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Author: Jeff Elder

What if people paid for Wikipedia, and only got a few articles? Now you can

1 April 2017 by Jeff Elder

Wait, what? The fairies that fooled Arthur Conan Doyle

28 March 2017 by Jeff Elder

How a feminist stood up to trolls and measurably changed Wikipedia's coverage of women scientists

7 March 2017 by Jeff Elder and Ed Erhart

Wait, what? How a double-agent codenamed Zigzag two-timed everyone

28 February 2017 by Jeff Elder

Winning photos in world’s largest photography contest reveal a world of monuments—and the volunteers who love them

15 December 2016 by Jeff Elder

How the world's largest photo competition attracts a very human collection of heritage

9 December 2016 by Jeff Elder

The top fifteen phenomenal winning photos from Wiki Loves Earth

25 November 2016 by Jeff Elder

Vote Wikipedia for ad-free and neutral political information

7 November 2016 by Jeff Elder

Drawing 100 heroic women in 100 days

5 October 2016 by Jeff Elder

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