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Tag: Wikimedia Commons

A new tool brings images to the forefront

23 January 202325 January 2023 by Dominic Byrd-McDevitt, Jamie Flood and Kevin Payravi

Wiki Loves Folklore 2023

Setting a joint EU agenda for Public Policy: Big Fat Brussels Meeting a Big Fat Success

4 January 20235 January 2023 by Franziska Putz and Dimitar Dimitrov

The Wiki4WorldHearing2023 global campaign and the contributions from Brazilian universities

14 December 202214 December 2022 by Thais C. Morata, Lilian Jacob and João Peschanski

Inclusive storytelling through photographs: Role of Wiki Loves Monuments

10 November 20229 November 2022 by Ciell

“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

Take a journey around the world with the Wiki Loves Monuments winners 2021

20 April 202220 April 2022 by Krishna Chaitanya Velaga and Ciell

Join us to for the 4th edition of Wiki Loves Folklore as we celebrate our folk culture

3 February 20228 February 2022 by Tiven2240

Winning photographs from the first-ever Share Your Struggle campaign

30 November 202130 November 2021 by Satdeep Gill and Krishna Chaitanya Velaga

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  • Wikipedia Gets a Fresh New Look: First Desktop Update in a Decade Puts Usability at the Forefront
    18 January 2023 by Wikimedia Foundation

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  • Perf Matters at Wikipedia in 2016
    8 December 2022 by Timo Tijhof

Down the Rabbit Hole

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

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View it! Tool

JamieF

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Wikilover90, Original: Orun Bhuiyan at the Noun Project, Modified: Psychoslave

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FPutz (WMF)

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TMorata

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File:Capela de Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Engenho Poxim

Paul Robert Burley

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Book_scanner_digitization_lab_university_of_Liège_(3)

Sam.Donvil

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Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading

Donatas Dabravolskas

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TAPAS KUMAR HALDER

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Women making rotis for langar at the Indian Farmers' Protest

Ravan Khosa

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