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This forensic scientist wrote her discipline into Wikipedia. Now, she’s training others to do the same.

17 April 2019 by Ed Erhart

To bridge Peru’s digital divide, these researchers are taking Wikipedia offline

18 February 2019 by Ed Erhart

How could Wikimedia Commons be improved? A conversation with designer George Oates

29 October 2018 by Ben Vershbow and Sandra Fauconnier

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

10 September 2018 by Ed Erhart

A new visualization uses Wikipedia pageview data to map celebrity deaths

6 August 2018 by Mel Kramer

Meet the scientist working to increase the number of underrepresented scientists and engineers on Wikipedia

13 July 2018 by Melody Kramer

'Conversations gone awry'—the researchers figuring out when online conversations get out of hand

13 June 2018 by Melody Kramer and Dario Taraborelli

Have you ever read Wikipedia's article on Lady Gaga?

19 March 2018 by Ed Erhart

The Erdős paradox: When a mathematical number and Wikipedia collide

27 February 2018 by Melody Kramer

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