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Tag: Wikimedia

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

28 February 202328 February 2023 by Eugene Ormandy

Strategies to bring more Indic languages on Wikimedia projects: research findings

27 February 202328 February 2023 by Amrit Sufi and Nitesh Gill

Don’t Blink: Public Policy Snapshot for December 2022–January 2023

25 February 202324 February 2023 by Aly Marino

University student Wikipedian communities around the world

24 February 202324 February 2023 by Eugene Ormandy

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

Wikimedia Outreach, Awareness and Editathon at Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Anambra State Nigeria

2 December 20222 December 2022 by Kingsley Nkem

Impressions of the second edition of the “Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom” training in Morocco

17 November 202216 November 2022 by Mounir Neddi

Are there still mountains beyond the 3rd Wikipedia ridgeline?

8 September 20227 September 2022 by Mali Brødreskift (WMNO)

Nature protection and battles at the forefront – Oleg Andros’ story

7 August 20225 August 2022 by VitaliiPetrushko WMUA

SWAN : Strategic Wikimedia Affiliates Network : Asia Pacific and the Americas

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Wikimedia News

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

Wikimedia Technology Blog

  • 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

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Public Policy Snapshot December 2022 to January 2023

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