A response to The Daily Telegraph article
The Daily Telegraph ran an article online today referring to Ashley Van Haeften, Chair of Wikimedia UK. The story tells how Mr … Continue reading "A response to The Daily Telegraph article"
arrow_forwardThe Daily Telegraph ran an article online today referring to Ashley Van Haeften, Chair of Wikimedia UK. The story tells how Mr … Continue reading "A response to The Daily Telegraph article"
arrow_forwardYou may think that Wikimedia UK focuses solely on the English Wikipedia. However, we seek to support all language Wikipedias, … Continue reading "Working with the Welsh language Wikipedia"
arrow_forwardThe history of the World War One inevitably attracts a great deal of attention and interest, especially on Wikipedia. That’s … Continue reading "Wikimedia UK and JISC join forces for World War One editathon"
arrow_forwardAs around 1,000 international Wikimedians gathered in Washington, D.C, for Wikimania 2012 , an historic landmark was reached today as the English language Wikipedia recorded … Continue reading "English language Wikipedia hits 4 million articles!"
arrow_forwardTyson Lee Holmes was with friends when he read about ‘Monmouthpedia, the World’s First Wikipedia Town.’ His first thought was, … Continue reading "Volunteer’s efforts win Gibraltar the right to be the first Wikipedia ‘city’"
arrow_forwardThe Russian language Wikipedia is blacked out today in response to a proposed law “on information”. The decision was taken … Continue reading "Russian language Wikipedia blacked out for 10 July protest"
arrow_forwardSt Paul’s is the first church in the world to utilise innovative QRpedia technology Visitors and worshippers at St Paul’s … Continue reading "World first for St Paul’s Church, Birmingham"
arrow_forwardWe are really pleased to introduce our latest member of staff Katherine Bavage to the Wikimedia community as the Fundraising Organiser of Wikimedia UK . … Continue reading "Wikimedia UK welcomes Katherine to the team"
arrow_forwardWe recently published our annual report for the period 2011-12. It’s available as an optimised PDF here and also in print (for a … Continue reading "What did you think of our annual report?"
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