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1 Wikiversity Journal of Medicine, an open access peer reviewed journal with no charges, invites you to participate  
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2 This Month in Education: [September 2016]  
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3 ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open!  
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4 This Month in Education: December 2016  





5 This Month in Education: [February 2017]  
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6 This Month in Education: [March 2017]  
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7 This Month in Education: [April 2017]  
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8 This Month in Education: September 2017  
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9 This Month in Education: October 2017  
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10 This Month in Education: November 2017  
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11 ArbCom 2017 election voter message  
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12 This Month in Education: December 2017  
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13 This Month in Education: January 2018  
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14 This Month in Education: February 2018  
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15 This Month in Education: March 2018  
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16 Facto Post  Issue 11  9 April 2018  
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16.1  The 100 Skins of the Onion  





16.2  Links  







17 This Month in Education: April 2018  
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18 Facto Post  Issue 12  28 May 2018  
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18.1  ScienceSource funded  





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19 This Month in Education: May 2018  
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20 Facto Post  Issue 13  29 May 2018  
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21 This Month in Education: June 2018  
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22 Facto Post  Issue 14  21 July 2018  
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23 This Month in Education: July 2018  
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24 Facto Post  Issue 15  21 August 2018  
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25 This Month in Education: August 2018  
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26 Facto Post  Issue 16  30 September 2018  
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27 This Month in Education: September 2018  
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28 Facto Post  Issue 17  29 October 2018  
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29 This Month in Education: November 2018  
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30 ArbCom 2018 election voter message  
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31 Facto Post  Issue 18  30 November 2018  
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32 This Month in Education: November 2018  
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33 Facto Post  Issue 19  27 December 2018  
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34 This Month in Education: January 2019  
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35 Facto Post  Issue 20  31 January 2019  
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36 This Month in Education: February 2019  
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37 Facto Post  Issue 21  28 February 2019  
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38 This Month in Education: March 2019  
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39 Facto Post  Issue 22  28 March 2019  
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40 Bring your idea for Wikimedia in Education to life! Launch of the Wikimedia Education Greenhouse  
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41 This Month in Education: April 2019  
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42 Facto Post  Issue 23  30 April 2019  
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43 Facto Post  Issue 24  17 May 2019  
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44 This Month in Education: May 2019  
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45 This Month in Education: June 2019  
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46 This Month in Education: July 2019  
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47 This Month in Education: August 2019  
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48 This Month in Education: September 2019  
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49 This Month in Education: October 2019  
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50 This Month in Education: November 2019  
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51 This Month in Education: January 2020  
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52 This Month in Education: February 2020  
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53 This Month in Education: March 2020  
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54 This Month in Education: April 2020  
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62 This Month in Education: January 2021  
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67 This Month in Education: May 2021  
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68 A weedy sea-dragon thank you  
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69 This Month in Education: June 2021  
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70 This Month in Education: July 2021  
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73 This Month in Education: October 2021  
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74 This Month in Education: November 2021  
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75 This Month in Education: November 2021  
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76 ArbCom 2021 Elections voter message  
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77 This Month in Education: January 2022  
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78 This Month in Education: February 2022  
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79 This Month in Education: March 2022  
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80 This Month in Education: April 2022  
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86 This Month in Education: September 2022  
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87 ArbCom 2022 Elections voter message  
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88 This Month in Education: End of the 2022  
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89 This Month in Education: January 2023  
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90 This Month in Education: February 2023  
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Wikimedia Education Newsletter – Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2016


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  • Brazil: Brazilian Wikimedians interview editor of academic journal Wiki Studies
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  • Egypt: Egyptian Wikimedians celebrate eighth WEP conference
  • Greece: Online wiki training for educators in Greece
  • Israel: Outcomes report on a Wikipedia Course “Skills for Producing and Consuming Knowledge”, Tel Aviv University
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  • Russia: Wiki Workshop at Saint Petersburg Internet Conference 2016 in Russia
  • Sweden: Swedish National Agency of Education endorses Wikipedia Education Program
  • Turkey: Psychology students of Uludag University are very proud of contributing Turkish Wikipedia
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    Wikimedia Education Newsletter – Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2016


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    This Month in Education: [February 2017]

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    This Month in Education

    Volume 6 | Issue 1 | February 2017

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    Featured Topic


    Newsletter update

    Common Challenges: Time is not an unlimited resource



    From the Community

    Medical Students' contributions reach 200 articles in innovative elective course at Tel Aviv University

    Wikilesa: working with university students on human rights

    An auspicious beginning at university in Basque Country

    The Wikipedia Education Program kicks off in Finland

    The Brief Story of Mrgavan WikiClub

    Citizen Science and biodiversity in school projects on Wikispecies, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons


    From the Education Team

    WMF Education Program to be featured at the Asian Conference for Technology in the Classroom

    Opportunities to grow in Oman

    An invitation to participate in the "Hundred Words" campaign!

