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  1. 2014/"Women's Work: Female Bonding and Empowerment during Wikipedia Parties"
  2. 2014/7th Grade wikipedia project
  3. 2014/A Year in Residence at the Chemical Heritage Foundation
  4. 2014/An update on U.S. software patents.
  5. 2014/Answering Big Questions With Wikidata
  6. 2014/Art + Feminism Edit-a-thons
  7. 2014/Ask the Wiki Education Foundation
  8. 2014/Bridging conversations with the Humanities
  9. 2014/Bringing More Women to Free Software: What's Working for Us
  10. 2014/Coaching Undergraduates to Shrink Wikipedia’s Gender Gap
  11. 2014/Commons Photography Project Posters
  12. 2014/Community Management 101: Building a Successful Wiki Community
  13. 2014/Comunity Accion Service and Wikipedia
  14. 2014/Confessions of a paid editor
  15. 2014/Creating Wikipedia Scholars involving University Students,Graduates and Doctoral Students to Participate
  16. 2014/Dealing with abusive admins
  17. 2014/Digital Rights, Wikipedia, and Online Advocacy
  18. 2014/Editing trends
  19. 2014/Encyclopedia of Social Sciences
  20. 2014/Ethan Cohen Fine Arts
  21. 2014/Fit for Public Display: Rethinking Censorship via a Comparison of Chinese Wikipedia with Hudong and Baidu Baike
  22. 2014/Forward to Libraries: Tools and data for connecting Wikipedia and local library resources
  23. 2014/Global Economic Map: Wikidata project
  24. 2014/Growing the Awesome in your Programs
  25. 2014/Health Science panel
  26. 2014/How the PR Industry Views Wikipedia
  27. 2014/IdeaLab Workshop
  28. 2014/If we build it, will they come? Bringing library collections to the people through Wikipedia
  29. 2014/Image by Wikipedia
  30. 2014/Improving Wikipedia Official Mobile Application to be Friendlier and more Functional
  31. 2014/Language Issues and Commons
  32. 2014/Leadership & Wikipedia
  33. 2014/Lessons Learned in Nurturing Learning
  34. 2014/Measuring Editor Collaborativeness With Economic Modelling
  35. 2014/Measuring Editor Collaborativeness With Economic Modelling/Edits MS
  36. 2014/NYCpedia: using Mediawiki with NYC's Open Data
  37. 2014/New editors
  38. 2014/OpenStreetMap mapping party!
  39. 2014/Open Access Panel
  40. 2014/Open Wiki Hackathon (help everyone enhance wiki's everywhere:)
  41. 2014/Organizations participating in an article about them
  42. 2014/Paid Editing Moderated Discussion
  43. 2014/Panel: Wikipedia Campus Ambassador Program NYC
  44. 2014/Pedagogy and new user socialization
  45. 2014/Reconstructing the past with Mediawiki: Programmatic Issues and Solutions
  46. 2014/Reflections on a collaborative editing assignment with 200+ students
  47. 2014/Remixing metadata from libraries and archives with the RAMP editor
  48. 2014/Signalling Open Access References
  49. 2014/Social Dramas of Wikipedia
  50. 2014/State of Wikidata
  51. 2014/The 7 biggest mistakes the Wikipedia Education Program has made — and what we’ve learned from them
  52. 2014/The Free Culture Trust
  53. 2014/The Future of Libraries and Wikipedia
  54. 2014/The Gender Gap
  55. 2014/The Real and Potential Intersections of Open Access and Wikimedia
  56. 2014/The Wikipedia Adventure: Play with Learning
  57. 2014/The campus library as a center for Wikipedia activities
  58. 2014/The current state of the BLP problem
  59. 2014/Using Wikibooks and Wikiotics to build community-centered language courses
  60. 2014/Using the MediaWiki web API to get (only) the data you need
  61. 2014/Using the Memento Mediawiki Extension to Avoid Spoilers
  62. 2014/Using web API client libraries to play with and learn from our (meta)data
  63. 2014/Vector graphics
  64. 2014/Video in Wikimedia
  65. 2014/Where would I find time for it? Scalable Wikipedia editing for GLAMs
  66. 2014/Why paid editing is a really bad idea
  67. 2014/Why people contribute to Wikipedia
  68. 2014/Wiki Loves Capitol Hill
  69. 2014/Wiki Photo Trips
  70. 2014/Wikimedia LGBT: Past, Present and Future?
