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  • ...t''' at ''WikiProject Women in Red'' meetup #80 at University of Edinburgh Library and online- [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-in-red-a-burns-night-insp ...Write Her Story - International Women's Day editathon with Goethe-Institut Glasgow. [https://www.goethe.de/ins/gb/en/ver.cfm?event_id{{=}}25433149 More info
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  • ...demonstrate the concept to GLAM institutions, which I did with the British Library when QRPedia had yet to be pulled together. I was personally relieved to se ...ikimedia.org.uk/2013/04/1533/ Wikimedian in Residence role at the National Library of Scotland] a valid point was raised about notifying Wikipedians who spoke
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  • ...thumb|300px|Dr Tom Cheesman and others learning to edit Wikipedia; Swansea Library 21 January 2014.]] ...ty}}, those behind the developments at [[:mw:Accessibility]] and forming a library of existing research to reference and review against such as [http://www.th
    217 KB (34,929 words) - 11:35, 17 July 2015
  • [[File:Bridgeton Library at Olympia.jpg|thumb|The Olympia Building at Bridgeton Cross.]] ...?:''' Bridgeton Library, The Olympia Building, Bridgeton, 2-16 Orr Street, Glasgow, G40 2QH
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  • This year's Celtic Knot at the National Library of Wales (NLW) in Aberystwyth was a great success. The conference was spear ...ore about the speakers and workshops by reading Jason Evans' [https://blog.library.wales/?p=18164 blogpost] on the NLW website and you can see the full progra
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  • [[File:Women's history month.png|thumb|Women's history month banner by Katie Crampton CC-BY 4.0]] ...itor at Wellcome Collection and former Wikimedian in Residence at Wellcome Library.
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  • ...dia:Meetups/UK/Senate_House_Library_Nov_2014|WW1 editathon at Senate House Library "WW1 and Dissent" (London)]]}} ...[[:en:Wikipedia:Meetups/UK/Library of Birmingham Nov 2014|WW1 editathon at Library of Birmingham "WW1 and Dissent" (B'ham)]]}}
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  • ==Focus on meetups - Glasgow == [[File:Glasgow Meetup 1.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Attendees of the first ever Glasgow Meetup on Sunday 12 May 2013.]]
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  • In Glasgow, a '''trilingual editathon in German, French and English on contemporary wo ...]], an Afghan Librarian and protestor against the Taliban and their ban on women's education and right to work.
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  • ...n with the University of Edinburgh's PhotoSoc is also being considered. In Glasgow an edit-a-thon was run on the topic of [[:WMUK:Scottish Women on Wikipedia| ...cotland Edit-a-thon|Early Photography in Scotland Edit-a-thon]] - National Library of Scotland - Edinburgh}}
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  • ...ed by the newly-established Wikimedia UK office. In this light the British Library residency, which began in May 2012, was a transition case where Wikimedia U * National Library of Scotland (July ’13 - Feb ‘14, then extended)
    79 KB (12,042 words) - 10:30, 29 August 2014
  • ...o run a workshop, such as we did at the [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Festival of Wikipedia workshop|Ada Lovelace Festival]] ...titute for IT]], the month started with [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Festival of Wikipedia workshop|simultaneous editathons
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  • *'''Where?:''' Glasgow Print Studio ...hrough [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/graphic-impact-wikipedia-edit-athon-glasgow-print-studio-tickets-44882870875 Eventbrite] }}
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  • ...t Women in Science. More details are available [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/The Royal Society of Edinburgh 2013|here]]. ''Meetups will be taking place at [[meta:Meetup/Glasgow/3|Glasgow]], [[meta:Meetup/Chester/2|Chester]], and [[meta:Meetup/London/76|London]]
    24 KB (3,557 words) - 11:03, 4 December 2013
  • I know that Jason has nominated the National Library of Wales for Partnership of the Year but I think he also deserves recogniti ===National Library of Wales===
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  • ...f free subscriptions to the RS's range of 9 journals through the Wikipedia Library has been very sucessful, and is being set up now, after an applications per ...NC-SA licence and the first 3 batches of digital content from the National Library of Scotland’s collections have now been successfully uploaded to Wikimedi
    18 KB (2,799 words) - 14:43, 10 July 2014
  • * {{event inline|2013|10|03|[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Festival of Wikipedia workshop|Ada Lovelace Festival o * {{event inline|2013|10|05|[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Festival of Wikipedia workshop|Ada Lovelace Festival o
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  • * {{event inline|2013|10|03|[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Festival of Wikipedia workshop|Ada Lovelace Festival o * {{event inline|2013|10|05|[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Ada Lovelace Festival of Wikipedia workshop|Ada Lovelace Festival o
    18 KB (2,390 words) - 11:05, 13 January 2014
  • [[File:Glasgow_Meetup_1.JPG|thumb|left|300px|Members of the first Glasgow meetup in May 2013.]] ...ottingham/1 Nottingham], [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/Glasgow/2 Glasgow] and [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/Chester/1 Chester]. All suppo
    21 KB (3,359 words) - 11:11, 2 September 2013
  • ...a brilliant keynote presentation on ''Editing Wikisource: how the National Library of Scotland responded to the Coronavirus crisis.'' There were also three re *'''Partnership of the Year''' - National Library of Scotland for the renaissance in wiki work, spearheaded by Gavin Willshaw
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