Here’s everything we published from the design, development, and data process for the page previews feature
As an open and transparent organization, most of our documentation is placed online, able to be viewed and emulated by anyone. Here's a list of the documentation for one of our recently released features.
Hello, my name is ________: Searching for names is not always straightforward
Names can be surprisingly complicated. What you think of as “your name” is probably a constellation of variations on a theme—possibly with a few random bits and bobs mixed in for good measure. Names that travel across cultures, languages, or writing systems cause all sorts of additional complications.
The stories behind this year’s award-winning photographs from Wiki Loves Africa
Late last year, photographers from around the world were invited to share their photos of people at work on the African continent. Over 18,000 were submitted. Here are the winners.
Zanzibar seaweeds in Tanzania
Zanzibar seaweeds in Tanzania, the Wiki Loves Africa photo essay winner for the topic of women at work.
The making of thatch
The making of thatch, the Wiki Loves Africa photo essay winner for the topic of endangered work practices.
Why I write about women on Wikipedia
Wikipedia volunteer editor "SusunW" delves into the reasons why she has written hundreds of article about women.
A snapshot of Wikimedia education activities in Asia
The Wikimedia Foundation's Nichole Saad conducted a site visit to Nepal, India, and Taiwan to pilot a new way to help program leaders: in-context support. Why is this approach important? What did we learn in this trip? How is this shaping the way we offer program support in our efforts to support education?
#WeMissTurkey: A year without Wikipedia in Turkey
April 2018 marks one year that Wikipedia has been blocked across all languages in Turkey.
A letter to our readers and donors from the Wikimedia Foundation
Looking back on our largest annual fundraiser, we thank you for another great year.
Wikimedia Canada hits the red carpet, cameras in hand
Canada’s Wikimedia chapter is collaborating with local organizations to coordinate photography sessions with public figures. The results go up on Wikipedia.
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