<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Dear CPOV participant,<div><br>The Digital Methods Initiative will host an informal wiki analytics workshop at the University of Amsterdam on Thursday, March 25. Participants of the CPOV Amsterdam conference are invited to present and discuss methods, tools and data among fellow Wikipedia researchers.<br> <br>The workshop is in anticipation of the CPOV Amsterdam conference, in particular the <a href="http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/program/amsterdam-program/#analytics">Wiki Analytics session</a> on Saturday March 27.<br> <br>If you would like to attend, please indicate this by sending a brief description of your contribution to <a href="mailto:info@digitalmethods.net">info@digitalmethods.net</a>. Seats are limited so please register by Monday 15 March. <br> <br>Date and time: Thursday March 25, 10:00-17:00<br>Location: UvA Turfdraagsterpad 9 in Amsterdam, room 0.13<br><br>The <a href="http://digitalmethods.net">Digital Methods Initiative</a> (DMI) is a collaboration of the New Media TEMLab at the University of Amsterdam and the Govcom.org Foundation, Amsterdam, developing methods and tools for Web research. The Digital Methods Initiative is directed by Prof. Dr. Richard Rogers. The project coordinators are Esther Weltevrede and Anne Helmond. Current affiliates include Anat Ben-David, Erik Borra, Marieke van Dijk, Andrea Fiore, Noortje Marres, Koen Martens, Sabine Niederer, Michael Stevenson and Marijn de Vries Hoogerwerff. <br> <br>Best regards,<br><br>Esther Weltevrede<br></div></body></html>