  71. 2014/Wikipedia, GLAM and Edit-athons in the Classroom: How We Did It
  72. 2014/Wikipedia, Medicine and Language
  73. 2014/Wikipedia-An Inclusion in the 21st-century classroom
  74. 2014/Wikipedia Education Program: how student editors impact Wikipedia
  75. 2014/Wikipedia and the Law
  76. 2014/Wikipedia for Lawyers: Researching, Citing, and Contributing To Wikipedia
  77. 2014/Wikipedia in the Era of the MOOC
  78. 2014/Wikipedian-in-Residence at UC Berkeley
  79. 2014/Wikipedia’s Role in Four Different Types of Librarianship
  80. 2014/You're invited! Developing innovative models for participation
  81. 2015/
  82. 2015/100wikidays
  83. 2015/22 things you should probably not be using a wiki for
  84. 2015/A Case Study of student engagement with a GLAM institution: Pritzker Military Museum and Library
  85. 2015/Addressing the Gender Gap: Wiki Edu Projects for Digital Humanities
  86. 2015/An ambitious Wikidata tutorial
  87. 2015/Are the Obstacles Academic?
  88. 2015/Art+Feminism 2016, planning meetup
  89. 2015/Censorship of Wikipedia: Why it's Important and How We Fight It
  90. 2015/Cochrane-Wikipedia Initiative
  91. 2015/College Writing with Wikipedia
  92. 2015/Community Health Clinic: Researching Prescriptions for healthy communities
  93. 2015/Creative Program Design Workshop
  94. 2015/Crowd Wisdom and Problem Solving: How can Wikimedia Engage?
  95. 2015/Data in your wiki!
  96. 2015/Disputed Notability - A Hands on Workshop
  97. 2015/Edit Histories and Literary Turf Wars: Literary Scholarship and Wikipedia
  98. 2015/Father of Internet Marketing - Speaker
  99. 2015/Found in Translation: Comparing paid editing policies in the top Wikipedia language editions
  100. 2015/Funding for Wikipedia projects
  101. 2015/Fuzzy as Fuzzy St. John: The Value of Identifying, and Properly Assigning, Film Genres
  102. 2015/GLAM-Wiki 2.0: New Opportunities for Growing GLAM-Wiki in the United States
  103. 2015/Here comes (a significant fraction of) everybody
  104. 2015/History of the Murder of Meredith Kercher Article
  105. 2015/How 100wikidays Got Me Back to Being a Wikipedia Contributor
  106. 2015/How I supercharged the bibliography of a featured article – the (mostly) pros and (a few) cons of Worldcat and the OCLC
  107. 2015/How to design a distance-learning proposal about Wikipedia
  108. 2015/How we organized a 1500 person meetup (and you could too)
  109. 2015/Interaction with article-subjects
  110. 2015/Introduction to MediaWiki Customizations
  111. 2015/Journalism and the online information community
  112. 2015/Laws in Wikipedia
  113. 2015/Learn from competitor: Outreach strategy of Baidu Baike
  114. 2015/Legal solutions to online harassment
  115. 2015/Lesson Plans for web-based projects
  116. 2015/Lessons From Wikipedia Governance
  117. 2015/Making 2016 the Wikipedia Year of Science
  118. 2015/MediaWiki Install Demo
  119. 2015/Metadata in the Commons
  120. 2015/Movements on Wikipedia: Dance, Feminism, and the Content Gap
  121. 2015/OTRS Workshop
  122. 2015/On the development of indicators of gender for use in research on gender balance in Wikipedia usage and contributions
  123. 2015/Open biomedical knowledge: Wikipedia, Wikidata, and beyond
  124. 2015/Recent Gadgets changes and how to fix yours
  125. 2015/Reimagining the article submission process
  126. 2015/Report from the GLAM-Wiki US Consortium
  127. 2015/Revscoring: AI support for Wikipedians
  128. 2015/Teaching Research & Critical Thinking Skills Through Wikipedia
  129. 2015/The Non-US Panel (or Americans in the global Wikimedia movement)
  130. 2015/The Wiki Education Foundation in a Flash
  131. 2015/The Wikipedia Book Collector as a Tool for Educators
  132. 2015/The socially driven logical prover
  133. 2015/There were no results matching your query... or were there? Reducing the zero results rate for search on Wikipedia.
