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Wikimedia User Group China has collaborated with a volunteer translator community organized by Chinese leading online dictionary company Youdao since May 2015 called "Project Babel". This project has contributed 52 high-quality articles to Chinese Wikipedia, translated from English Wikipedia,covers subjects from political science to medicine.
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Wikimedia User Group China has collaborated with "Project Babel", a volunteer translator community organized by Chinese leading online dictionary company Youdao since May 2015. This project has contributed 52 high-quality articles to the Chinese Wikipedia, translated from English Wikipedia, covering subjects from political science to medicine.
   
Most Wikipedia community, unlike English Wikipedia, has some translation culture that enriching the content by translating content from major Wikipedia projects. Translation, as a relatively easier way to contribute Wikipedia, has also adopted by many communities around the world to outreach new contributors.
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Most Wikipedia communities, unlike English Wikipedia, have a translation culture of sorts that contributes to the project by translating and enriching content from major Wikipedia projects. Translation is a relatively easier way to contribute Wikipedia, and has been adopted by many communities around the world as an effective method of outreach for new contributors.
   
Besides Youdao, China User Group is also developing partnerships with other companies or organizations which running the volunteer translator community, as well as translation camp for college students who study languages.
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Besides Youdao, China User Group is also developing partnerships with other companies or organizations that run the volunteer translator community, as well as translation camps for college students who study languages.
   
United State has an outstanding culture of learning other languages as itself is a very diversified society, as well as most college students are required to master a second language to graduate. How can Wikipedia community collaborate with these language learners, practicers and educators to improve other Wikipedia projects besides English Wikipedia?
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The United State has an outstanding culture of learning other languages thanks to a very diversified society, as well as most college students being required to master a second language to graduate. How can the Wikipedia community collaborate with these language learners, practicers and educators to improve other Wikipedia projects besides English Wikipedia?
   
 
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# [[User:Quiddity|Quiddity]] ([[User talk:Quiddity|talk]]) 15:17, 30 August 2016 (EDT)
 
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# '''~''[[User:SuperHamster|<span style="color:#07517C">Super</span>]]''[[User:SuperHamster|<span style="color:#6FA23B">Hamster</span>]]''' <small>[[User talk:SuperHamster|Talk]] [[Special:Contribs/SuperHamster|Contribs]]</small> 08:21, 31 August 2016 (EDT)
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[[Category:Submissions/2016]] [[Category:Submissions in 2016, community & outreach]]
 
[[Category:Submissions/2016]] [[Category:Submissions in 2016, community & outreach]]

Revision as of 12:21, 31 August 2016

Title
Theme
Community, Outreach
Academic Peer Review option
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Type of submission
Preseation
Author
Addis Wang
E-mail address
addiswang94 @gmail
Username
AddisWang
Affiliation
Wikimedia User Group China
Abstract

Wikimedia User Group China has collaborated with "Project Babel", a volunteer translator community organized by Chinese leading online dictionary company Youdao since May 2015. This project has contributed 52 high-quality articles to the Chinese Wikipedia, translated from English Wikipedia, covering subjects from political science to medicine.

Most Wikipedia communities, unlike English Wikipedia, have a translation culture of sorts that contributes to the project by translating and enriching content from major Wikipedia projects. Translation is a relatively easier way to contribute Wikipedia, and has been adopted by many communities around the world as an effective method of outreach for new contributors.

Besides Youdao, China User Group is also developing partnerships with other companies or organizations that run the volunteer translator community, as well as translation camps for college students who study languages.

The United State has an outstanding culture of learning other languages thanks to a very diversified society, as well as most college students being required to master a second language to graduate. How can the Wikipedia community collaborate with these language learners, practicers and educators to improve other Wikipedia projects besides English Wikipedia?

Length of presentation
15-20 minutes
Special schedule requests
Not on Monday
Preferred room size
25
Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?
Yes

Interested attendees

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  1. Jlwarner (talk) 02:05, 30 August 2016 (EDT)
  2. Quiddity (talk) 15:17, 30 August 2016 (EDT)
  3. ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 08:21, 31 August 2016 (EDT)