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Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:45:16 +0100
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One of the many nice aspects of Wikipedia is that its articles typically 
contain various links to related articles. But which related articles 
are most relevant?

A PhD student of mine, Ricardo Kawase, tries to find this out with a 
short evaluation. If you have 10 to 15 minutes to spare, it would be 
great if you could participate.

Just follow the link and read the instructions: 
http://www.l3s.de/~kawase/wikieval/start.php

Your participation is voluntary, and you can stop the evaluation at any 
time by closing your browser window. Your answers will be stored 
anonymously and used for research purposes only.

Many thanks in advance!

Eelco Herder & Ricardo Kawase (L3S Research Center, Germany)

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