Analytics/Research and Data/Research with Community

Being a small team of researchers in Research and Data, we thrive to expand our team's capacity in the areas of importance to Wikimedia Foundation and the movement. To do this, we work with researchers outside of the foundation when we find mutual research interests and in the form of formal collaborations. Formal Research collaborations come with different levels of commitment by the two parties. We explain this in more details in Collaboration types section below.

Collaboration types
Research collaboration between R&D staff and non-WMF researchers can be characterized by one or more of the following categories.

Access to private data
R&D has access to some of the private data available to WMF. The collaborations with non-WMF researchers that require access to private data are handled by either an R&D staff working with the private data or granting access to non-WMF researcher, or both.

In order for a non-WMF researcher to have access to private data, the following requirements should be met:
 * The proposed research should be considered highly aligned with WMF's and/or the movement's needs,
 * The research and its outputs should follow WMF's open access policy,
 * A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) needs to be signed by the researcher.

Funding
R&D does not provide funding support for research collaborations. All funding supports from the foundation to researchers is processed through Individual Engagement Program.

Research/technical support
Formal research and technical support/collaboration by R&D staff is possible under the same conditions as mentioned in Access to private data, except that no NDA need to be signed in this case. This is to assure that the staff's time is spent on strategically important research projects, and that the research follows WMF's open access policy.

Hosting
R&D does not formally commit to hosting collaborators due to space constraints in the SF office, however, temporary hosting of collaborators by WMF can be arranged on an ad-hoc basis.

Endorsements
The Wikimedia Foundation (not R&D) can support individual research projects of particular strategic importance by providing a formal endorsement. All projects endorsed should satisfy WMF's open access policy.

List of collaborators
This list contains information about our current collaborators.

Interested in collaborating with us?
We are currently interested in expanding our understanding in the following areas: XXX

If you would like to collaborate with us in one of these areas, please send an email to wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org with subject "[collaborations] project_title", a link to your proposal, the list of people in your team, and links to their resumes.