  134. 2015/Thinking (and contributing) outside the editing box: Alternative ways to engage subject-matter experts
  135. 2015/Thinking (and contributing) outside the editing box: Alternative ways to engage subject-matter experts/Notes
  136. 2015/Translation in Wikipedia: Reorganized chaos?
  137. 2015/Tread lightly: Editing with a COI
  138. 2015/Type:Presentation. Theme: Outreach. Title: "AfroCROWD - Bridging the Multicultural Gap"
  139. 2015/Understanding International Relations through Wikipedia
  140. 2015/Vandalism
  141. 2015/Vegetation Wants To Be Free: Liberating the USDA's Pomological Watercolor Collection
  142. 2015/Video in Wikimedia: Today and Tomorrow
  143. 2015/Where in the World is Wikipedia: A Look at the Geographic Distribution Audited Content on the English WIkipedia
  144. 2015/Why MediaWiki's skins suck and we will never have anything nice
  145. 2015/Why Wikipedia Works for Us: an Exploration of Innovation at the National Archives
  146. 2015/Why Wikipedia is the best resource for high schoolers - as told by a high schooler
  147. 2015/WikiProject X
  148. 2015/WikiWomen's User Group: next steps
  149. 2015/Wikifying Science Fiction’s “Grand Dame” Octavia E. Butler: The LaGuardia Community College WikiProject
  150. 2015/Wikipedia's influence on education system
  151. 2015/Wikipedia & Quality
  152. 2015/Wikipedia and DOTs
  153. 2015/Wikipedia for Health Research and Data
  154. 2015/Wikipedia in the Global Social Studies Classroom
  155. 2015/Wiksource and Commons workshop
  156. 2015/Women... it takes a village
  157. 2015/Working with academic experts in a feminism distributed editing project
  158. 2015/Your rights as an American and as a Wikipedian
  159. 2015/ Designing new strategies to engaged GLAM partners
  160. 2015/ Online harassment and cyber law
  161. 2015/promotionalism vs. notability
  162. 2016/
  163. 2016/"All Together Now": Support Towards Congressional Appropriation for the Flood Control Project in Orick, California by Revealing a Levee's Ethos
  164. 2016/2016 Bridging the gap between anime and reality
  165. 2016/A New Approach to Behavioural Rules on a Wikimedia Project: The Technical Spaces Code of Conduct
  166. 2016/A Review of the First Year: Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity
  167. 2016/Academia and Wikipedia: How to Bridge this Great Divide
  168. 2016/Academia and Wikipedia: Why Bridge the Great Divide
  169. 2016/Academics on Wikipedia
  170. 2016/An Argument for Allowing Wiki References in College Essays
  171. 2016/An Engineering Ecosystem
  172. 2016/Anatomy of Communications
  173. 2016/Anatomy of Conflict
  174. 2016/Anatomy of a Community
  175. 2016/Animating the ASL Wikipedia for Deaf Education
  176. 2016/Ask Wikimedia Foundation's product leaders
  177. 2016/Be bold and edit the map
  178. 2016/Beginning of Cultural Change: Wikipedia’s Future Collaboration with Academic Libraries
  179. 2016/Beyond copyright release - model release and other media rights
  180. 2016/Beyond the basics of citation templates
  181. 2016/Bringing Executive Coaching to Post Secondary
  182. 2016/Building a Public History of HIV/AIDS in New York City: The Pedagogical Relationship of Wikipedia and the Archives
  183. 2016/COI and paid editing - Broader political implications
  184. 2016/Christ University Wikipedia in Education Program (CUWEP)
  185. 2016/Citations needed? Brainstorming how to get academic resources to more Wikipedians through the Visiting Scholars program
  186. 2016/Codes of conduct at in-person events
  187. 2016/College Board Members Understanding and Using Web 2.0
  188. 2016/College Students and Perceptions of Authority in Wikipedia
  189. 2016/College Writing and Wikipedia: Purposes, Audiences, and Genres
  190. 2016/Colorado Caucus: State-wide Civics Lesson Every 2 Years Since 1914.
  191. 2016/Commons License templates
  192. 2016/Composition at a Crossroads: Teaching College Writing with Wikipedia
  193. 2016/Contribution as Coursework: What role do students play on Wikipedia?
