
Queer Britain’s Wikimedian in Residence
By Evie Moore In August 2023, Queer Britain collaborated with Wikimedia UK to host a Wikimedian in Residence project. From … Continue reading "Queer Britain’s Wikimedian in Residence"
arrow_forwardBy Evie Moore In August 2023, Queer Britain collaborated with Wikimedia UK to host a Wikimedian in Residence project. From … Continue reading "Queer Britain’s Wikimedian in Residence"
arrow_forwardBy Dr Sara Thomas, Scotland Programme Manager for Wikimedia UK and organiser of the Community Meeting On Sunday 26th November … Continue reading "WMUK 2023 Community Meeting – videos and opportunities"
arrow_forwardBy Robin Owain, Wales Programme Manager for Wikimedia UK Wikiproject Palestine-Wales was a month-long editathon, which took place in August … Continue reading "2021 Palestine-Wales editathon"
arrow_forwardOn the 12th October, an international 24 hour editing marathon will start in Aotearoa New Zealand to improve the coverage … Continue reading "Ada Lovelace day 24 hour global editathon"
arrow_forwardBy Dr Sara Thomas, Scotland Programme Coordinator As Wikimedia UK, we work to support language communities living in, or connected … Continue reading "Scots Wiki – moving forward"
arrow_forwardBy Katie Crampton, Wikimedia UK Communications & Governance Assistant We kicked off February in collaboration with University of York with … Continue reading "Yorkshire Editathon championing women in STEM"
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"
arrow_forwardCo-authored by Ewan McAndrew, Wikimedian In Residence at the University of Edinburgh and Jemima John, 4th year undergraduate student at the … Continue reading "Wikipedia in Higher Education… How students are shaping the open web"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Martin Poulter, Wikimedian in Residence at the Bodleian Libraries, and was originally published on the library’s blog . This October will … Continue reading "Celebrate women in science with Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Rachel Beaumont of the Royal Opera House and was originally published here . Re-used with kind permission. Try … Continue reading "ROH Students Editathon: Improving Wikipedia’s articles on dance"
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