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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. | ||
;<span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2012/05/welcome-to-the-worlds-first-wikipedia-town/ Welcome to the world’s first Wikipedia town]</span> | |||
:'''16 May 2012:''' You've probably heard the saying, "In theory, Wikipedia shouldn't work, but in practice it does." Three of the things that contribute to make Wikipedia work are topic-specific WikiProjects ("let's write about a town"), Wikimedia chapters ("let's organise throughout the United Kingdom"), and unique ideas ("let's use QR codes to share content"). This week these three things successfully came together to create Monmouthpedia, "The World’s First Wikipedia Town" in Monmouth, Wales. | |||
;<span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2012/02/british-library-is-looking-for-a-wikimedian-in-residence-6-months/ British Library is looking for a Wikimedian In Residence (6 months)] | ;<span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2012/02/british-library-is-looking-for-a-wikimedian-in-residence-6-months/ British Library is looking for a Wikimedian In Residence (6 months)] | ||
: '''9 February 2012:''' The British Library is recruiting an experienced Wikipedia editor with a good understanding of Wikimedia and GLAM projects. The post has funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the programme of activities will be run as part of the on-going partnership with Wikimedia UK. | : '''9 February 2012:''' The British Library is recruiting an experienced Wikipedia editor with a good understanding of Wikimedia and GLAM projects. The post has funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the programme of activities will be run as part of the on-going partnership with Wikimedia UK. | ||
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;[[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. | ||
;[[Press releases/Derby Museums and Wikipedia join forces| Derby Museums and Wikipedia join forces]] | ;[[Press releases/Derby Museums and Wikipedia join forces|Derby Museums and Wikipedia join forces]] | ||
:''' 14 January 2011:''' Derby Museums has today announced that it has become the first regional museum service in the UK to formally join forces with Wikimedia UK to help improve Wikipedia’s content. | :''' 14 January 2011:''' Derby Museums has today announced that it has become the first regional museum service in the UK to formally join forces with Wikimedia UK to help improve Wikipedia’s content. | ||
;[[Press releases/Wikimedia UK raises £500,000 in shortest fundraiser ever| Wikimedia UK raises £500,000 in shortest fundraiser ever]] | ;[[Press releases/Wikimedia UK raises £500,000 in shortest fundraiser ever|Wikimedia UK raises £500,000 in shortest fundraiser ever]] | ||
:''' 10 January 2011:''' Incredible. Every year the Wikimedia movement sets a fundraising goal that it knows will be a stretch. They have to do it, because the Wikimedia websites and movement keep growing. Wikipedia is now the fifth most-visited website in the world, but our staff, infrastructure and budget are just a fraction of that of any other top 10 website. | :''' 10 January 2011:''' Incredible. Every year the Wikimedia movement sets a fundraising goal that it knows will be a stretch. They have to do it, because the Wikimedia websites and movement keep growing. Wikipedia is now the fifth most-visited website in the world, but our staff, infrastructure and budget are just a fraction of that of any other top 10 website. | ||
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