# Papers and other resources analyzing data about MathOverflow Let us collect here resources which analyze various aspects of MO. * Montoya L.V., Ma A., Mondragón R.J. (2013) *Social Achievement and Centrality in MathOverflow.* https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36844-8_3. This paper analyses mainly stuff related to users and interactions between them. * Several papers by [Yla R. Tausczik](https://www.terpconnect.umd.edu/~ylatau/) with various coauthors. The first one was Yla Tausczik and James Pennebaker. 2011. *Predicting the Perceived Quality of Online Mathematics Contributions from Users' Reputations*. In *Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems*. ACM, pages 1885--1888; [[DOI]](http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979215), [[PDF]](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ylataus/files/TausczikPennebaker2011.pdf). There is a [thread on tea](http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/890/mathoverflow-survey-update/) related to a survey of MO users. The survey was used in: Yla Tausczik and James Pennebaker. 2012. *Participation in an online mathematics community: Differentiating motivations to add*. In *Proceedings of the ACM 2012 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work*. ACM, pages 207-216; [[DOI]](http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2145204.2145237), [[PDF]](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ylataus/files/TausczikPennebaker2012.pdf). There is also a website summarizing these two papers: http://www.utpsyc.org/MathOverflowSurvey/MathOverflowStudies.php. There is also another MO related paper: Yla Tausczik, Aniket Kittur and Robert Kraut. 2014. *Collaborative problem solving: A study of Math Overflow* In *17th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2014)* ACM, pages 355-367; [[DOI]](http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2531602.2531690), [[PDF]](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ylataus/files/TausczikKitturKraut2014.pdf) was mentioned in the question "[Statistics showing that more reputation for questions leads to better questions](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/2202)" on meta. * Ursula Martin, Alison Pease: *What does mathoverflow tell us about the production of mathematics?* https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.0904. The authors study a sample of questions on MO, categorize them into various types and look at percentage answered. As Gerry Myerson pointed out, this paper is discussed in more detail in François G. Dorais' answer to [Is MO connected?](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/1894#1896)