User:Headbomb/JCW
Journals Cited by Wikipedia: Evaluating the Impact of Journals on Wikipedia
- Presenter
- Gaëtan Landry (User:Headbomb)
- Background
- Acadian (French-Canadian), born in Grande-Anse, New Brunswick, Canada
- Work
- Physics Lab Instructor (Dalhousie University, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada)
- Education
- BSc + MSc in Physics (Université de Moncton), P. Phys.
- Wikipedia
- WikiProject Academic Journals, WikiProject Physics, Bot Approvals Group, + a bazillion other things (200000+ edits)
Intro
- Main page
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Academic Journals/Journals cited by Wikipedia (Shortcut: WP:JCW)
- Original Bot/Coder
- User:WikiStatsBOT/User:ThaddeusB (2009−10)
- Current Bot/Coder
- User:JL-Bot/User:JLaTondre (2011−present)
- Main purpose
- Help WikiProject Academic Journals prioritize work
What is JCW?
- A searchable compilation of all
|journal=parameters from {{cite xxx}} templates on en-wiki- Based on citations like
<ref name=Bloom1969>{{cite journal |last1=Bloom |first1=E. D. |display-authors=etal |year=1969 |title=High-Energy Inelastic e–p Scattering at 6° and 10° |journal=Physical Review Letters |volume=23 |issue=16 |pages=930–934 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.23.930}}</ref> - Ignores named reference repeats like
<ref name=Bloom1969/> - Ignores "manual" citations like
<ref>Bloom, E. D. et al. "High-Energy Inelastic e–p Scattering at 6° and 10°". Physical Review Letters, 23 (16): 930–934. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.23.930</ref>
- Based on citations like
- Available at WP:JCW (with disclaimers / caveats)
- By alphabetical order WP:JCW/ALPHA
- By popularity (count) WP:JCW/POP ← Look at this one
- By missing entries WP:JCW/MIS
- By target WP:JCW/TAR
- Updated twice per month
- See also WP:MCW for Magazines cited by Wikipedia
- Designed to identify high-interest areas lacking coverage, and high-interest problem areas
- Framework gives several side benefits, or puts them within easy reach
- Creation and identification of redirects
- Abbreviations J. Phys. → Journal of Physics
- Former names Annales de Physique → European Physical Journal H
- Common typos/spelling variants Annual Reviews of ... → Annual Review of ...
- Categorization of redirects and corresponding targets (more on this later)
- Creation and identification of redirects
Identification/Categorization
- Basic status
- Blue = Exist
- Red = Does not exist
- Bold = Article
- Italics = Redirect
- Underline = Disambiguation
- Categorization (see exact rules)
- Hierarchical keyword-based approach
- ISO 4 > Journals > Magazines > Newspapers > Websites > Books > Databases > Publishers
- Looks for {{R from ISO 4}} first (extremely reliable)
- Looks for
(foobar)disambiguator in title (very reliable) - Looks in foobar in categories (reliable)
- Category keywords are a bit different (plurals/less variations)
- Looks for foobar in titles (not very reliable)
Filtering
|journal=[[Foo|Bar]]is treated as|journal=Bar- markup and whitespace is stripped and normalized
|journal=is often misused for books, magazines, websites, or contains wrong/extraneous data like authors/publisher/volume/page|journal=also has many abbreviated variants (standard and non-standard), spelling variants, punctuation variants, typos- Redirect creation, cleanup efforts, etc.
Ranking
Highlights
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