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  1. 2019/Leveraging On-Campus Expertise to Improve Wikipedia
  2. 2019/Libraries as a Locus of Disruption for Wikipedia
  3. 2019/Limits of Wikidata
  4. 2019/Lunch Meetup L - Climate Change / Sustainability
  5. 2019/Machine learning for wiki by university students
  6. 2019/Making sites citation-friendly for Wikimedia - discussion and recommendations
  7. 2019/Mbabel - One Click Article Creation for Events
  8. 2019/Mind the Gap: How Students are Tackling Important Content Gaps on Wikipedia
  9. 2019/Mitigating risk in Wikipedia content
  10. 2019/Mowing your lawn with a tank, and all the other things you probably shouldn't use MediaWiki for
  11. 2019/Muckrock: Building a database of US government agencies
  12. 2019/Navigating the booming and burgeoning credibility landscape: Three perspectives
  13. 2019/New England meetup and project roundtable
  14. 2019/New Tools and Stuff - Wishlist Edition
  15. 2019/Newbies, patrollers, and educators
  16. 2019/Next Steps for Countering Systemic Bias: Beyond Filling the Gaps
  17. 2019/Nontraditional Scholarship: Evaluation and Citation
  18. 2019/On the Frontlines of Fighting Disinformation: Notes from the Philippines
  19. 2019/Open Access at the Cleveland Museum of Art
  20. 2019/Opening the news: how to use civic tech to promote reliability in news media
  21. 2019/Pacetrack: A Tool for Slick and Simple Wikipedia Campaigns
  22. 2019/Powerful spreadsheet tools for Wikidata and Wikipedia
  23. 2019/Programs & Events Dashboard event organizers workshop
  24. 2019/Présentation GLAM en république Guinée
  25. 2019/Psychological safety - building block for great team building
  26. 2019/Public Policy Roundtable
  27. 2019/Putting Institutional Partners at Ease: Becoming a Reliable Guide in an Unfamiliar Landscape
  28. 2019/Quality Armchair Research 101: Make reliably-sourced articles without owning a personal library or paying for subscriptions
  29. 2019/Quality vs Usefulness: Can we have more FAs on vital topics?
  30. 2019/Quarry tutorial: Using SQL to get info about wikis
  31. 2019/Relying on Wikipedia in Higher Education: Addressing Stigma and Misconceptions
  32. 2019/Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative
  33. 2019/State of Wikimedia Research on Knowledge Integrity
  34. 2019/Strategies for comparing library content and Wikipedia
  35. 2019/Students and the culture of Wikipedia
  36. 2019/Supporting 8,000 new editors a term? Just doing our jobs
  37. 2019/Supporting deliberation and resolution on Wikipedia
  38. 2019/Surfacing Trust, Expertise, and Provenance for better News Sharing
  39. 2019/Taking Wiki Loves Monuments in the US to the Next Level
  40. 2019/Teaching Information Literacy to College Students through the Creation of Wikipedia Articles and Translations: Assignments and Assessments
  41. 2019/Teaching Intellectual Property Law with Wikipedia
  42. 2019/The 1000 Women in Religion Project: Bridging the Divide Between the Academy and Wikipedia
  43. 2019/The Good, the Bot, and the Ugly: Critical Media Literacy and Problematic Information in Wikipedia
  44. 2019/The Interactive Humanities: Wikipedia as One Element of the New Online Rhetoric
  45. 2019/The Wikimedia Movement Strategy and You: What Are the Recommendations and What Can You Do About Them?
  46. 2019/There is no needle: searching through the web’s haystack for reliable legal information
  47. 2019/To blacklist or whitelist? Three perspectives on how to classify reliable and unreliable news
  48. 2019/Tools and techniques for identifying and addressing gaps
  49. 2019/Turnkey MediaWiki
  50. 2019/Understanding the technical challenges of small wikis in North America

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