    Education Collab updates membership criteria


    In the News

    Students Can Learn By Writing For Wikipedia

    Online communities are supercharging people's careers

    Using open source to empower students in Tanzania

    Signpost Special Issue: Wikipedia in Education


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    This Month in Education: [March 2017]

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    This Month in Education

    Volume 6 | Issue 2 |March 2017

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    Overview on Wikipedia Education Program 2016 in Taiwan


    From the Community

    High School and Collegiate Students Enhance Waray Wikipedia during Edit-a-thons

    Approaching History students as pilot of Education program in Iran

    An experience with middle school students in Ankara

    Wikishtetl: Commemorating Jewish communities that perished in the Holocaust


    From the Education Team

    UCSF Students Visit WMF Office as they start their Wikipedia editing journey

    Meet the team


    In the News

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    Glimpse of small language Wikipedia incubation partnership in Taiwan

    Key to recruiting seniors as Wikipedians is long-term work

    Education at WMCON17

    OER17

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    Building a global network for Education


    From the Education Team Mobile Learning Week 2017

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    This Month in Education

    Volume 6 | Issue 8 | September 2017

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    Featured Topic "Wikipedia – Here and Now": 40 students in the Summer School『I Can – Here and Now』in Bulgaria heard more about Wikipedia

    From the Community

    Klexikon: the German 'childrens' Wikipedia' in Montréal

    Wikipedia is now a part of Textbook in Informatics

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    Volume 6 | Issue 9 | October 2017

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    Your community should discuss to implement the new P&E Dashboard functionalities

    From the Community

    Wikidata implemented in Wikimedia Serbia Education Programe

    Hundred teachers trained in the Republic of Macedonia

    Basque Education Program makes a strong start

    From the Education Team

    WikiConvention Francophone 2017

    CEE Meeting 2017

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    This Month in Education: November 2017

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    Volume 6 | Issue 10 | November 2017

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    From the Community

    Hashemite University continues its strong support of Education program activities

    Wikicontest for high school students

    Exploring Wikiversity to create a MOOC

    Wikidata in the Classroom at the University of Edinburgh

    How we defined what secondary education students need

    Wikipedia Education Program in Bangkok,Thailand

    Shaken but not deterred

    Wikipedia workshop against human trafficking in Serbia

    The WikiChallenge Ecoles d'Afrique kicks in 4 francophones African countries


    From the Education Team

    A Proposal for Education Team endorsement criteria

    In the News

    Student perceptions of writing with Wikipedia in Australian higher education

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    This Month in Education

    Volume 6 | Issue 11 | December 2017

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    Wikimedia Serbia has established cooperation with three new faculties within the Education Program

    Updates to Programs & Events Dashboard

    Wiki Camp Berovo 2017

    WM User Group Greece organises Wikipedia e-School for Educators

    Corfupedia records local history and inspires similar projects

    Wikipedia learning lab at TUMO Stepanakert

    Wikimedia CH experiments a Wikipedia's treasure hunt during "Media in Piazza"

    From the Education Team

    Creating digitally minded educators at BETT 2017

    In the News

    Things My Professor Never Told Me About Wikipedia

    "Academia and Wikipedia: Critical Perspectives in Education and Research" Conference in Ireland

    Science is shaped by Wikipedia

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    This Month in Education: January 2018

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    Volume 7 | Issue 1 | January 2018

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    Featured Topic

    Bertsomate: using Basque oral poetry to illustrate math concepts

    From the Community

    Wikimedia Serbia celebrated 10 years from the first article written within the Education Program

    WikiChallenge Ecoles d'Afrique update

    The first Swedish Master's in Digital Humanities partners with Wikimedia Sverige

    How we use PetScan to improve partnership with lecturers and professors


    From the Education Team

    The Education Survey Report is out!

