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Author: Ed Erhart

Presenting the 2018 winners from the world’s largest photo contest

20 December 2018 by Ed Erhart

Lose yourself in our planet’s beauty with the winners of Wiki Loves Earth

17 December 2018 by Ed Erhart

Wikimedia LGBT group meets at EuroPride Stockholm to celebrate diversity

9 November 2018 by Saskia Ehlers, Houssem Abida and Ed Erhart

Why didn’t Wikipedia have an article on Donna Strickland, winner of a Nobel Prize?

4 October 2018 by Ed Erhart

For these academic journals, Wikipedia isn’t a bug—it’s a feature

24 September 2018 by Ed Erhart

Why Wikipedia has an article on Doria Ragland, mother of Meghan Markle

10 September 2018 by Ed Erhart

We have moved!

21 August 2018 by Melody Kramer and Ed Erhart

‘Unfrogettable’ picture of the year announced

1 August 2018 by Ed Erhart

What should journalists know about Wikipedia? A Poynter Institute NewsU webinar

11 July 2018 by Melody Kramer and Ed Erhart

For these Wikipedia editors, ancient Egyptian pyramids are more than a symbol

19 June 2018 by Ed Erhart

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