Proposal:Digital Archaeology - Strategic Planning (original) (raw)


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  1. Achieve continued growth in readership
  2. Focus on quality content
  3. Increase Participation
  4. Stabilize and improve the infrastructure
  5. Encourage Innovation

Excavations at the site of the Wikimedia Foundation servers 4560AD, to learn more about the cult of the mythical "Wikipe-tan" that dominated the globe in the early 21st century.

Summary

Wikipedia has become a primary site for where the history of our time is discussed and argued over. The ever-changing nature of how we describe the world around us is put on display in Wikipedia's edit histories better than anywhere previously. The debates on talk pages and the changes over time of the articles themselves will be of extreme interest to future historians - the digital archaeologists.

Proposal

Working with experts in the digital humanities, native tools should be created to enable research of our databases. The existing statistics tools are already very well used and liked, but they are quite limited.

Motivation

Wikipedia is a key place for history to be written by the public. By providing these tools we would enable researchers now and in the future the ability to discuss and learn about the evolution of culture using Wikimedia as source material.

This relates to the mission of "the sum of all knowledge" as it enables researchers to discover more information from Wikimedia contributors than can be done currently.

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