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  1. 2017/Cross-wiki collaboration: an international edit-a-thon
  2. 2017/Horror and humor:The effects of paid editing
  3. 2017/How good communication can help you talk to reporters, rule the world, and do other cool stuff: An introductory guide to public relations
  4. 2017/How to podcast
  5. 2017/Language and Cultural Heritage on Wikipedia
  6. 2017/North American and European schools also need offline Wikipedia
  7. 2017/Photography: people at Wikimedia events and book festivals
  8. 2017/Running a monthly edit-a-thon
  9. 2017/Service, Sororities, and the Gender Gap
  10. 2017/Successful Open Advocacy in Very Uncertain Times
  11. 2017/Taking advantage of the WikiMOOC to teach Wikipedia in academic context
  12. 2017/The future of paid editing: Policy, enforcement, and legal issues
  13. 2017/Understanding Openness: Two Competing Paradigms
  14. 2017/Wiki Loves Monuments in the United States: Overview and Discussion
  15. 2017/Wikimedia's 2017 gender diversity mapping project
  16. 2017/Wikimedia and Education: Linking these two with technology
  17. 2017/Wikipedia Organizations on Campus: Case Study and Guide
  18. 2017/Wikipedia as Activism and Archive
  19. 2018
  20. 2018/"Can I Use Wikipedia as a Source?" Bringing Wikipedia Editing into the Composition Classroom
  21. 2018/"ReImaginingTheShift": The Role of Technology as a Tool for Language Advocacy for Historically Undervalued Languages like Haitian Creole
  22. 2018/5 ways Wiki Education has championed equity in 2018 - and tips for building inclusivity into your work
  23. 2018/AMA: Ask the developers
  24. 2018/A dozen ideas for newcomer-friendly user experiences
  25. 2018/Academic profiles change the world
  26. 2018/Advancing Gender Equity: Conversations with Movement Leaders
  27. 2018/AfroCROWD Wiki Oral History Project
  28. 2018/Aligning technical solutions and policy to combat harassment on Wikimedia projects
  29. 2018/Analyzing and Reporting Attendance across Multiple Events
  30. 2018/Anti-Harassment and YOU
  31. 2018/Archival finding aids in Wikidata? A GLAM discussion
  32. 2018/BIASED
  33. 2018/Becoming a Reliable Source: Writing for Publication
  34. 2018/Beginner's Guide to Events for Wikipedians
  35. 2018/Best Practices for Collaborative Transcription of Multilanguage Texts using ProofreadPage in Wikisource
  36. 2018/Bringing feminist pedagogy to Wikipedia training for US public library staff: Reflections from the OCLC Wikipedian-in-Residence
  37. 2018/Building a Better Harassment Reporting System
  38. 2018/Bystander intervention workshop
  39. 2018/Calling All Subject Experts: Training the Next Wikipedians
  40. 2018/Changing ways of GLAM and artwork file uploads
  41. 2018/CollaborationKit: the future of user groups and community coordination
  42. 2018/CollaborationKit: the future of user groups and community coordination/"slides"
  43. 2018/Commons and Wikidata Partnership Workflows
  44. 2018/Comparative Course Experiences Through Wiki Educational Foundation
  45. 2018/Concentric Wikipedia Engagement
  46. 2018/Creating a Linked Data Library Partnership Using Wikibase
  47. 2018/Cultivating New Student Editors in the Linguistics Classroom
  48. 2018/Developing GLAM Partnerships, a Workshop
  49. 2018/Discovering the Hidden Semantics of 'See Also' via Wikipedia-based Explicit Semantic Analysis
  50. 2018/Does Wikidata Need an Ontological Overhaul?

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