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Tag: Data visualization

Newspaper partnership results in thousands of freely licensed infographics

21 August 2018 by Galder Gonzalez

A new visualization uses Wikipedia pageview data to map celebrity deaths

6 August 2018 by Mel Kramer

What are the ten most cited sources on Wikipedia? Let's ask the data.

5 April 2018 by Miriam Redi, Jake Orlowitz, Dario Taraborelli and Ben Vershbow

Plotting a course through charted waters: A website workshop on data visualization literacy

21 February 2018 by Mikhail Popov

From the life of Wikidata

29 January 2018 by Goran S. Milovanović

Just how many people are reading Wikipedia in your country, and what language are they using?

27 October 2017 by Erik Zachte

Get live updates to Wikimedia projects with EventStreams

20 March 2017 by Andrew Otto

Community Digest: Using data to visualize Wikipedia knowledge gaps; news in brief

23 February 2017 by Serena Cangiano, Giovanni Profeta, Marco Lurati, Fabian Frei, Florence Devouard, Iolanda Pensa and Samir Elsharbaty

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