A Wikipedian in residence or Wikimedian in residence (WiR) is a Wikipedia editor, a Wikipedian (or Wikimedian), who accepts a placement with an institution...
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Wikimedia movement (section Wikipedians in residence)
ArbCom) is a court of last resort for disputes on Wikipedia. Wikipedians in residence are Wikipedians and Wikimedians who collaborate with a cultural institution...
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WikiConference North America (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
who was hired by West Virginia University Libraries as the first Wikipedian in residence for focusing on gender equality, also presented at the conference...
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Citation needed (redirect from Wikipedian protester)
the title for a Wikipedia-based gameshow that ran from 2014 to 2018. Wikipedian Molly White publishes a newsletter covering the cryptocurrency and technology...
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Cochrane (organisation) (category Health in the City of Westminster)
pay a nominal stipend and travel expenses to support a Wikipedian in Residence at Cochrane. In 2014, the Cochrane blog hosted a rebuttal, written by four...
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OCLC (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
integrating library metadata with Wikimedia projects, hosting a Wikipedian in residence, and doing a national training program through WebJunction called...
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QRpedia (category Internet properties established in 2011)
Museum of Indianapolis Creates New Learning Opportunities through Wikipedian-in-Residence". The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Archived from the original...
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Sae Kitamura (section As Wikipedian)
literature. She is also an active Wikipedian who encourages students to translate English Wikipedia articles to Japanese Wikipedia in her class. Kitamura has been...
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Wiki rabbit hole (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
hyperlinks in articles) and other wikis. The metaphor of a rabbit hole comes from Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, in which Alice...
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
sensory issues is built in from the start of an exhibition's design. The museum employed a Wikipedian in Residence, appointed in August 2011, and has some...
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the role of Wikipedian in residence. As a result, some universities are including coursework relating to Wikipedia and Knowledge Management in their MLIS...
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Disney movie Wikipedian in residence, a Wikipedia editor who accepts a placement with an institution Wir, Masovian Voivodeship, a village in Poland Wire...
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Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español (English: Universal Free Encyclopedia in Spanish) was a Spanish-language wiki-based online encyclopedia that started...
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Emily Temple-Wood (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
served as Wikipedian in Residence at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The paper "Interpolating Quality Dynamics in Wikipedia...
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WikiReader (category Computer-related introductions in 2009)
The project debuted an offline portable reader for Wikipedia in October 2009. Updates in multiple languages were available online and a twice-yearly offline...
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Wikimedia UK (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2024)
WMUK. WMUK pledged in 2012 that it would provide support to a six-month programme establishing a full-time paid Wikipedian in Residence position at the British...
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Gender bias on Wikipedia (redirect from Gender bias in Wikipedia)
and women in Jewish history. An early-2015 initiative to create a "women-only" space for Wikipedia editors was strongly opposed by Wikipedians. Some users...
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Archives of American Art (category Art museums and galleries established in 1954)
Museums project, starting by appointing the first Smithsonian Wikipedian in Residence, Sarah Stierch. Upon the founding of the Archives, all collections...
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Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol (category Higher education in Wales)
appointed Marc Haynes as its Wikipedian in Residence. Gwerddon is an academic e-journal which publishes scholarly research in the Arts, the Humanities and...
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attention on it (e.g. by hosting and supporting a Wikipedian in residence). To encourage more researchers to join in the field of OER, the Open Education Group...
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National Library of Scotland (category Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh)
2012. In April 2013 the library recruited a Wikipedian in residence, becoming the first institution in the Scotland to create such a post. In 2016, the...
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Art+Feminism (category 2014 establishments in the United States)
plan the event. The team then recruited local Wikipedians Dorothy Howard, then Wikipedian in residence at Metropolitan New York Library Council; and Richard...
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Outline of Wikipedia (section Wikipedia in culture)
volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger in 2001, Wikipedia has...
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Interpedia (category Internet properties established in 1993)
be an important tool for some types of research, and for the Net.Citizenry in general. Ahh.. but what about contributors... where will you find authors...
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Timurid invasions of Simsim (category 1390s in Europe)
The Timurid invasion of Simsim happened in the 14th century when the Timurid Empire invaded Simsim, an ally of the Golden Horde. As a result, Simsim was...
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Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (redirect from BCSIA Studies in International Security Series)
States Chairman of the Federal Reserve In 2012, the Stanton Foundation provided funds for a paid Wikipedian in residence at the Belfer Center. This became...
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Carlos Bandeirense Mirandópolis hoax (category 2010 in Brazil)
participated in the Diretas Já movement. Mirandópolis ended up being cited in a decision by the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice [pt] (TJ-RJ), in a documentary...
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code of conduct." In September 2012, controversy surrounded Wikimedia UK trustee Roger Bamkin, who along with OCLC Wikipedian in Residence Maximillian Klein...
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National Library of Wales (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2016)
for free download. In January 2015, the Library, in partnership with Wikimedia UK, appointed a full-time Wikipedian in Residence with the aim of developing...
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learning" award in 2011 from American Association of School Librarians (AASL), and voted #edchat's 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools in 2010. The user interface...
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