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I just gave a very engaged group of Digital Public History master's students from the University of Limerick a crash course on Wikipedia editing, referencing, avoiding conflicts of interest, knowledge equity, and how important #openknowledge is. 🔔 Interested in getting involved? reach out!
Read a recap of Celtic Knot and the Wiki Women Erasmus+ Launch published by Waterford Council: waterfordcouncil.ie/internationa...
The Celtic Knot Conference kicked off on Wednesday, 25th September, at the Tower Hotel, Waterford, bringing together international delegates from across the
Learn more about the Wikipedia Language Diversity Hub and how to get involved. #CelticKnot2024meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimed...
Galder Galder Gonzalez Larrañaga from Euskarazko Wikipedia took us through a history of the Basque Country in 100 objects. This GLAM project uses Wikipedia to tell a story, ask different questions and improve knowledge of Basque heritage. #CelticKnot2024
"The biggest knowledge gaps are in the smallest languages" -Presenter Genoveva Galarza Heredero broke down how Abstract Wikipedia and community-driven natural language generation could make knowledge available through multiple languages. #celticknot2024
Delighted to be at the Wiki na mBan/WikiWomen toolkit launch at #CelticKnot2024@wikimediaireland.bsky.social!