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List of works by Heather Ford

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Getting to the source: where does Wikipedia get its information from?

scientific article published on August 2013

'Anyone can edit', not everyone does: Wikipedia and the gender gap

academic paper

Wikimedia Research Newsletter

monthly online overview of recent academic research about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects published as a section of The Signpost (titled "Recent research") and as a stand-alone article on Meta-Wiki

Participation in Wikipedia's article deletion processes

scholarly article published 2011

Beyond notification: Filling gaps in peer production projects

scientific article published on 24 March 2018

Exploring the use of tablet computer-based electronic data capture system to assess patient reported measures among patients with chronic kidney disease: a pilot study

scientific article published on 6 December 2017

Foreword : Wikipedia and the Sum of All Human Information

scientific article published on 13 March 2016

"Writing up rather than writing down": becoming Wikipedia literate

scholarly article by Heather Ford & R. Stuart Geiger published 2012 in Proceedings of the Eighth Annual International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration

'Anyone can edit' not everyone does: Wikipedia and the gender gap

scientific article (publication date: 20 December 2016)

Barriers to the Localness of Volunteered Geographic Information

Wikipedia Sources: Managing Sources in Rapidly Evolving Global News Articles on the English Wikipedia

scholarly article by Heather Ford published 2012 in SSRN Electronic Journal

Infoboxes and cleanup tags: Artifacts of Wikipedia newsmaking

scholarly article by Heather Ford published 31 August 2014 in Journalism

INFRASTRUCTURES OF MANIPULATION

scientific article published in 2023

Wikidata as Semantic Infrastructure: Knowledge Representation, Data Labor, and Truth in a More-Than-Technical Project

Facts, Fakes, and Climate Science: Recommendations for Improving Information Integrity about Climate Science

Big Data and Small: Collaborations between ethnographers and data scientists

Provenance, power and place: Linked data and opaque digital geographies

How accountable are digital platforms?

Gender and the invisibility of care on Wikipedia

scientific article published in July 2023

Inverting {{Citation needed}}: critical design reflection of a citation learning game

SEMANTIC MEDIA: POLITICAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVES ON PLATFORMIZED FACT PRODUCTION

scientific article published in 2023

Code and the City

Uniting and reigniting critical Wikimedia research

scientific article published on 4 July 2025

Rise of the Underdog

Writing the revolution : Wikipedia and the survival of facts in the digital age

book published in 2022

Implications of generative AI for knowledge integrity on Wikipedia

Provenance, Power and Place: Linked Data and Opaque Digital Geographies

scientific article published in 2016

Framing data witnessing: Airwars and the production of authority in conflict monitoring

scholarly article published in 2023

Becoming eventful through data: the mediated construction of historic events in the age of data

Critical evaluation of who edits Wikipedia entries, and why

scientific article published in March 2024

Evaluating symptom burden in kidney transplant recipients: validation of the revised Edmonton Symptom Assessment System for kidney transplant recipients - a single-center, cross-sectional study

scientific article published on 30 January 2020

Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader

scientific article published on 06 June 2012

Ethnographies of the Digitally Dispossessed