Meet some featured Wikimedia volunteers from India
Every month, Wikimedia India selects an exceptionally performing user from the Indian community and features the user on its page. This practice has been effective in engaging dedicated editors with others in the community.
Wikimedia Research Newsletter, May 2018
Why people don’t contribute to Wikipedia; using Wikipedia to teach statistics, technical writing, and controversial issues
With contributions by: Miriam Redi, Barbara Page, FULBERT, and Piotr Konieczny
The insights series: Sam Oyeyele
Interviews with Wikimedians from emerging communities from Africa, Asia and Latin America, sharing their experiences of Wikimedia Conference 2018 and what the free knowledge movement means to them.
Wikipedia and Hollywood come together for Los Angeles edit-a-thon
More women are now a part of the sum of all knowledge.
Wikimedia Foundation becomes official EQUALS Global Partner
We are pleased to announce we are now an EQUALS Global Partner, joining a growing network of companies, foundations, academia, United Nations agencies and civil society organizations who are coming together to bridge the digital gender divide for more women
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Nine community-led projects receive rapid grants to inspire new readers
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Exploring offline access to Wikipedia: WikiFundi, an editing tool for remote schools
The latest installment of our offline access series sees the Wikimedia Foundation's Anne Gomez talking about WikiFundi, an offline editing tool for remote schools, with Florence Devouard, one of its project managers.
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