Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities
scholarly paper published in 2021
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Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities
Summary
Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities is a conference paper[1].
Key Facts
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities authored A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — author (P50): Charles Chuankai Zhang[2].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities authored A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — author (P50): Loren Terveen[3].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's instance of is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — instance of (P31): conference paper[4].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's DOI is recorded as 10.1145/3479986.3479992[5].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's language of work or name is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — language of work or name (P407): English[6].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's publication date is recorded as +2021-09-15T00:00:00Z[7].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's official website is recorded as http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3479986.3479992[8].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's main subject is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — main subject (P921): gender bias on Wikipedia[9].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's published in is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — published in (P1433): OpenSym 2021: 17th International Symposium on Open Collaboration[10].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's title is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — title (P1476): Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities[11].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's author name string is recorded as Charles Chuankai Zhang[12].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's cites work is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — cites work (P2860): Gender differences in Wikipedia editing[13].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's cites work is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — cites work (P2860): Unsupervised Discovery of Biographical Structure from Text[14].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's cites work is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — cites work (P2860): Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design[15].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's cites work is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — cites work (P2860): Where are the Women in Wikipedia? Understanding the Different Psychological Experiences of Men and Women in Wikipedia[16].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's cites work is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — cites work (P2860): The Gender Gap in Wikipedia Talk Pages[17].
- Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's cites work is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — cites work (P2860): Monitoring the Gender Gap with Wikidata Human Gender Indicators[18].
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Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities's instance of is recorded as A Case Study of Wikidata Gender Disparities — instance of (P31): conference paper[4].