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Tag: Japan

Japanese magazine “Everyone’s Library” introduced two Editathons held in specialized libraries

28 February 202328 February 2023 by Eugene Ormandy

University student Wikipedian communities around the world

24 February 202324 February 2023 by Eugene Ormandy

Malaysia themed editathon at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

2 December 20222 December 2022 by Eugene Ormandy

“Student Wikipedian Community in Waseda Uni Tokyo” and “Toumon Wikipedian Club Japan” held an online meeting discussing how to use digital archives for Wikipedia

7 September 20227 September 2022 by Eugene Ormandy, Takenari Higuchi, Uraniwa, Lakka26, McYata, Dassaim and Kinstone

Editathon at OYA Soichi Library, Japanese magazine library

22 June 202222 June 2022 by Araisyohei, YShibata WMF and Eugene Ormandy

Wikipedia Town SUMIDA #1

The Japanese Wikipedia is now on Line

23 August 2018 by Aubrie Johnson

Wikipedia Town and Wikipedia ARTS in Kyoto

11 November 201518 September 2020 by Kumiko Korezumi

News on Wikipedia: Japan shocks the rugby world, an earthquake strikes Chile, and more

22 September 2015 by Joe Sutherland

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