
A message to our supporters in lockdown
By Lucy Crompton-Reid, Wikimedia UK’s Chief Executive. I hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well during … Continue reading "A message to our supporters in lockdown"
arrow_forwardBy Lucy Crompton-Reid, Wikimedia UK’s Chief Executive. I hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well during … Continue reading "A message to our supporters in lockdown"
arrow_forwardThis article was jointly authored by Thomas Shafee and Jack Nunn from the WikiJournals board , and edited by John Lubbock of Wikimedia UK. … Continue reading "What are WikiJournals?"
arrow_forwardWritten by Nour Geres It has been over a year and a half since Dundee Dental School first established the Wikipedia … Continue reading "Wikipedia Collaboration of Dental Schools"
arrow_forwardThis was originally posted on Ewan McAndrew’s blog where he writes about his role as the University of Edinburgh’s Wikimedian in Residence Wikipedia … Continue reading "Reflections on a Wikipedia assignment – Reproductive Medicine"
arrow_forwardA recent article by @monicaMedHist identifies the disease in Royal 6 E VI, f 301, as leprosy: http://t.co/PmatI7obgF pic.twitter.com/ysEb3X9VNA — Medieval Manuscripts (@BLMedieval) … Continue reading "The truth gets its shoes on: the Black Death on Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardBy Nuša Farič, UCL, Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education (CHIME) Half of the editors working on Wikipedia’s 25,000 … Continue reading "Who writes Wikipedia’s health and medical pages and why?"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by John Byrne, the Wikimedian in Residence at Cancer Research UK. It was first published here under a CC-BY-NC-SA licence. In … Continue reading "Wikipedia – is it fit for patient consumption?"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Wikimedia UK Associate Dr Martin Poulter Misconceptions about health are common throughout the world. For … Continue reading "Bringing evidence-based medicine to the world"
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