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Tag: Offline Wikipedia

Wikipedia and Wikipeetia in Wayuú communities in the Colombo-Venezuelan Guajira

10 August 202110 August 2021 by Gutemonik

Kiwix4Schools Project in Ghana

12 March 202112 March 2021 by Kwabran

Gabriel Thullen on bringing offline Wikipedia to West African schools

22 November 2017 by Anne Gomez

The future of offline access to Wikipedia: The RACHEL example

15 November 2017 by Anne Gomez

How to design for low-bandwidth users: a conversation with members of Wikimedia's Global Reach, Audiences, and Performance teams

7 November 2017 by Melody Kramer

Community digest: WikiFundi, an offline editing platform for Wikipedia; news in brief

10 March 2017 by Samir Elsharbaty

Developing a Songhay Wikipedia from scratch: Mohomodou Houssouba

26 June 2015 by Victor Grigas and Joe Sutherland

Children in Mali can now read Wikipedia offline, thanks to MALebooks e-readers

14 May 2015 by Renaud Gaudin, Emmanuel Engelhart and Julia Lipps

Raspberry Pi in Masekelo: Bringing Wikipedia to a school without electricity

17 March 2015 by Janet Chapman

Sailing the South Pacific with a copy of Wikipedia on board: The Goodall Family

14 November 2014 by Victor Grigas and Yoona Ha

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