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Wikimedia UK put out several '''[[press releases]]''' each the year. These are put out via [http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/ our blog] and by email (if you want to receive them, please [[contact us]]). Previous press releases are below. | Wikimedia UK put out several '''[[press releases]]''' each the year. These are put out via [http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/ our blog] and by email (if you want to receive them, please [[contact us]]). Previous press releases are below. | ||
; [http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2011/04/ten-million-free-media-files-and-counting/ Ten million free media files and counting] | |||
: '''16 April 2011:''' Ten is turning out to be the number of the year for Wikimedia. First, the Wikimedia Foundation celebrated the tenth anniversary of Wikipedia in January, and now Wikimedia Commons – the library of images, sound files, and videos that constitutes an integral component of Wikipedia’s user experience – has logged its 10,000,000th file. | |||
;[[Press releases/Cancer Research UK teams up with Wikipedia to improve online cancer information|Cancer Research UK teams up with Wikipedia to improve online cancer information]] | ;[[Press releases/Cancer Research UK teams up with Wikipedia to improve online cancer information|Cancer Research UK teams up with Wikipedia to improve online cancer information]] | ||
:''' 28 March 2011:''' Cancer Research UK focuses on improving quality of existing Wikipedia pages and adding more up-to-date and accurate information. Wikipedia authors (Wikipedians) hold a 'Wikipedia Workshop' to teach Wikipedia's culture to cancer experts. | :''' 28 March 2011:''' Cancer Research UK focuses on improving quality of existing Wikipedia pages and adding more up-to-date and accurate information. Wikipedia authors (Wikipedians) hold a 'Wikipedia Workshop' to teach Wikipedia's culture to cancer experts. | ||
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:'''3 January 2010:''' The Portsmouth-based Mary Rose Trust have released a number of photographs relating to the salvaged sixteenth-century warship Mary Rose onto Wikipedia. This is the first such image donation by a UK-based organisation. | :'''3 January 2010:''' The Portsmouth-based Mary Rose Trust have released a number of photographs relating to the salvaged sixteenth-century warship Mary Rose onto Wikipedia. This is the first such image donation by a UK-based organisation. | ||
;[[Press releases/Public domain day|Public domain day]] | ;[[Press releases/Public domain day|Public domain day]] | ||
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