  194. 2016/Contributions as Coursework: What roles does Wikipedia play for the students?
  195. 2016/Creating Wikipedia mini courses for customized learning
  196. 2016/Creating flashcards in Native American languages using images from Wikimedia Commons
  197. 2016/DSM 2.0
  198. 2016/Developing Community Based Strategies for Smartphone Enabled Medicine
  199. 2016/Developing community norms for critical bots and tools
  200. 2016/Dial “T” for Training - Creating Effective Training Modules to Address Harassment, both Online and at Events
  201. 2016/Driving Commercial Products with Wikidata: a case study
  202. 2016/Drug and chemical compound items in Wikidata as a data source for Wikipedia infoboxes
  203. 2016/Editatona: Helping close the gender gap in Wikipedia
  204. 2016/Education and training workshop
  205. 2016/Elucidation of the Truth, the Whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth
  206. 2016/Encourage/Assist Citizens to Add Info about Climate Views of Elected Officials
  207. 2016/Enhancing Collaboration in Academia through GLAM Edit-a-thons
  208. 2016/Eureka!
  209. 2016/Every language in the world: Wikitongues
  210. 2016/Expanding the Inclusivity of Wikipedia's Community
  211. 2016/Experimental interfaces for working with ZIM files
  212. 2016/FREE SATURDAYS PRESENTS HOW THE CHURCH OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH HAS LEFT THE BODY OF CHRIST
  213. 2016/FailFest (Solo Version) - Rocket Cats & Knowledge Engines
  214. 2016/GLAM program in Mexico: the benefits and challenges of collaboration with the public cultural sector
  215. 2016/General Audience Outreach has limited outcome: Strategy of Offline Activity
  216. 2016/Governance workshop: alternatives to bans and desysops
  217. 2016/Grades and the Gender Gap: How Student Editors are Writing Women into Wikipedia
  218. 2016/Guide for wiki meetups
  219. 2016/Guide to editathons at cultural institutions
  220. 2016/Harassment Workshop
  221. 2016/Hardware Open Systems Technologies
  222. 2016/Health Literacy of Wikipedia
  223. 2016/Healthcare Ethics in Digital Age - A Professional perspective on America and India
  224. 2016/How Machine Learning will Change the Way you Think
  225. 2016/How MediaWiki can facilitate open-access research
  226. 2016/How Wikimedia Communities Can Thrive by Fostering Co-Creative Networks
  227. 2016/How Wikipedia Can Reverse the Historical Erasure of LGBT Communities
  228. 2016/How Wikipedia can collaborate with the translator community
  229. 2016/How can Wikipedia represent indigenous people better?
  230. 2016/How to bring diversity to Wikidata?
  231. 2016/How to make successful hack-a-thon
  232. 2016/I Don't Get It: Making Your Articles Readable
  233. 2016/Ill Doctrines of Oppression: The Blindspots of Believing in the Five Pillars
  234. 2016/Increasing reach of Wikimedia projects via partnerships
  235. 2016/Interactive and Searchable Wiki Equations
  236. 2016/Internet Archive and Wikipedia collaboration: Link rot, multimedia and more
  237. 2016/Investing in our Editors: How to Edit Templates in 15 minutes
  238. 2016/Journalism and Wikipedia
  239. 2016/L.O.V.E.
  240. 2016/Libraries & Wikipedia: Better Together
  241. 2016/Linked data in the hands of biological researchers: A model organism database powered by Wikidata
  242. 2016/Linking a controlled subject vocabulary to Wikipedia
  243. 2016/Making MediaWiki your own - the skins and extensions that make wikipedia wikipedia, and wikihow wikihow, and whatever whatever
  244. 2016/Measuring the gender gap in Wikipedia
  245. 2016/Moving forward with sign language projects in Formal SignWriting
  246. 2016/Much Ado About Budgets, Or How to Estimate and Exhaust Grant Funds
  247. 2016/New Frontier: Using Wikidata on Commons
  248. 2016/Obfuscating the Problems of Biasing on Wikipedia
  249. 2016/Of Dead Authors and Digital Natives: a critical survey of studies on Wikis as classroom tools, and what WikiMedia educational initiatives can learn from them
  250. 2016/Passing of celeberties/American/Foreign

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