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    An edit-a-thon (sometimes written editathon) is an event where some editors of online communities such as Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap (also known as a "mapathon")...
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    annual worldwide edit-a-thon to add content to Wikipedia about women artists, which started in 2014. The project has been described as "a massive multinational...
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  • improve existing coverage of notable LGBT events, people, and places, and edit-a-thons have been organized to facilitate collaboration by interested editors...
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    and edit-a-thons to train new editors. Moore is among the most active editors by edit count on the English Wikipedia. Across his half-million edits under...
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    February 2015, multiple edit-a-thons were organised to commemorate Black History Month in the United States. One such edit-a-thon was organized by the White...
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  • "Wikipedia to hold edit-a-thon on LGBT issues in Kochi". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 8 March 2019. "Wikipedia to hold edit-a-thon on LGBT issues...
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    yet to be created. Since the inception of Ada Lovelace Day, Wikipedia edit-a-thons have been popular activities. Research at these events often discovered...
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    include Wikimedians in Canada and Mexico, and the event featured a series of edit-a-thons. Alex Madva, an assistant professor at California State Polytechnic...
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    "probably 30 to 50 user submissions per day." A Wikipedia editor herself, Rauwerda has hosted an edit-a-thon, welcoming new contributions to the encyclopedia...
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    to reach its goal to retain 25% female editorship. Programs such as edit-a-thons and Women in Red have been developed to encourage female editors and...
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    quadrupling. The second phase of the project was launched on 1 June 2023. The edit-a-thon generated significant interest in Uzbekistan, with major publications...
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    editorship. Edit-a-thons have been held to encourage female editors and increase the coverage of women's topics. In May 2018, a Wikipedia editor rejected a submitted...
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    giant eggs Dalí's crypt Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in the interior stage space (2012) View of stage during the Edit-a-thon (2012) Castle of Púbol (Gala Dali...
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    has taken part in related projects such as the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon in April 2016. Stephenson-Goodknight believes there is information to...
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  • Wikipedia Science Articles". Pacific Standard. Crowdsourcing Expertise: A Working Guide for Organizing a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at a Science Conference...
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    March 2015. "Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: FreeBassel Day 2015". EFF. Retrieved 15 March 2015. "#FreeBassel Day 2015: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at EFF". Creative Commons...
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    engineers built a metal structure type armor around a T-72 tank. It was soon labeled as a 'turtle tank', referring to the shield of a turtle shell. The...
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    Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon". National Air and Space Museum. 28 October 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2022. Hern, Alex (4 March 2014). "Wikipedia 'edit-a-thon' seeks...
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    What UC-Berkeley Freshmen are Reading this Summer Tactics of Appearance 2019 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon panel (video, 55:04; begins at 9:53)...
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    trans editors. The Wikimedia movement has seen campaigns and hosted edit-a-thons to improve coverage of LGBT topics.: 91–92  Wikipedia Loves Libraries...
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    in a standard format from statistical data. Additionally, there are bots designed to automatically notify editors when they make common editing errors...
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    WikiReader was a project to deliver an offline, text-only version of Wikipedia on a mobile device. The project was sponsored by Openmoko and made by Pandigital...
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    have a monument of our own. It is a truly special and exciting day, and one that I hope shines the spotlight on the thousands of Wikimedians who edit Wikipedia...
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    learning pathway which a reader travels by navigating from topic to topic while browsing Wikipedia and other wikis. The metaphor of a rabbit hole comes from...
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    a global edit-a-thon to challenge gender bias on Wikipedia. Evans is a librarian at Johns Hopkins University. Evans is co-founder of Art+Feminism, a global...
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  • "[citation needed]" is a tag added by Wikipedia editors to unsourced statements in articles requesting citations to be added. The phrase is reflective...
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    World Heritage refers to the efforts put forth to get Wikipedia listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The idea was originally proposed to the Wikimedia...
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    12 March 2024. Richards, Jo (1 February 2024). "Bay hosting Wikipedia edit-a-thon". Golden Bay Weekly. p. 9. Archived from the original on 4 February 2024...
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    The Waray people (or the Waray-Waray people) are a subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Bisaya people, who constitute the 4th largest Filipino...
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  • 2017. "World Mime Day Wiki edit-a-thon". Wikimedia. www.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 22 March 2017. "World Mime Day Wiki edit-a-thon 2017". Wikimedia. Wikimedia...
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