    Education Extension scheduled shutdown

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    This Month in Education: February 2018

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    Volume 7 | Issue 2 | February 2018

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    From the Community

    WikiProject Engineering Workshop at IIUC,Chittagong

    What did we learn from Wikibridges MOOC?

    Wikimedia Serbia launched Wiki scholar project

    Wiki Club in Ohrid, Macedonia

    Karvachar’s WikiClub: When getting knowledge is cool

    More than 30 new courses launched in the University of the Basque Country

    Review meeting on Christ Wikipedia Education Program

    The Multidisciplinary Choices of High School Students: The Arabic Education Program; Wikimedia Israel

    From the Education Team

    The Education Extension is being deprecated (second call)

    The 2017 survey report live presentation is available for viewing

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    This Month in Education: March 2018

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    Volume 7 | Issue 3 | March 2018

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    Featured Topic

    Education Programs Itinerary

    From the Community

    Animated science educational videos in Basque for secondary school student

    Beirut WikiClub: Wikijourney that has enriched our experiences

    Students of the Faculty of Biology in Belgrade edit Wikipedia for the first time

    The role of Wikipedia in education - Examples from the Wiki Education Foundation

    Multilingual resource for Open education projects

    Wikipedia: examples of curricular integration in Portugal

    From the Education Team

    Resources and Tips to engage with Educators

    Education Session at WMCON 2018

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    Facto Post – Issue 11 – 9 April 2018

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    The 100 Skins of the Onion

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    Open Citations Month, with its eminently guessable hashtag, is upon us. We should be utterly grateful that in the past 12 months, so much data on which papers cite which other papers has been made open, and that Wikidata is playing its part in hosting it as "cites" statements. At the time of writing, there are 15.3M Wikidata items that can do that.

    Pulling back to look at open access papers in the large, though, there is is less reason for celebration. Access in theory does not yet equate to practical access. A recent LSE IMPACT blogpost puts that issue down to "heterogeneity". A useful euphemism to save us from thinking that the whole concept doesn't fall into the realm of the oxymoron.

    Some home truths: aggregation is not content management, if it falls short on reusability. The PDF file format is wedded to how humans read documents, not how machines ingest them. The salami-slicer is our friend in the current downloading of open access papers, but for a better metaphor, think about skinning an onion, laboriously, 100 times with diminishing returns. There are of the order of 100 major publisher sites hosting open access papers, and the predominant offer there is still a PDF.

    Red onion cross section

    From the discoverability angle, Wikidata's bibliographic resources combined with the SPARQL query are superior in principle, by far, to existing keyword searches run over papers. Open access content should be managed into consistent HTML, something that is currently strenuous. The good news, such as it is, would be that much of it is already in XML. The organisational problem of removing further skins from the onion, with sensible prioritisation, is certainly not insuperable. The CORE group (the bloggers in the LSE posting) has some answers, but actually not all that is needed for the text and data mining purposes they highlight. The long tail, or in other words the onion heart when it has become fiddly beyond patience to skin, does call for a pis aller. But the real knack is to do more between the XML and the heart.

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    This Month in Education

    Volume 7 | Issue 4 | April 2018

    This monthly newsletter showcases the Wikipedia Education Program. It focuses on sharing: your ideas, stories, success and challenges. You can see past editions here. You can also volunteer to help publish the newsletter. Join the team! Finally, don't forget to subscribe!

    In This Issue


    Featured Topic

    Wikimedia at the Open Educational Resources Conference 2018

    From the Community

    Global perspectives from Western Norway

    Togh's WikiClub: Wikipedia is the 8th wonder of the world!

    Aboriginal Volunteers in Taiwan Shared Experience about Incubating Minority Language Wikipedia in Education Magazine

    Workshops with Wiki Clubs members in the Republic of Macedonia

    Celebrating Book's Day in the University of the Basque Country: is Wikipedia the largest Basque language book?

    Txikipedia is born and you'll love it

    Students Write Wiktionary

    From the Education Team


    Presenting the Wikipedia Education Program at the Open Education Global Conference

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    Facto Post – Issue 12 – 28 May 2018

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    ScienceSource funded

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    The Wikimedia Foundation announced full funding of the ScienceSource grant proposal from ContentMine on May 18. See the ScienceSource Twitter announcement and 60 second video.

