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- Critical issues presentations/"Kyoto Style Wikipedia Town in Public Libraries" The in Collaboration with the Public Libraries and Local Citizens
- Critical issues presentations/1lib1ref: How The Wikipedia Library asked librarians to add one more reference to Wikipedia, and we found a community of GLAM-Wiki leaders
- Critical issues presentations/A Corseware for Training New Wikipedia Editors
- Critical issues presentations/A much-needed push: Making Infoboxes first class citizens
- Critical issues presentations/A network for minority languages on Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/A pseudo-copyright beyond public domain? Limits for reproducing and sharing the cultural heritage
- Critical issues presentations/A roadmap to the third dimension
- Critical issues presentations/A Wikipedian Walks Into A Bar: The appropriate intersection of humor and the encyclopedia
- Critical issues presentations/Actions, inaction, interactions and its effects of Developer community and Malayalam Language community
- Critical issues presentations/Analysis of Context Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet-Related Practices in the Heritage Sector
- Critical issues presentations/Are Wikimedia projects ready for blind people?
- Critical issues presentations/Authority Control: How it applies to you
- Critical issues presentations/Barriers to participation of new editors in the Arabic Wikipedia and proposed remedies
- Critical issues presentations/Biodiesel - An Indian Perspective
- Critical issues presentations/Building the Promises of Wikimagic
- Critical issues presentations/Can the "machine learning" improve the content of Wikimedia projects?
- Critical issues presentations/Casting light on volunteers’ activities (or the art of communication at Wikimédia France)
- Critical issues presentations/CEE Spring
- Critical issues presentations/Chapter's Involvement in Boosting Slowing Down Projects - The Case of the Hebrew Wiktionary and Wikimedia Israel
- Critical issues presentations/Choosing the chapter-elected Wikimedia Foundation board seats
- Critical issues presentations/Citations needed for the sum of all human knowledge
- Critical issues presentations/Closing the gap between WYSIWIG and text editing
- Critical issues presentations/Commons, copyright and creators: why we should ask artists to share their work on commons
- Critical issues presentations/Community health: what chapters can (not) do. The experiences of WMNL and WMIL
- Critical issues presentations/Considering anons as a protected class: The hardships and value of IP editors
- Critical issues presentations/Content Translation for Korean Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Creating a WikiMOOC collaboratively -- Can it really be done?
- Critical issues presentations/Criticizing Criticism
- Critical issues presentations/Cross-border cooperation in the DACH region
- Critical issues presentations/Crossing borders - international collaboration on GLAM projects
- Critical issues presentations/Cultivating leadership among newer contributors
- Critical issues presentations/Cuteness: a state of mind for shaping the future of the Wikimedia movement
- Critical issues presentations/Data quality and knowledge diversity: How does Wikidata handle it?
- Critical issues presentations/Dataism vs/and Humanism. What Wikipedia will born in the future?
- Critical issues presentations/Developing a smart-TV app for Wikimedia Commons
- Critical issues presentations/Developing relationships - where preparing projects is a project in itself
- Critical issues presentations/Development of scientific and educational collaborations via Wiki-project
- Critical issues presentations/Discussion: Systemic bias in Wikipedia - what does it look like and how to mitigate it?
- Critical issues presentations/Edit-a-thon or the network's quality ?
- Critical issues presentations/Editing Public Policy: How Wikimedians can support global policy issues.
- Critical issues presentations/File management on Wikimedia Commons
- Critical issues presentations/Fixing RfA on English Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Free Radio project - How VOIP inspired a Radio interview show
- Critical issues presentations/Gap between wikipedia and other wikimedia projects
- Critical issues presentations/GLAM data on Wikidata – Taking GLAM relationships to the next level
- Critical issues presentations/GLAM+Wikidata
- Critical issues presentations/GLAMing Madrid: involving museums with Wikimedia projects
- Critical issues presentations/Glass Ceilings and Ivory Towers: Wikipedia, the Gender Gap, and Academic Libraries
- Critical issues presentations/Going green: How we can reduce the environmental impact of Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Going local: Creating a Wikipedia community space
- Critical issues presentations/Going up the country: how to have moult attendees to your workshops
- Critical issues presentations/Have you heard about it? Wikispeech – Breaching the text barrier
- Critical issues presentations/How can we enhance the awareness of Wikimedia Movement through social media websites?
