Novaj Legantoj/Esploro kaj statistikoj
Novaj Legantoj | |
Esplorado kaj Eltrovitaĵoj | |
Rezulto #1: Atingo | |
Rezulto #2: Konscio | |
Rezulto #3: Malkovro | |
Rezulto #4: Reteno | |
Rezulto #5: Abonado | |
Ĝisdatigoj | |
Oftaj demandoj and ĉiuj paĝoj |
You can find our research projects documented at Research:Projects.
Prioritataj landoj
This project focuses on high population countries where access to internet is quickly growing, but Wikimedia project reading is relatively low. We hope to understand and reach these new readers coming online. These countries were selected to reflect equal regional distribution (two in Africa, two in Asia, two in Latin America respectively) and prioritize regions where local language wikis are used in place or alongside English.
- Niĝerio (malkovroj • unuvide)
- Barato (malkovroj • unuvide)
- Meksiko (malkovroj • unuvide)
- Brazilo (malkovroj • unuvide)
- Indonezio (malkovroj • unuvide)
- Egiptio (malkovroj • unuvide)
Current research focuses
The New Readers initiative will undertake three research trips through the end of June 2016. These trips are based on two-week in-country sprints, followed by research synthesis and reporting. Countries were selected to reflect high population size, internet access, and regional influence. The first research project was completed in Mexico in February 2016.
Fieldwork is planned for India and Nigeria in May and June of 2016, and will be aided by external partners with local language, culture, and security expertise.
Templinio de Esplorado
- Februaro de 2016: Esplorado pri Legantoj en Meksiko
- Marto de 2016: Eltrovitaĵoj de esplorado pri Legantoj en Meksiko prezentataj ĉe Metrics
- Aprilo de 2016: Planado de esplorprojektoj en Niĝerio kaj Barato
- Majo de 2016: Kamplaboro en Niĝerio/Barato
- Junio de 2016: Kamplaboro en Niĝerio/Barato
- Julio de 2016 – Septembro de 2016: Eltrovitaĵoj de esplorado pri Novaj Legantoj en Niĝerio kaj Barato estas prezentataj
External partners
To support our research in Nigeria and India, we are working with an organization called Reboot. Reboot specializes in international user research, design, and project implementation, with offices in the United States and Nigeria. They will provide experienced local researchers, help to source research participants, and manage daily summaries of research findings in both countries. They’ll also collaborate on research design and strategy so we can develop a comprehensive understanding of our existing readers and potential readers in Nigeria and India.
We chose to work with Reboot based on their expertise in these countries and their deep appreciation for the values of the Wikimedia movement. They are committed to working with us to release our shared research materials throughout the project, and communicating on Meta Wiki with the WMF team.