    A medical canon?

    The proposal includes downloading 30,000 open access papers, aiming (roughly speaking) to create a baseline for medical referencing on Wikipedia. It leaves open the question of how these are to be chosen.

    The basic criteria of WP:MEDRS include a concentration on secondary literature. Attention has to be given to the long tail of diseases that receive less current research. The MEDRS guideline supposes that edge cases will have to be handled, and the premature exclusion of publications that would be in those marginal positions would reduce the value of the collection. Prophylaxis misses the point that gate-keeping will be done by an algorithm.

    Two well-known but rather different areas where such considerations apply are tropical diseases and alternative medicine. There are also a number of potential downloading troubles, and these were mentioned in Issue 11. There is likely to be a gap, even with the guideline, between conditions taken to be necessary but not sufficient, and conditions sufficient but not necessary, for candidate papers to be included. With around 10,000 recognised medical conditions in standard lists, being comprehensive is demanding. With all of these aspects of the task, ScienceSource will seek community help.

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    This Month in Education: May 2018

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    Volume 4 | Issue 5 | May 2018

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    Creating and reusing OERs for a Wikiversity science journalism course from Brazil

    Inauguration Ceremony of Sri Jayewardenepura University Wiki Club

    Wiki Education publishes evaluation of Fellows pilot

    The first students of Russia with diplomas of Wikimedia and Petrozavodsk State University

    Selet WikiSchool

    From the Education Team

    A lofty vision for the Education Team

    UNESCO Mobile Learning Week 2018, Digital Skills for Life and Work

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    Respecting MEDRS

    Facto Post enters its second year, with a Cambridge Blue (OK, Aquamarine) background, a new logo, but no Cambridge blues. On-topic for the ScienceSource project is a project page here. It contains some case studies on how the WP:MEDRS guideline, for the referencing of articles at all related to human health, is applied in typical discussions.

    Close to home also, a template, called {{medrs}} for short, is used to express dissatisfaction with particular references. Technology can help with patrolling, and this Petscan query finds over 450 articles where there is at least one use of the template. Of course the template is merely suggesting there is a possible issue with the reliability of a reference. Deciding the truth of the allegation is another matter.

    This maintenance issue is one example of where ScienceSource aims to help. Where the reference is to a scientific paper, its type of algorithm could give a pass/fail opinion on such references. It could assist patrollers of medical articles, therefore, with the templated references and more generally. There may be more to proper referencing than that, indeed: context, quite what the statement supported by the reference expresses, prominence and weight. For that kind of consideration, case studies can help. But an algorithm might help to clear the backlog.

    Evidence pyramid leading up to clinical guidelines, from WP:MEDRS
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    This Month in Education: June 2018

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    Volume 4 | Issue 6 | June 2018

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    Featured Topic Academia and Wikipedia: the first Irish conference on Wikipedia in education
    From the Community

    Ashesi Wiki Club: Charting the cause for Wikipedia Education Program in West Africa

    Wikimedia Serbia has received a new accreditation for the Accredited seminars for teachers

    Côte d'Ivoire: Wikipedia Classes 2018 are officially up and running

    Basque secondary students have now better coverage for main topics thanks to the Education Program

    What lecturers think about their first experience in the Basque Education Program

    From the Education Team Education Extension scheduled deprecation
    In the News

    Wikipedia calls for participation to boost content from the continent

    Wikipedia in the History Classroom

    Wikipedia as a Pedagogical Tool Complicating Writing in the Technical Writing Classroom

    When the World Helps Teach Your Class: Using Wikipedia to Teach Controversial Issues

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    Facto Post – Issue 14 – 21 July 2018

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    Plugging the gaps – Wikimania report

    Officially it is "bridging the gaps in knowledge", with Wikimania 2018 in Cape Town paying tribute to the southern African concept of ubuntu to implement it. Besides face-to-face interactions, Wikimedians do need their power sources.