- Critical issues presentations/How Commons made a quality photographer out of me
- Critical issues presentations/How do we handle uncertain quantitative scientific data?
- Critical issues presentations/how to attract students to Wiki AFTER course
- Critical issues presentations/How to build a Wikipedia movement of 1,600 volunteers within 1 months
- Critical issues presentations/How to built a community: The documentary film of Wikimedia Argentina.
- Critical issues presentations/How to Get Freedom of Panorama: Estonian Experience
- Critical issues presentations/How to help the new volunteers to join in the local wikipedia community?
- Critical issues presentations/How to make a short documentary with a smartphone
- Critical issues presentations/How to make better architectural photos and how to make them better available
- Critical issues presentations/How to make Wikimania more effective?
- Critical issues presentations/How to plan Wikiexpeditions? Case study: Macedonian Wikiexpeditions
- Critical issues presentations/How to supercharge bibliographies and citations using WorldCat and the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) number
- Critical issues presentations/How to track expenses and prepare reports
- Critical issues presentations/How to use Checklinks to check external links in Wikipedia articles
- Critical issues presentations/Humans or Machines - The future of the encyclopedia
- Critical issues presentations/Illustrating Wikipedia: Sources, Copyright, and Image Preparation
- Critical issues presentations/Impact Matters
- Critical issues presentations/Increasing access to free and open knowledge for speakers of underserved languages on Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/influences and effects of politics in the rewriting of our history and geography. Who should write down the history and restructure geography
- Critical issues presentations/Innovative ways for collecting media files for Commons
- Critical issues presentations/Institutional partnerships : the way forward
- Critical issues presentations/Is Mark Zuckerberg an ally of the human knowledge? We need to talk about Free Basics, Wikipedia and net neutrality
- Critical issues presentations/Is there a Sum of Knowledge to give everyone access to ?
- Critical issues presentations/Is Wikipedia loosing its main advantage: actuality?
- Critical issues presentations/Kosovo Wiki Academies: potential and limits for outreach
- Critical issues presentations/Let's Fill the Wikipedia Gender Gap
- Critical issues presentations/Let's talk about a global arbcom
- Critical issues presentations/Leveraging Wikidata in Research, Learning and Teaching
- Critical issues presentations/License to chill: How to use Wikimedia Deutschland's license attribution generator for Commons and stop worrying
- Critical issues presentations/Locking the Doors of a House without Walls: Idiots, Rules, and Powerlessness
- Critical issues presentations/Looped - where an article becomes the source
- Critical issues presentations/Mainstream media as a reliable source in Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Making use of all this media, the next challenge for Commons, GLAM and Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Methodologies and best practices from the Guerrilla GLAM leaders
- Critical issues presentations/Mind the Gaps: ‘Year of Science’ as a model for expert engagement on Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/New article content, quality, and relevance control
- Critical issues presentations/Next generation Wikipedians
- Critical issues presentations/Offline work without a chapter
- Critical issues presentations/Open access research without peer review as reliable references in Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Open Education: the next big thing for Wikimedia and free knowledge
- Critical issues presentations/Opening up science with the Wikimedia Fellowship
- Critical issues presentations/Our drop in the sea of knowledge – How do we define impact in the broader Wikimedia context?
- Critical issues presentations/P2Pvalue: a Commons Transition towards an Open Knowledge Economy
- Critical issues presentations/Placeholder - details to follow
- Critical issues presentations/Polyglotery and Wikimedia projects
- Critical issues presentations/Possible strategies of increasing involvement of scientists and academics in Wikimedia projects
- Critical issues presentations/Problems of Academic Vocabulary for Small Wikipedias
- Critical issues presentations/Project management in chapters – fast way to professionalization
- Critical issues presentations/ProWiki
- Critical issues presentations/Reinforcing skills and competences of board members. The international board training program in perspective.
