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The World According to Wikipedia

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Lifting the lid on the weird and wonderful world of Wikipedia. The World According to Wikipedia is a show that takes a good long look at the inner workings of Wikipedia and the people that keep it running. Our guide is Rebecca, a longtime Wikipedia editor, with Fionnuala to ask all the Wiki questions you want to know the answers to! We talk to Wikipedia editors, experts, and advocates to explore t... more

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In our final episode of the season we talk to Maggie Lin about the Witchfinder General data visualisation project at the University of Edinburgh. We talk spooky stories and Halloween food like Barm Brack

Fionnuala finally has enough of the Wiki rule... more

In this episode we talk to Koldo Biguri about the Basque children’s Wikipedia, Txikipedia.

The "Rule" this episode is around Fringe Theories on Wikipedia. Our hero is Public Access Photos (and the Nobel Prize & Lizzo).

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In this episode Rebecca talks about her time at the Wikimedia Summit in Berlin and the 2022 European GLAMwiki Coordinators meeting in Prague. We hear from a number of the attendees in Berlin.

We discuss the rules around starting over on Wikipedia an... more

In this episode we talk to Jake Orlowitz, founder of the Wikipedia Library and Wiki Blueprint. Rebecca explains the Wikipedia equivalent of Too Long: Didn't Read, and our Wiki Hero is actually a correction! We go into more detail about Swedish Wikipe... more

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  • Wikipedia and local editors

    Thanks for emphasizing the importance of local editors. I enjoyed this episode, though Wikisource is an untapped wall of text that I have wrestled with grasping. The scanning of chapbooks sounds like a great idea though and any other shortish scans could easily be taken up by other libraries: old pamphlets, posters, or newsletters would be good. The Arctic Knot has some interesting footage on YouTube: the scots Wikipedia story underlines the future of any small language that depends on its reade... more

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