    Hackathon mentoring table wiring

    Facto Post interviewed Jdforrester, who has attended every Wikimania, and now works as Senior Product Manager for the Wikimedia Foundation. His take on tackling the gaps in the Wikimedia movement is that "if we were an army, we could march in a column and close up all the gaps". In his view though, that is a faulty metaphor, and it leads to a completely false misunderstanding of the movement, its diversity and different aspirations, and the nature of the work as "fighting" to be done in the open sector. There are many fronts, and as an eventualist he feels the gaps experienced both by editors and by users of Wikimedia content are inevitable. He would like to see a greater emphasis on reuse of content, not simply its volume.

    If that may not sound like radicalism, the Decolonizing the Internet conference here organized jointly with Whose Knowledge? can redress the picture. It comes with the claim to be "the first ever conference about centering marginalized knowledge online".

    Plugbar buildup at the Hackathon
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    This Month in Education: July 2018

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    Volume 4 | Issue 7 | July 2018

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    Wikipedia+Education Conference 2019: Community Engagement Survey


    From the Community

    Young wikipedian: At WikiClub you get knowledge on your own will

    Wikipedia in schools project at the "New Technologies in Education" Conference

    Basque Education Program: 2017-2018 school year report


    In the News

    UNESCO ICT in Education Prize call for nominations opens

    An educator's overview of Wikimedia (in short videos format)

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    Facto Post – Issue 15 – 21 August 2018

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    Neglected diseases
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    What's a Neglected Disease?, ScienceSource video

    To grasp the nettle, there are rare diseases, there are tropical diseases and then there are "neglected diseases". Evidently a rare enough disease is likely to be neglected, but neglected disease these days means a disease not rare, but tropical, and most often infectious or parasitic. Rare diseases as a group are dominated, in contrast, by genetic diseases.

    A major aspect of neglect is found in tracking drug discovery. Orphan drugs are those developed to treat rare diseases (rare enough not to have market-driven research), but there is some overlap in practice with the WHO's neglected diseases, where snakebite, a "neglected public health issue", is on the list.

    From an encyclopedic point of view, lack of research also may mean lack of high-quality references: the core medical literature differs from primary research, since it operates by aggregating trials. This bibliographic deficit clearly hinders Wikipedia's mission. The ScienceSource project is currently addressing this issue, on Wikidata. Its Wikidata focus list at WD:SSFL is trying to ensure that neglect does not turn into bias in its selection of science papers.

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    This Month in Education: August 2018

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    Volume 4 | Issue 8 | August 2018

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    In This Issue

    From the Community

    The reconnection of Wikimedia Projects in Brazil

    Christ (DU) students enrolls for 3rd Wikipedia certificate course

    Educational wiki-master-classes at International "Selet" forum

    54 students help enrich the digital Arabic content

    From the Education Team

    Mapping education in the Wikimedia Movement

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    Facto Post – Issue 16 – 30 September 2018

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    The science publishing landscape

    In an ideal world ... no, bear with your editor for just a minute ... there would be a format for scientific publishing online that was as much a standard as SI units are for the content. Likewise cataloguing publications would not be onerous, because part of the process would be to generate uniform metadata. Without claiming it could be the mythical free lunch, it might be reasonably be argued that sandwiches can be packaged much alike and have barcodes, whatever the fillings.

    The best on offer, to stretch the metaphor, is the meal kit option, in the form of XML. Where scientific papers are delivered as XML downloads, you get all the ingredients ready to cook. But have to prepare the actual meal of slow food yourself. See Scholarly HTML for a recent pass at heading off XML with HTML, in other words in the native language of the Web.

    The argument from real life is a traditional mixture of frictional forces, vested interests, and the classic irony of the principle of unripe time. On the other hand, discoverability actually diminishes with the prolific progress of science publishing. No, it really doesn't scale. Wikimedia as movement can do something in such cases. We know from open access, we grok the Web, we have our own horse in the HTML race, we have Wikidata and WikiJournal, and we have the chops to act.

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    This Month in Education: September 2018

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    Volume 4 | Issue 9 | September 2018

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    From the Community

    Edu Wiki Camp 2018: New Knowledge for New Generation

    Education loves Monuments: A Brazilian Tale

    “I have always liked literature, now I like it even more thanks to Wikipedia”. Literature is in the air of WikiClubs․

    History of Wikipedia Education programme at Christ (Deemed to be University)

    Preparation for the autumn educational session of Selet WikiSchool is started

    Wiki Camp Doyran 2018

    Wikicamp Czech Republic 2018

    Wikipedia offline in rural areas of Colombia

    From the Education Team

    Presentation on mapping education in the Wikimedia Movement

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    Facto Post – Issue 17 – 29 October 2018

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    Wikidata imaged

    Around 2.7 million Wikidata items have an illustrative image. These files, you might say, are Wikimedia's stock images, and if the number is large, it is still only 5% or so of items that have one. All such images are taken from Wikimedia Commons, which has 50 million media files. One key issue is how to expand the stock.

