The insights series: Sam Oyeyele
Interviews with Wikimedians from emerging communities from Africa, Asia and Latin America, sharing their experiences of Wikimedia Conference 2018 and what the free knowledge movement means to them.
Don’t panic! Build your own Hitchhiker’s Guide with Wikipedia
Enter Kiwix, the offline Wikipedia reader.
Wikipedia and Hollywood come together for Los Angeles edit-a-thon
More women are now a part of the sum of all knowledge.
The more you contribute to Wikipedia, the more knowledge you gain: Ted Yoo
It takes years of effort to find yourself on the list of Wikipedia’s most prolific contributors. We talked to Ted Yoo, who has made 300,000 edits on the Korean Wikipedia, to learn about the motivation that has kept him actively editing for so long.
The insights series: Felix Nartey
Interviews with Wikimedians from emerging communities from Africa, Asia and Latin America, sharing their experiences of Wikimedia Conference 2018 and what the free knowledge movement means to them.
Exploring offline access to Wikipedia: WikiFundi, an editing tool for remote schools
The latest installment of our offline access series sees the Wikimedia Foundation's Anne Gomez talking about WikiFundi, an offline editing tool for remote schools, with Florence Devouard, one of its project managers.
The stories behind this year’s award-winning photographs from Wiki Loves Africa
Late last year, photographers from around the world were invited to share their photos of people at work on the African continent. Over 18,000 were submitted. Here are the winners.
Why I write about women on Wikipedia
Wikipedia volunteer editor "SusunW" delves into the reasons why she has written hundreds of article about women.
#WeMissTurkey: A year without Wikipedia in Turkey
April 2018 marks one year that Wikipedia has been blocked across all languages in Turkey.
Wikimedia Canada hits the red carpet, cameras in hand
Canada’s Wikimedia chapter is collaborating with local organizations to coordinate photography sessions with public figures. The results go up on Wikipedia.