Happy Birthday Wikidata!
It’s Wikidata’s 8th birthday today, and we’re incredibly proud of Wikipedia’s lesser known little sister. Twenty years ago an incredible … Continue reading "Happy Birthday Wikidata!"
arrow_forwardIt’s Wikidata’s 8th birthday today, and we’re incredibly proud of Wikipedia’s lesser known little sister. Twenty years ago an incredible … Continue reading "Happy Birthday Wikidata!"
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arrow_forwardThis post was written by Ewan McAndrew, Wikimedian in Residence at the University of Edinburgh. Kindness on the Internet has … Continue reading "Knowledge activism vs passive consumption – rethinking Wikipedia in education"
arrow_forwardBy Jason Evans, National Wikimedian at the National Library of Wales Over 7 years ago the National Library of Wales … Continue reading "Leveraging open data at the National Library of Wales"
arrow_forwardSo, the University of Edinburgh have been awfully busy when it comes to all things Witchcraft recently. Wikimedian in Residence … Continue reading "Samhuinn at the University of Edinburgh"
arrow_forwardWikimedia UK is launching a landmark partnership with the UK-based Khalili Collections – one of the greatest and most comprehensive … Continue reading "“Masterpieces of the World” – A Landmark Partnership between Wikimedia UK and the Khalili Collections"
arrow_forwardWikimedia UK is very pleased to announce that our partners at the University of Edinburgh have been awarded the Innovative … Continue reading "University of Edinburgh win higher education award for innovative use of Wikimedia in the curriculum"
arrow_forwardScotland Programme Coordinator Sara Thomas is working with tara s Beall, of the Dumfries Historic Buildings Trust, to support their … Continue reading "Green Men & Gargoyles: The Dumfries Stonecarving Project"
arrow_forwardBy Ruth Jenkins, Academic Support Librarian at the University of Edinburgh. For some time, Wikipedia has been shown to be … Continue reading "How to run a Wikipedia editathon – for health information professionals at the EAHIL conference"
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