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Tag: digitization

Embarking on My First Rapid Fund for Wikipabukon, the Sundanese Wikisource

4 June 20244 June 2024 by Mutumanikam

Celebrating The Conclusion of Wikisource Loves Manuscript Pilot in Indonesia

7 March 202419 July 2024 by Sakti Pramudya, Satdeep Gill (WMF)and Sailesh Patnaik

Launching Wikisource Loves Manuscripts for the digital preservation of over 20,000 Indonesian Manuscripts

21 February 202328 November 2024 by Sakti Pramudyaand Satdeep Gill (WMF)

First World War digitization project nets awards for Romanian Wikimedia community

8 December 201711 August 2020 by Ed Erhart

Wiki Loves Archives: Citizen participation helps rescue damaged archival resources

18 September 201725 April 2024 by Benoit Rochon

My father's railroad photographs now benefit the world, free of charge

11 August 2015 by Michael Barera

Sharing a million photographs

10 August 2015 by Ashley Van Haeften (Fæ)

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