So you’ve decided to become a Wikipedia editor…
By John Lubbock The learning curve when you start editing Wikipedia and its sister projects can be steep. To help … Continue reading "So you’ve decided to become a Wikipedia editor…"
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By John Lubbock The learning curve when you start editing Wikipedia and its sister projects can be steep. To help … Continue reading "So you’ve decided to become a Wikipedia editor…"
arrow_forwardThis month we are taking a look back at some of the Wikipedia gender gap projects we have worked on … Continue reading "Women’s History Month retrospective – Rosalind Franklin’s birthday"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Prof. Deborah Youngs and Dr Sparky Booker of Swansea University On Wednesday 28th January, 2015, … Continue reading "Women and Wikipedia Editathon, Swansea"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Claire Millington, a Classics PhD student at Kings College London. It was first published on her blog here This week, after a lot … Continue reading "Edit-on dudes: #ClassicsWomen are into Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardWikimedia UK is committed to supporting our volunteers. To encourage them to teach others how to edit Wikipedia and other … Continue reading "Upcoming Training for Trainers session in Edinburgh"
arrow_forwardWikimedia UK is the Wikimedia chapter covering the United Kingdom. We exist to help collect, develop and distribute freely licensed … Continue reading "Invitation to tender – Train the Trainers 2014"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Edward Hands, Wikimedia UK volunteer Wikipedia trainer. Could “Reanimating Ice-cold Rats” and “Resuscitating Hamsters” inspire … Continue reading "Revitalising Wikipedia coverage of women scientists"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Richard Nevell. On 10 July, four trainers from Wikimedia UK travelled to Oxford to meet … Continue reading "Sphingonet and Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by User:WormThatTurned Oldham, April 2013. I had been given my first mission – a mission to … Continue reading "Oldham and new trainers"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Daria Cybulska, our Events Organiser Wikimedia UK is committed to supporting our volunteers. To encourage … Continue reading "Training for Trainers session confirmed for Newcastle"
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