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Tag: WikiGap

Wikimedia Foundation Grants and Biography Edit-a-thon in Kanagawa, Japan

28 October 202227 October 2022 by Mayonaka no osanpo and Araisyohei

Wikipedia in Kyrgyz language has been enriched with the names of 100 women

21 April 202220 April 2022 by AAkhmedova WMF

Celebrating five years of WikiGap – come join the work for equality!

8 February 202210 February 2022 by Josefine Hellroth Larsson WMSE

This Is the Winner of WikiGap Challenge 2021

4 June 202110 June 2021 by Eric Luth

WikiGap 2021 in Ukraine: Results and Insights from Organizers

20 May 202120 May 2021 by Anton Protsiuk

The Launch of the WikiGap Season

5 March 20215 March 2021 by Eric Luth

How Wikipedia’s women were made more visible on International Women’s Day

25 April 2019 by Isla Haddow-Flood, Florence Devouard, Mia Jacobsson and John Cummings

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  • SusunW is on a mission to write women into history with Wikipedia
    14 March 2023 by Ed Erhart

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  • From hell to HTML: releasing a Python package to easily work with Wikimedia HTML dumps
    24 February 2023 by Martin Gerlach, Isaac Johnson and Nazia Tasnim

Down the Rabbit Hole

  • 2022 as you saw it on Wikipedia
    15 December 2022 by Ed Erhart

Photo credits

Kanagawa Prefectural Library, Yokohama 2022-09-19 (1) as

Araisyohei

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Media Policy Institute

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Ndahiro derrick

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Wikigap Skopje

Embassy of Sweden in Skopje, Macedonia

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Ukr-wikigap-results-2021

AnastasiiaIvashyna (WMUA)

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Irvin Parco Sto. Tomas

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