    Indeed, there is a tool. WD-FIST exploits the fact that each Wikipedia is differently illustrated, mostly with images from Commons but also with fair use images. An item that has sitelinks but no illustrative image can be tested to see if the linked wikis have a suitable one. This works well for a volunteer who wants to add images at a reasonable scale, and a small amount of SPARQL knowledge goes a long way in producing checklists.

    Gran Teatro, Cáceres, Spain, at night

    It should be noted, though, that there are currently 53 Wikidata properties that link to Commons, of which P18 for the basic image is just one. WD-FIST prompts the user to add signatures, plaques, pictures of graves and so on. There are a couple of hundred monograms, mostly of historical figures, and this query allows you to view all of them. commons:Category:Monograms and its subcategories provide rich scope for adding more.

    And so it is generally. The list of properties linking to Commons does contain a few that concern video and audio files, and rather more for maps. But it contains gems such as P3451 for "nighttime view". Over 1000 of those on Wikidata, but as for so much else, there could be yet more.

    Go on. Today is Wikidata's birthday. An illustrative image is always an acceptable gift, so why not add one? You can follow these easy steps: (i) log in at https://tools.wmflabs.org/widar/, (ii) paste the Petscan ID 6263583 into https://tools.wmflabs.org/fist/wdfist/ and click run, and (iii) just add cake.

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    This Month in Education: November 2018

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    Volume 4 | Issue 10 | October 2018

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    From the Community

    A new academic course featuring Wikidata at Tel Aviv University

    How we included Wikipedia edition into a whole University department curriculum

    Meet the first board of the UG Wikipedia & Education

    The education program has kicked off as the new academic year starts

    The education program has kicked off as the new academic year starts in Albania

    The first Wikimedia+Education conference will happen on April 5-7 at Donostia-Saint Sebastian

    Using ORES to assign articles in Basque education program

    What to write for Wikipedia about? Monuments!

    Wikifridays: editing Wikipedia in the university

    Writing articles on Wikipedia is our way of leaving legacy to the next generations

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    Facto Post – Issue 18 – 30 November 2018

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    WikiCite issue

    GLAM ♥ data — what is a gallery, library, archive or museum without a catalogue? It follows that Wikidata must love librarians. Bibliography supports students and researchers in any topic, but open and machine-readable bibliographic data even more so, outside the silo. Cue the WikiCite initiative, which was meeting in conference this week, in the Bay Area of California.

    Wikidata training for librarians at WikiCite 2018

    In fact there is a broad scope: "Open Knowledge Maps via SPARQL" and the "Sum of All Welsh Literature", identification of research outputs, Library.Link Network and Bibframe 2.0, OSCAR and LUCINDA (who they?), OCLC and Scholia, all these co-exist on the agenda. Certainly more library science is coming Wikidata's way. That poses the question about the other direction: is more Wikimedia technology advancing on libraries? Good point.

    Wikimedians generally are not aware of the tech background that can be assumed, unless they are close to current training for librarians. A baseline definition is useful here: "bash, git and OpenRefine". Compare and contrast with pywikibot, GitHub and mix'n'match. Translation: scripting for automation, version control, data set matching and wrangling in the large, are on the agenda also for contemporary library work. Certainly there is some possible common ground here. Time to understand rather more about the motivations that operate in the library sector.

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    Volume 4 • Issue 10 • October 2018


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    Facto Post – Issue 19 – 27 December 2018

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    Learning from Zotero

    Zotero is free software for reference management by the Center for History and New Media: see Wikipedia:Citing sources with Zotero. It is also an active user community, and has broad-based language support.

    Zotero logo

    Besides the handiness of Zotero's warehousing of personal citation collections, the Zotero translator underlies the citoid service, at work behind the VisualEditor. Metadata from Wikidata can be imported into Zotero; and in the other direction the zotkat tool from the University of Mannheim allows Zotero bibliographies to be exported to Wikidata, by item creation. With an extra feature to add statements, that route could lead to much development of the focus list (P5008) tagging on Wikidata, by WikiProjects.

