Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2025/Session notes
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This page contains a chronological listing of links to note-taking sheets on Etherpad for most sessions of the conference programme.
Day 1 (Friday, 26 September)
[edit]See: Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2025/Programme#Day 1 (Friday, 26 September 2025)
- State of CEE region in 2025
- Are We Really Closing the Gaps? Gender, Language & Visibility
- Building Community Through Communication—The Role of a Wikimedian in Residence and a Journalist
- Building Capacity Bridges: Exploring CapX for Regional Skill Exchange
- Building a more diverse Wikimedia movement
- 10 years of CEE Spring - Past, Present and Future
- The Wikipedia Library: Product and Partnerships
- How Wikidata community can encourage national libraries to join VIAF as a part of increasing collaboration between national libraries and Wikidata (and Commons)
- Wikipedia vs AI - One Year Later
- From Catalogue to Wikibase: Template items for Bibliographic Authority Records
- Catching the light and laying the light
- Supporting administrators and patrollers: Ukrainian experience
- What Can Wikifunctions and Abstract Wikipedia Do for You?
- Wikidata-Wikimedia's knowledge graph in a world of Gen AI
- Feedback on the CEE Hub's Year 4 plan
- How Kazakh Community solves or wants to solve problems?
Day 2 (Saturday, 27 September)
[edit]See: Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2025/Programme#Day 2 (Saturday, 27 September 2025)
- A secret Ingredient for successful Cooperations: Appreciation
- Designing Simple Guides that Teach Without Overwhelming
- Photo permissions for Muggles: creating efficient processes with VRT
- Ionian Wikithon: Strengthening the Wikimedia Community's Ties with the Academia
- Wiki-School: Is it worth involving students and teachers in the Wikimedia projects?
- Digital Competence Enhancement via Wikipedia: Connecting Practice to the DigComp Framework
- Participants and delegates to the CEE Meeting – 15 years of the process – Let's look at lessons learned and improve!
- Designing Simple Guides that Teach Without Overwhelming
- Ethics on the Wikipedia Platform
- Tools overview
- Building a music data sharing space with Wikibase: What is new
- How to Survive a SLAPP: A Practical Guide for Wikimedians
- Let's think together about the future for young Wikimedians
- AI in Moderation: How Far Is Too Far?
- How to influence national policy?
- CEE Hub governance and the voting system
- Imagining Wikimedia’s Futures: Global Trends Through Local Lenses
- Wiki-competitions and campaigns: a dud or a great idea? Thoughts and problems
- Why Can't We Do It Too? - A Community's Journey to Organize Its first CEE Meeting
- Wiki Loves Earth: deeper storytelling beyond just beauty
Day 3 (Sunday, 28 September)
[edit]See: Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2025/Programme#Day 3 (Sunday, 28 September 2025)
- Rapid grants managed by the CEE Hub
- Words Matter: How We Talk Shapes Who Stays
- Contribution to OpenStreetMap with fun tools
- Empowering Students: Creating Local Heritage Websites with Jekyll, Wikipedia and Wikidata
- Strategic Risks for the Wikimedia Movement with the Board of Trustees
- How to set your staff for success: from recruitment to graduation
- Understanding the Movement Ecosystem and the Global Resource Distribution Committee (GRDC)
- Cooperation in support of CEE Youth joint (CEE) project
- Three zero-budget programs you could start tomorrow
- Where to find sponsors and fundraise for your projects?
- The good and the bad of a competitive edit-a-thon in a smaller community
- When new user is not new on Wikipedia anymore
- From Tashkent to the World: Central Asian WikiCon 2025 and Its Regional Impact
- Human rights in the CEE region: what we learned so far and where to go next
- Wikipedia’s Neutral Point of View policy
- North-West Russia Wiki-Historians in the times of trouble: why are we still here?
- WikiMuseum
- Using the VRT system to obtain permissions from copyright holders in countries where there is no freedom of panorama
- CEE Hub Year 4 Approval
- Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees lightning debate