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Category Archives: Wikipedia
Multilingualism research featured in The Guardian
A recent article in the Guardian newspaper by Holly Yong surveys much research about online language divides, including my work on multilingualism and cross-language bridging: Translation technologies offer one solution to bridging online language divides, while also opening up new … Continue reading
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Tagged humantrans, multilingualism, press
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Two new publications, new research project, looking to hire
A lot has happened since my last post, and the selected publications page has been updated to reflect this. I am very pleased to announce that my work looking at cross-language linking in the blogosphere following the 2010 Haitian earthquake, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, multilingual, OII, research, social networks, Uncategorized, Wikipedia
Tagged multilingualism, wikipedia
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Wikipedia coverage by langauge
Update (November 2014): I’ve recently published a related paper examining how many users edit multiple language editions of Wikipedia and how these multilingual users connect the editions together. Please see Multilinguals and Wikipedia Editing for further information and a free, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, crowd sourcing, multilingual, OII, Visualizations, Wikipedia
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