [When Social Networks Write Science History. Priority Disputes on Wikipedia][6] (2 September 2021: Workshop "[Framing Innovation in a Networked World][7]") **Papers** - [Does Wikipedia Cover the Relevant Literature on Major Innovations Timely? An Exploratory Case Study of CRISPR/Cas9][8] **Tools & Code** - [GitHub Repro][9] (comming soon) [1]: https://www.dzhw.eu/en/gmbh/mitarbeiter?m_id=741 [2]: https://www.dzhw.eu/en/gmbh/mitarbeiter?m_id=684 [3]: https://temir.org/people.html [4]: https://weimar.webis.de/people/stein [5]: https://www.uni-leipzig.de/personenprofil/mitarbeiter/jp-dr-martin-potthast/ [6]: https://paolorossini.com/simons-et-al/ [7]: https://paolorossini.com/workshop-program/ [8]: http://webis.de/downloads/publications/papers/schmidt_2021.pdf [9]: https://github.com/webis-de/wikipedia-science-analytics
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