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It's time for this year's edition of the Report looking at possibly our largest wikiproject: Military history. Since our last interview in June 2013, the project has had no break in its huge quest to document everything in their scope, that is, militaries and conflicts of the past. As usual, its
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Numerous media outlets are reporting on a November 14 statement on the website of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library announcing the formation of a Russian "alternative" to Knowledge (XXG), a "regional electronic encyclopedia" dedicated to "Russian regions and the life of the
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Often times in popular culture, a subject will be quite popular among a distinct niche of people or region of the world, but little-known elsewhere -- like a musical artist that is boasted to be "big in Japan". The Traffic Report provides a bevy of examples this
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Gender gap and skills gap; academic citations on the rise; European food cultures
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A Russian alternative Knowledge (XXG); Who's your grandfather?; ArtAndFeminism
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Four articles, four lists, eleven pictures, and one topic were promoted.
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participants were eager to answer the questions posed by
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The monthly roundup of research related to Wikimedia.
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Orbital Science: Now you're thinking with explosions
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