- Critical issues presentations/Reloading academia into the Internet era, or how we can change teaching and learning through open textbooks
- Critical issues presentations/School of Rock(ing) EU Copyright
- Critical issues presentations/Secrets and Lies: How Wikimedia's Most Clandestine Clique Are Actually a Bunch of Anonymous Amateurs
- Critical issues presentations/Sharing experience: One learning pattern at a time
- Critical issues presentations/Sharing judgments and similar documents in a wiki mode: problems related to privacy and copyright, from Wikisource to JurisWiki
- Critical issues presentations/Should we take special care about neglected group of intermidiate Wikipedia users?
- Critical issues presentations/StrepHit: Generating a New Loop of Trustworthiness and Reliability for Wikimedia Data
- Critical issues presentations/Taxonomic names across Wikipedia: how we can build an integrated taxonomic infrastructure
- Critical issues presentations/Territoires de France : how to promote easy editing to a wide audience
- Critical issues presentations/Thanks networks on Wikipedia in European languages: a topological analysis and a proposal
- Critical issues presentations/The Art and Science of Online Engagement: The Path from Newbie to Lifer
- Critical issues presentations/The benefits of enabling editing of Wikidata on Wikipedia and how to make it happen
- Critical issues presentations/The do's and don't to have Wikidata uses accepted by your Wikipedian community
- Critical issues presentations/The first WikiMOOC ever, to learn how to edit Wikipedia !
- Critical issues presentations/The free/libre/open university: from metaphor to reality
- Critical issues presentations/The future of user tools
- Critical issues presentations/The longest photohunt
- Critical issues presentations/The state of video in the Wikimedia movement
- Critical issues presentations/Towards a multilingual Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Understanding copyright policies
- Critical issues presentations/WEP ambassadors play a prominent role in helping Egyptian students to nominate their excellent content
- Critical issues presentations/What's edited and why: the most-edited topics on Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/What's your motivation?
- Critical issues presentations/Where are the newbies hiding? Looking out for potential Wikimedians
- Critical issues presentations/Which parts of a Wikipedia article do readers read?
- Critical issues presentations/Who Are Wikipedia Readers?
- Critical issues presentations/Why Editor Engagement depends on the Wikipedia Foundational Myth
- Critical issues presentations/Why Student Organization Is Important and How We Support Them?
- Critical issues presentations/Why support of underage Wikipedians can make a change
- Critical issues presentations/Why we need a reformation of the structure of the Wikimedia Movement
- Critical issues presentations/Why Wikimedia Fails: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
- Critical issues presentations/WikiDojo
- Critical issues presentations/Wikifab, the open source hardware documentation platform
- Critical issues presentations/WikiLovesVoices - Introduction
- Critical issues presentations/WikiLyzer: Visual analytics for automatic quality assessment of user-generated content on the English Wikipedia
- Critical issues presentations/Wikimedia Community Leadership Workshop
- Critical issues presentations/Wikimedia movement and ethical questions
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia as a driver for change in the classroom: Five principles for robust assignment design
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia as a Driver of Free Knowledge Ecosystem in Developing Countries
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia as a Teaching & Learning Tool in Medical Educaiton and Beyond
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia edits, editathons, research and academic publications: drivers for changing perceptions of Wikipedia as an educational tool
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia Health Translations - beyond Ebola
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia in teaching
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia School of Athens - case study
- Critical issues presentations/WikiPedia tomorrow
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedia, libraries and digitization: establishing links and dealing with the copyright challenges
- Critical issues presentations/Wikipedian in residence, issues
- Critical issues presentations/Wikiproyecto:Mujeres, a friendly space for the participation of women in Wikipedia in Spanish.
- Critical issues presentations/wikisource for visually impaired
- Critical issues presentations/Wikispecies and Wikdiata - what next?
- Critical issues presentations/Wikitherapy: Bringing the Wikimedia projects into therapy settings
- Critical issues presentations/WMF governance - a proposal for board reform
- Critical issues presentations/Women’s viewpoint for Wikipedia