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_forwardWikimedia UK is working hard to make sure that volunteers are at the heart of everything the charity does . The next step on this journey is the upcoming volunteer strategy day on … Continue reading "Have you signed up for our volunteer strategy day?"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Stuart Prior, Wikimedia UK Project Co-ordinator Berlin, this year’s host city for the Wikimedia Conference, … Continue reading "Feedback from the Wikimedia Conference"
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 guest post was written by Stephen McConnachie , Head of Data at the BFI and originally published here A marathon of Wikipedia editing at … Continue reading "The day we teamed up with Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Stuart Prior, Fundraising Assistant I recently spent the weekend at Mozfest , the annual Mozilla conference, held … Continue reading "A weekend at MozFest"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Sarah Staniforth, Wikipedian and Wikimedia UK volunteer Tuesday 14th was this year’s Ada Lovelace Day, … Continue reading "Ada Lovelace Day – a women in science editathon"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Roberta Wedge, Gender Gap Project Worker On Wednesday evening a small team of staff and … Continue reading "Researching the Science Museum Lates"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Dr Stephanie Wyse from the Royal Geographical Society ( User:Stephaniejwyse ) The geographers who joined in … Continue reading "Finding our place in the world of Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Doug Taylor, Wikimedia UK volunteer It all started in January when Dave Robertson, who works … Continue reading "A global editathon – teaching Wikipedia to Barclays"
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