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2016年1月维基媒体亮点

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This page is a translated version of the page Wikimedia Highlights, January 2016 and the translation is 40% complete.



"Sara Mörtsell.jpg" by Victor Grigas, freely licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.;"Wikimania_Translathon_20150718_162444.jpg" by Amire80, freely licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.; "I_am_a_Wikipedian.webm" uploaded by Giselle Bordoy WMAR, freely licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.; Collage by Andrew Sherman.

这些是从2016年1月维基媒体博客上摘录的亮点


在Wikimania 2015上的内容翻译会议。 Photo by Amire80, freely licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

内容翻译是提供给289个维基百科上的所有登录用户的测试版功能。发布后仅仅一年,这个工具已经被超过11000位编辑者使用,并创建了超过50000条新条目。

You can share your comments and feedback about the Content Translation tool with the Wikimedia Language team at the project talk page.

Seven Wikimedia editors are featured in this documentary video. Video uploaded by Giselle Bordoy WMAR, freely licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Throughout 2015, Wikimedia Argentina conducted a series of interviews to meet the Wikimedia community in Argentina. What was the first article they wrote? What problems did they have? How was your approach to Wikimedia Argentina? These are just some of the questions this document tries to explain. The documentary premiered on January 15 as part of the celebrations of 15 years of Wikipedia.


Sara Mörtsell works with Wikimedia Sverige to educate schools on open knowledge. Photo by Victor Grigas, freely licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

The differences between "free" and "open" are nuanced, but can be vast. So how can a free schooling system make the most out of open knowledge and education? That's where Sara Mörtsell comes in.

As the Education Manager for Wikimedia Sverige (WMSE), the Swedish Wikimedia chapter, Sara is responsible for training and encouraging educators and students on how best to incorporate Wikipedia into the learning process.

In brief

Andrew Sherman, Digital Communications Intern, Wikimedia Foundation

Social Media
  • A year later, and the content translation tool has been used by over 11,000 users to create over 50,000 new articles; this and more highlights from last month on the Wikimedia blog.