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447:, such in-person work was not possible and Knowledge (XXG) presented an alternative. According to Lugosi-Schimpf, it also presented a great opportunity for students as well. "Indigenous peoples have been spoken for and talked about, and I think that for students to be able to speak for themselves, about themselves, rather than have someone else tell their stories is really important." Students peer-reviewed each other's work before the final articles were posted to Knowledge (XXG), which gave them scholarly editing skills as well as a connection to each other during a difficult time socially due to the pandemic. 110: 130: 861: 90: 338:
of Knowledge (XXG): "We can consider this as an attempt to provide knowledge to those who have not had the same opportunities as us." In another example of the Knowledge (XXG) ethos (and some commentary on our notability policies!), a second Wikipedian shares: "...We must have an article on everything that exists and on everything related to our life." Happy editing to all those over at Arabic Knowledge (XXG)!
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says that "Downing Street offices" "found my picture of a mural of Douglass on Wikimedia and contacted " "The mural is by Edinburgh artist Ross Blair (AKA TrenchOne)" "I gave them a high-res version and the Prime Minister’s Office got it printed up and framed." It isn't totally clear but I think that
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explores how adding games in a work process encourages the workers. Based on a 2010 experiment which awarded random barnstars to new editors, the author concludes that the positive results on editor retention were due to the editors' motivation as volunteers being aligned with the goal of building an
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that Arabic Knowledge (XXG) now has more than 1 million articles. The story, written by Mahmoud Mourad, notes that in 2020 the number of registered users to the site expanded by 44%, and is now at 136,000. A brief interview with a Wikipedian, Anass Sedrati, contains this quote which gets to the heart
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disagrees. It's wonderful that Johnson recognized the importance of US–UK shared history—including Douglass's life and general race relations in both countries. It's even better that Johnson gave a freely licensed photo available on Commons. Why waste the taxpayers' money when such a thoughtful gift
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Kris Cromwell relates that she was excited by the opportunity presented by the course to impact how Knowledge (XXG) depicts racialized groups. "I'm a Black woman in the Faculty of Native Studies, and I thought it was important to have something from the perspective of a racialized person with
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was pretty good, but since I'm too lazy to create an account, I can't even request to share it on the semiprotected discussion pages for the articles. I was surprised to see that it was sponsored by Discord. I'm not sure it covers all of the viable animal transfer theories (such as
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Gee. About two years ago I was planning to ask on the Teahouse "Has there ever been anyone here that found their soulmate through Knowledge (XXG)?". I thought that was a stupid question and I dump it on my personal notepad. I guess that question is answered now... --Regards,
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last "gave them" suggests the high-res version was given to Ross Blair (the mural artist) and in turn to the PM. Either way, the high resolution version that was gifted as a photograph came direct from the photographer, not Commons. The version on Commons is only 2MP. --
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More prime ministers and presidents should give such gifts. We welcome readers' suggestions in the Comments section below on what Commons photos their political leaders should give to other countries' leaders. Be sure to include the filename, e.g. for Biden to France's
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to the muralist Ross Blair (AKA TrenchOne). Highton is a dual US–UK national with roots in Maryland and Scotland. She says that the "incident gained a wee bit of media coverage" and that it "just goes to show that serendipitous things happen when you share openly."
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was notified by another Wikipedian of the apparent plagiarism, and checked it out in some detail. After contacting the book's three co-authors without receiving a satisfactory reply, Rauchfuss notified Elsevier who pulled the book.
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among a community of "passionate moderators, writers, and editors". In 2013 they met in person at a Wiki-wedding in New Jersey. Wikimania 2014 in London was next. The relationship heated up a bit in 2016 and again in 2019. This
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and then is set in stone.... A popular Knowledge (XXG) page might be reviewed by thousands of people. If something changes, it is updated.... On the other hand, a less popular Knowledge (XXG) page might not be reliable at
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from liability caused by their contributors. "We can't make Facebook legally liable for everything that somebody’s crazy uncle types on the internet.” Jimmy then moves on to "your sweet grandmother" and "angry
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encyclopedia. However she posits that if the workers' motivations are not aligned with the goals of the organization, if they feel manipulated or forced into the game, then gamification may not work. See
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about Erin O'Neil, the Wikipedian in Residence for University of Alberta, and O'Neil's discussion about how Knowledge (XXG) can be used for social justice projects. Lugosi-Schimpf then contacted
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The content of a popular Knowledge (XXG) page is actually the most reliable form of information ever created. Think about it—a peer-reviewed journal article is reviewed by three experts
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In the course, students created Knowledge (XXG) articles about Indigenous people and the Canadian justice system. Lugosi-Schimpf was inspired to create the course after reading
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to set up the course. Previously the course had students work directly with organizations and communities to fulfill the service learning portion of the course. With the
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This one was already included in the Signpost, it's the last story given a full paragraph above! Definitely worth reading, though, thanks for sharing it again.
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based on accusations that the book plagiarized Knowledge (XXG). An occasional Knowledge (XXG) editor Thomas Rauchfuss, an inorganic chemistry professor at the
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Do you want to contribute to "In the media" by writing a story or even just an "in brief" item? Edit next month's edition in the
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The Periodic Table: Nature’s Building Blocks: An Introduction to the Naturally Occurring Elements, Their Origins and Their Uses
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suggested that Boris' present was not really adequate. Sorry, I didn't archive the earlier story in time, but in any case
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and has continued to edit. She says "while not everyone can be a journalist, everyone can be a Knowledge (XXG) editor."
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While the Wikimedia Foundation raises a record amount of funds this year, Andreas Kolbe, a former editor-in-chief of
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categorized Atayal as "vulnerable" to extinction and Seediq as "severely endangered". These languages belong to the
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the international photo competition. Anastasiia Petrova, the international coordinator is featured.
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Wrt the mural, saying that the photo was "taken from Commons" would not appear to be correct. The
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A diplomatic exchange of gifts involving a photo on Commons (right) was thoroughly dissected by
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on April 13, her last day as CEO and Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, was
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s publication and useable in the next issue). Copied the link from Jimbo's talk page.
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which endorsed the quality, reliability, and timeliness of scientific content on the
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Boris and Joe, reliability, love, and money: Will he hang it in the Oval Office?
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sadly, yes. There is no FOP for 2D graphic artworks by living artists in UK (
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Canadian students write articles about Indigenous people and social justice
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Inside Knowledge (XXG)'s endless war over the coronavirus lab leak theory.
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on Knowledge (XXG). This time, the focus is on the origins of the virus: "
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Inside Knowledge (XXG)'s endless war over the coronavirus lab leak theory
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Knowledge (XXG) is swimming in money—why is it begging people to donate?
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includes Knowledge (XXG) as an example of public interest internet in
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on Knowledge (XXG) turning 20 this year, and mentions a 2016 study by
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They met about 2010 in a "chat room" on Knowledge (XXG), according to
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education and training in critical Indigenous studies." She created
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for a different view of Wikipedians' reactions to this type of game.
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recommends that readers of Knowledge (XXG) donate to the project.
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Apparent plagiarism leads Elsevier to retract periodic table book
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a $ 6,000 bicycle. Boris gave Joe a photograph of a mural in
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Indigenous peoples and the Canadian criminal justice system
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Canadian editorial outlet Troy Media publishes the story
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taken from Commons. An earlier version of the story in
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starts with a discussion on cabals, and moves on to
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