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Understanding Challenges in Contributing to Wikipedia in Amharic, Tigrinya, and Afan Oromo.

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2024

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Online Knowledge Repositories (OKRs) like Wikipedia offer communities a way to share and preserve information about themselves and their ways of living. However, for communities with low-resourced languages—including most African communities—the quality and volume of content available are often inadequate. One reason for this lack of adequate content could be that many OKRs embody Western ways of knowledge preservation and sharing, requiring many low-resourced language communities to adapt to new interactions. To understand the challenges faced by low-resourced language contributors on the popular OKR Wikipedia, we conducted (1) a thematic analysis of Wikipedia forum discussions and (2) a contextual inquiry study with 14 novice contributors. We focused on three Ethiopian languages: Afan Oromo, Amharic, and Tigrinya. Our analysis revealed several recurring themes; for example, contributors struggle to find resources to corroborate their articles in low-resourced languages, and language technology support, like translation systems and spellcheck, result in several errors that waste contributors’ time. We hope our study will support designers in making online knowledge repositories accessible to low-resourced language speakers.

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This a translation of the summary of the article: Hellina Hailu Nigatu, John Canny, Sarah Chasins. (2024). "Low-Resourced Languages and Online Knowledge Repositories: A Need-Finding Study" Proceedings of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM CHI). https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642605 | | | https://hhnigatu.github.io//publication/2024-wiki-chi (Author's website); https://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/1695 (Translation in Afan Oromo); https://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/1694 (Translation in Tigrinya); https://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/1689 (Translation in Amharic).

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Wikipieda, Need-Finding, Human-Computer Interaction

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