    Zotero demo video

    There is also a large-scale encyclopedic dimension here. The construction of Zotero translators is one facet of Web scraping that has a strong community and open source basis. In that it resembles the less formal mix'n'match import community, and growing networks around other approaches that can integrate datasets into Wikidata, such as the use of OpenRefine.

    Looking ahead, the thirtieth birthday of the World Wide Web falls in 2019, and yet the ambition to make webpages routinely readable by machines can still seem an ever-retreating mirage. Wikidata should not only be helping Wikimedia integrate its projects, an ongoing process represented by Structured Data on Commons and lexemes. It should also be acting as a catalyst to bring scraping in from the cold, with institutional strengths as well as resourceful code.

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    This Month in Education: January 2019

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    Volume 8 • Issue 1 • January 2019


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    Everything flows (and certainly data does)

    Recently Jimmy Wales has made the point that computer home assistants take much of their data from Wikipedia, one way or another. So as well as getting Spotify to play Frosty the Snowman for you, they may be able to answer the question "is the Pope Catholic?" Possibly by asking for disambiguation (Coptic?).

    Amazon Echo device using the Amazon Alexa service in voice search showdown with the Google rival on an Android phone

    Headlines about data breaches are now familiar, but the unannounced circulation of information raises other issues. One of those is Gresham's law stated as "bad data drives out good". Wikipedia and now Wikidata have been criticised on related grounds: what if their content, unattributed, is taken to have a higher standing than Wikimedians themselves would grant it? See Wikiquote on a misattribution to Bismarck for the usual quip about "law and sausages", and why one shouldn't watch them in the making.

    Wikipedia has now turned 18, so should act like as adult, as well as being treated like one. The Web itself turns 30 some time between March and November this year, per Tim Berners-Lee. If the Knowledge Graph by Google exemplifies Heraclitean Web technology gaining authority, contra GIGO, Wikimedians still have a role in its critique. But not just with the teenage skill of detecting phoniness.

    There is more to beating Gresham than exposing the factoid and urban myth, where WP:V does do a great job. Placeholders must be detected, and working with Wikidata is a good way to understand how having one statement as data can blind us to replacing it by a more accurate one. An example that is important to open access is that, firstly, the term itself needs considerable unpacking, because just being able to read material online is a poor relation of "open"; and secondly, trying to get Creative Commons license information into Wikidata shows up issues with classes of license (such as CC-BY) standing for the actual license in major repositories. Detailed investigation shows that "everything flows" exacerbates the issue. But Wikidata can solve it.

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    Volume 8 • Issue 2 • February 2019


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    Facto Post – Issue 21 – 28 February 2019

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    What is a systematic review?

    Systematic reviews are basic building blocks of evidence-based medicine, surveys of existing literature devoted typically to a definite question that aim to bring out scientific conclusions. They are principled in a way Wikipedians can appreciate, taking a critical view of their sources.

    PRISMA flow diagram for a systematic review

    Ben Goldacre in 2014 wrote (link below) "[...] : the "information architecture" of evidence based medicine (if you can tolerate such a phrase) is a chaotic, ad hoc, poorly connected ecosystem of legacy projects. In some respects the whole show is still run on paper, like it's the 19th century." Is there a Wikidatan in the house? Wouldn't some machine-readable content that is structured data help?

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    Most likely it would, but the arcana of systematic reviews and how they add value would still need formal handling. The PRISMA standard dates from 2009, with an update started in 2018. The concerns there include the corpus of papers used: how selected and filtered? Now that Wikidata has a 20.9 million item bibliography, one can at least pose questions. Each systematic review is a tagging opportunity for a bibliography. Could that tagging be reproduced by a query, in principle? Can it even be second-guessed by a query (i.e. simulated by a protocol which translates into SPARQL)? Homing in on the arcana, do the inclusion and filtering criteria translate into metadata? At some level they must, but are these metadata explicitly expressed in the articles themselves? The answer to that is surely "no" at this point, but can TDM find them? Again "no", right now. Automatic identification doesn't just happen.

