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What are you up to on International Women's Day in March?How about joining us at the AK Bell Library to celebrate the stories of remarkable women from Perth’s history? The Perth Women on Wikipedia...
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Check out Sara Thomas' section in the first Wiki Learn News of 2025! Wiki Learn offers courses that support Wikimedians in developing key skills and knowledge. Sara's been using it in our Train the...
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The Glasgow Buildings Preservation Trust have made a video on how to do a Wiki Walk, with a great explanation about what works for Wikimedia Commons...
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We're launching Mini Wiki this month! It’s for when you don’t have much time on your hands, but still want to keep contributing to open knowledge. Every month we will be showcasing different mini wiki...
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✨ Wiki Loves Folklore is a-go! 🧚From seasonal celebrations to fairy tales, WLF is a global media contest celebrating diverse folk cultures around the world.In the UK, England, Scotland and Wales are...
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Wikipedia's Did You Know section today features the article on 'An African Song or Chant from Barbados', which was nominated for inscription on UNESCO's Memory of the World International Register.The...
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Jyne us in sortin oot an impruivin the Scots Wiki, 6pm today!Thare ur 2495 articles on the wiki thit are still tagged as needin thair Scots sortit. Mony o thaim are juist a coople o lines lang, so we'v...
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Wikimedia UK has been supporting the heritage sector to share their knowledge for many years, so the news of redundancies at English Heritage is a blow. Everyone loses from this loss of knowledge and...
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Join us at Brixton Library on the 24th Feb to help add LGBTQ+ lives and history to Wikipedia.Learn how to make a quick easy edit, contribute LGBTQ+ history from books and materials, learn about...
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🌟 Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! 🎉🔬Why not join us next month at AK Bell Library in Perth to honour the incredible women of Perth's history, breaking barriers and inspiring the...
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Have you heard of the Mabinogion manuscripts? The Welsh stories were from the 12th-13th centuries, covering folklore and mythology in the oral tradition.The Wiki Loves Folklore competition is running...
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There's one week to go until the LGBTQ+ editathon at Brixton Library! Learn how to make a quick easy edit, contribute LGBTQ+ history from books and materials, learn about articles, images and other...
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What if TikTok and Wikipedia had a baby? Great article from @Shira on the latest homegrown experiment using our favourite encyclopaedia 🫶 with mentions of @depthsofwiki and @molly0xfff in there too!...
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🌍🎉 Happy International Mother Language Day! Let’s celebrate the beauty of our diverse languages and cultures by joining our Mini Wiki challenge for February – translate articles, record a word with...
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⚽ Come along to the HMFC museum on Fri 7th March 12-5pm to help make footballing history!Fiona Skillen will be giving a short talk on the history of women’s football, then we'll dive into editing with...
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🎵 Have you heard these Scottish folk songs? https://tinyurl.com/fvcj57hf🎤 How about the Welsh Cerdd Dant? https://tinyurl.com/yyr6hb37These are the kind of entries we're seeing for the Wiki Loves...
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Croeso i Gemma Coleman, Cydgysylltydd Rhaglen Cymru (ac Ieithoedd)!We're delighted to have Gemma on our team as Wales (and languages) Programme Coordinator. With 13 years experience in the sector,...
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It's Women's History Month and we've got a brand new set of Mini Wiki tasks for you to sink your teeth into!From adding categories to de-orphaning articles, March's mini tasks will help close the Wiki...
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🏴 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus!🌼 Pwy sy’n cael pryd o fwyd traddodiadol Cymreig heddiw?🍲 Ydych chi’n gwisgo cenhinen neu genhinen Pedr?Mae’r dathliad tymhorol hwn yn berffaith ar gyfer cystadleuaeth...
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Call out for Edinburgh editors! Join the University of Edinburgh for their International Women's Day event tomorrow at 1pm. It's a social and supportive workshop to write some brilliant women onto...
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