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Tag: wikipedian in residence

Wikipedian in residence at the Austrian Constitutional Court

3 November 201615 September 2020 by Thomas Planinger

We need your input: building a shared vision for leadership development in the Wikimedia movement

20 September 2016 by Alex Stinson, Jaime Anstee and María Cruz

Community digest—First-ever Wikipedian-in-residence in Brazil; First women in science edit-a-thon in Venezuela

15 July 2016 by João Alexandre Peschanski, Cristhian Da Silva and Ed Erhart

Three state museums open the doors to Wikimedia Spain and host concerts for Wikipedia

20 November 201518 September 2020 by Ruben Ojeda

Community view: why the news media needs Wikipedians in residence

26 October 2015 by Robert Fernandez

A Wikipedian-in-Residence and the US government join forces to share knowledge on occupational safety and health

19 May 2015 by Emily Temple-Wood

First Wikipedian in Residence in a European University

4 November 201425 September 2020 by Pep Adrian

New images released are quickly put to use

11 September 2014 by Carlos Monterrey

Coding da Vinci: Results of the first German Culture Hackathon

16 July 2014 by Katja Ullrich

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