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Author: Melody Kramer

Behind the hackathon: Six questions with events organizer Rachel Farrand

25 November 2017 by Melody Kramer

How to design for low-bandwidth users: a conversation with members of Wikimedia's Global Reach, Audiences, and Performance teams

7 November 2017 by Melody Kramer

From Sesame Street to Maya Angelou, this Wikipedian digs deeper

2 November 2017 by Melody Kramer

Celebrate Open Access Week by adding open citations to Wikipedia

24 October 2017 by Melody Kramer

How we collaborated to build a new open source plugin to improve search results across language-wikis

17 October 2017 by Melody Kramer

Where to find all the slides, links, videos, and tutorials from Wikimania 2017 (and what we learned from our remote-first strategy)

5 September 2017 by Melody Kramer

Join Wikimedia volunteers and free knowledge leaders for Wikimania 2017 in Montréal

19 July 2017 by Melody Kramer

Helping you find that needle in the haystack: Building Wikipedia's search functions

14 March 2017 by Dan Garry and Melody Kramer

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