Castles in the digital age
When you spend time on one of the busiest websites in the world it’s amazing what patterns emerge. A few … Continue reading "Castles in the digital age"
arrow_forwardWhen you spend time on one of the busiest websites in the world it’s amazing what patterns emerge. A few … Continue reading "Castles in the digital age"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Fabian Tompsett, Wikimedian and co-ordinator of the Wikimania support team, and originally published here . I am just … Continue reading "Does Wikimania save lives?"
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arrow_forwardThis post was written by Vinesh Patel, a junior doctor and an alumnus of Imperial College, London A new adventure for … Continue reading "Free information, the internet and medicine"
arrow_forwardThis guest blog post was written by David Carroll, Open Access Button Project Lead Earlier this month, as I sat … Continue reading "Building the Open Access Button"
arrow_forwardThis post was written by Joe Sutherland and User:Rock drum During Wikimania 2014 last week, we were lucky enough to be able to screen our documentary … Continue reading "The GLAM-Wiki Revolution"
arrow_forwardWikimania 2014 happened, and it was brilliant. More than 200 sessions, and more than 4,000 attendees according to the figures from … Continue reading "Wikimania 2014 draws to a close"
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