Science and Wikipedia: a round-up
This post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Wikimedia UK volunteer and convener of the Wikipedia Science Conference The past … Continue reading "Science and Wikipedia: a round-up"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Wikimedia UK volunteer and convener of the Wikipedia Science Conference The past … Continue reading "Science and Wikipedia: a round-up"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Wikimedian in Residence at the Bodleian Libraries For anyone looking to define … Continue reading "Wikimedia projects benefit from Bodleian Libraries residency"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Wikipedia Science Conference lead and Wikimedia UK volunteer One striking theme in … Continue reading "Booking open for Wikipedia Science Conference"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Wikipedian and the convener of the Wikipedia Science Conference Wikimedia UK and … Continue reading "Call For Proposals: the Wikipedia Science Conference (deadline 8 May)"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Wikimedia UK volunteer and Wikipedian As part of Open Access Week , I’d like to … Continue reading "Using Wikipedia to open up science"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter The UK has a flourishing Open Educational Resources (OER) movement. Educators, librarians, … Continue reading "Wikimedia at the heart of open education"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador If you use Wikipedia to read about shell shock , look … Continue reading "Let’s get serious about Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Jisc Wikimedia ambassador Wikipedia welcomes expert contributions, and is one of the … Continue reading "Publishing scholarly papers with, and on, Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was initially published on the Jisc Inform website here Wikipedia is meant to be a starting point, not a final source of knowledge. It is permanently incomplete and evolving, … Continue reading "Ten ways educators can use Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Martin Poulter, Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador To influence education institutions, we need to speak their … Continue reading "Crowdsourcing: the wiki way of working"
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