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This month, we received | This month, we received £153 in one-off donations, with 6 individual donations. The average donation amount was £22.5 - of the donations that were eligible for gift aid, 83% had Gift Aid Declarations made and matched with their records. If anyone would like a full (but anonymised) csv file with more information, please get in touch with katherine.bavageatwikimedia.org.uk and let her know your requirements. | ||
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Revision as of 13:15, 10 May 2014
Below is the Wikimedia UK monthly report for the period 1st to 30th April 2014. If you want to keep up with the chapter's activities as they happen, please subscribe to our blog, join a UK mailing list, and/or follow us on Twitter. If you have any questions or comments, please drop us a line on this report's talk page.
Program activities
Community
Project grants outcome
GLAM activities
Editathons
Image Releases
Education and expert outreach
EduWiki Conference 2014
Technology
Other activities
Project grants
Information about project grants that are currently running, and how to submit an application of your own, are at Project grants/Applications.
UK press coverage (and coverage of UK projects & activities)
- The more beautiful Wikipedia that almost was - Fast Design
- How can Wikipedia woo women editors?
- Exclusive: Shocking Hillsborough insults added on Wikipedia from Government computers Liverpool Echo (24 April)
- Insulting revisions to Wikipedia entry on Hillsborough made from Government computers The Telegraph (24 April)
- Insults on Hillsborough Wikipedia page 'sent from Whitehall' The Guardian (24 April)
- Hillsborough insults added to Wikipedia pages using GOVERNMENT computers The Mirror (24 April)
- Online Hillsborough slurs sent from Whitehall computers: Inquiry launched into anonymous modifications made to Wikipedia entries about disaster Daily Mail (24 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia posts: Government pledges 'urgent inquiries' BBC News (25 April)
- Hillsborough slurs posts warning Belfast Telegraph (25 April)
- Hillsborough families express disgust following Wikipedia insult claims The Guardian (25 April)
- Civil servants who made 'sickening' Wikipedia edits about Hillsborough might never be caught, says Government The Telegraph (25 April)
- Hillsborough slurs 'came from UK officials' The Herald (25 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia posts: Government launches inquiry after insults aimed at Liverpool fans traced to Government computers in Whitehall The Independent (25 April)
- Hillsborough Disaster Slurs 'From Whitehall' Sky News (25 April)
- Hillsborough internet taunts ‘came from Whitehall computers’ The Times (25 April)
- Urgent probe over Hillsborough Wikipedia insults ITV News (25 April)
- Full parliamentary probe into shocking Hillsborough insults added to Wikipedia from Government computers Liverpool Echo (25 April)
- Hillsborough slurs posts warning Witney Gazette (25 April)
- Hillsborough: government probes 'sickening' Wikipedia edits Channel 4 (25 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia edits ‘came from Whitehall’ The Scotsman (25 April)
- Government computers 'were used to post offensive Hillsborough messages', it is claimed The Express (25 April)
- 'You'll never walk again': Attack on Hillsborough victims came from Whitehall politics.co.uk (25 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia Insults 'Sent from Government Computers' International Business Times (25 April)
- Online Hillsborough taunts linked to government computers (25 April)
- ‘Disgrace’ as government computers used for Hillsborough slurs Yorkshire Post (25 April)
- Government promises urgent inquiry after Echo’s Hillsborough exclusive Prolific North (25 April)
- Whitehall investigates Wikipedia edits Tech Eye (25 April)
- Hillsborough Disaster Wikipedia Page 'Altered By Government Computers', Liverpool Echo Reports Huffington Post UK (25 April)
- Wikipedia editors never walk alone: Hillsborough changes can be traced The Conversation (25 April)
- Government trolls insult Hillsborough disaster victims via Wikipedia ITProPortal (25 April)
- Cabinet office responds to Wikipedia amendments ITV News (25 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia posts were 'sickening', Cabinet Office says BBC News (25 April)
- Cabinet Office 'may not find culprits of sickening Hillsborough Wikipedia edits' London Evening Standard (25 April)
- Hillsborough insults on Wikipedia 'came from government computers' Sports Mole (25 April)
- Hillsborough slurs sent from Whitehall computers: Inquiry launched into anonymous Wikipedia modifications Daily Mail (25 April)
- Finding Hillsborough 'trolls' could be tough Irish Independent (26 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia changes inquiry 'challenging' BBC News (26 April)
- insults 'traced back to govt computers' ITV News (26 April)
- Families: Wiki Hillsborough edits 'an absolute insult' ITV News (26 April)
- Hillsborough families 'frightened' by Wikipedia insults ITV News (26 April)
- Burnham vows to hold to account 'rogue civil servant' ITV News (26 April)
- Hillsborough Slurs Probe: Andy Burnham's Vow Key 103 (26 April)
- Probe as Whitehall computers linked to Hillsborough slurs Yorkshire Post (26 April)
- Businessman hits out at 'sick' Hillsborough hacker The Telegraph and Argus (26 April)
- Hillsborough disaster slurs treated with ‘upmost seriousness’ The Star (26 April)
- More questions raised on Cabinet Office and Wikipedia ITV News (26 April)
- Liverpool MP Andy Burnham vows to find 'rogue civil servant' responsible for vile Wikipedia Hillsborough insults The Mirror (26 April)
- Burnham vows Hillsborough slur hunt ITN (26 April)
- Hillsborough Slurs Probe: Andy Burnham's Vow Sky News (26 April)
- Wikipedia edits performed on government computers extends beyond Hillsborough disaster The Telegraph (26 April)
- Government seeks culprits behind 'sickening' Wiki edits ITV News (26 April)
- Hillsborough Wikipedia investigation 'challenging' ITV News (26 April)
- Wikipedia edits linked to Whitehall Express and Star (26 April)
- Wikipedia slurs linked to Government computers The Times (26 April)
- Government Wikipedia edit scandal grows beyond Hillsborough as more changes emerge The Independent (26 April)
- The 96 reasons the jokes about Hillsborough are wearing thin The Independent (27 April)
- Offensive Wikipedia edits made in Whitehall Herald Scotland (27 April)
Blog posts this month
Activities in April and May
April
For events in April 2014 and onwards, please see Events.
Administrative activities
Board activities
Communications
The chapter was approached by both Sky News and ITN this month with a view to finding someone to speak about Wikimedia and Wikipedia in relation to the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web. Unfortunately to the story of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, the segment was bumped both times. The approaches show that we are making progress in terms of recognition and awareness.
Please see the above links to relevant press coverage received in January and blog posts published during the same period.
If you're interested in getting more involved with our communications or have any questions or comments, please email Stevie Benton – stevie.benton@wikimedia.org.uk
Fundraising and Membership
- Fundraising
This month, we received £153 in one-off donations, with 6 individual donations. The average donation amount was £22.5 - of the donations that were eligible for gift aid, 83% had Gift Aid Declarations made and matched with their records. If anyone would like a full (but anonymised) csv file with more information, please get in touch with katherine.bavageatwikimedia.org.uk and let her know your requirements.
There were 4386 successful direct debits this month, bringing in a total of £17403.92
- Membership
You can view more detailed membership data here