    Actually these questions lack originality. It should be noted though that WP:MEDRS, the reliable sources guideline used here for health information, hinges on the assumption that the usefully systematic reviews of biomedical literature can be recognised. Its nutshell summary, normally the part of a guideline with the highest density of common sense, allows literature reviews in general validity, but WP:MEDASSESS qualifies that indication heavily. Process wonkery about systematic reviews definitely has merit.

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    Volume 8 • Issue 3 • March 2019


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    When in the cloud, do as the APIs do

    Half a century ago, it was the era of the mainframe computer, with its air-conditioned room, twitching tape-drives, and appearance in the title of a spy novel Billion-Dollar Brain then made into a Hollywood film. Now we have the cloud, with server farms and the client–server model as quotidian: this text is being typed on a Chromebook.

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    The term Applications Programming Interface or API is 50 years old, and refers to a type of software library as well as the interface to its use. While a compiler is what you need to get high-level code executed by a mainframe, an API out in the cloud somewhere offers a chance to perform operations on a remote server. For example, the multifarious bots active on Wikipedia have owners who exploit the MediaWiki API.

    APIs (called RESTful) that allow for the GET HTTP request are fundamental for what could colloquially be called "moving data around the Web"; from which Wikidata benefits 24/7. So the fact that the Wikidata SPARQL endpoint at query.wikidata.org has a RESTful API means that, in lay terms, Wikidata content can be GOT from it. The programming involved, besides the SPARQL language, could be in Python, younger by a few months than the Web.

    Magic words, such as occur in fantasy stories, are wishful (rather than RESTful) solutions to gaining access. You may need to be a linguist to enter Ali Baba's cave or the western door of Moria (French in the case of "Open Sesame", in fact, and Sindarin being the respective languages). Talking to an API requires a bigger toolkit, which first means you have to recognise the tools in terms of what they can do. On the way to the wikt:impactful or polymathic modern handling of facts, one must perhaps take only tactful notice of tech's endemic problem with documentation, and absorb the insightful point that the code in APIs does articulate the customary procedures now in place on the cloud for getting information. As Owl explained to Winnie-the-Pooh, it tells you The Thing to Do.

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    Talk of cloud computing draws a veil over hardware, but also, less obviously but more importantly, obscures such intellectual distinction as matters most in its use. Wikidata begins to allow tasks to be undertaken that were out of easy reach. The facility should not be taken as the real point.

    Coming in from another angle, the "executive decision" is more glamorous; but the "administrative decision" should be admired for its command of facts. Think of the attitudes ad fontes, so prevalent here on Wikipedia as "can you give me a source for that?", and being prepared to deal with complicated analyses into specified subcases. Impatience expressed as a disdain for such pedantry is quite understandable, but neither dirty data nor false dichotomies are at all good to have around.

    Issue 13 and Issue 21, respectively on WP:MEDRS and systematic reviews, talk about biomedical literature and computing tasks that would be of higher quality if they could be made more "administrative". For example, it is desirable that the decisions involved be consistent, explicable, and reproducible by non-experts from specified inputs.

    What gets clouded out is not impossibly hard to understand. You do need to put together the insights of functional programming, which is a doctrinaire and purist but clearcut approach, with the practicality of office software. Loopless computation can be conceived of as a seamless forward march of spreadsheet columns, each determined by the content of previous ones. Very well: to do a backward audit, when now we are talking about Wikidata, we rely on integrity of data and its scrupulous sourcing: and clearcut case analyses. The MEDRS example forces attention on purge attempts such as Beall's list.

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    It's time for a two-year summation of ContentMine projects involving TDM (text and data mining).

    Wikidata and now Structured Data on Commons represent the overlap of Wikimedia with the Semantic Web. This common ground is helping to convert an engineering concept into a movement. TDM generally has little enough connection with the Semantic Web, being instead in the orbit of machine learning which is no respecter of the semantic. Don't break a taboo by asking bots "and what do you mean by that?"

    The ScienceSource project innovates in TDM, by storing its text mining results in a Wikibase site. It strives for compliance of its fact mining, on drug treatments of diseases, with an automated form of the relevant Wikipedia referencing guideline MEDRS. Where WikiFactMine set up an API for reuse of its results, ScienceSource has a SPARQL query service, with look-and-feel exactly that of Wikidata's at query.wikidata.org. It also now has a custom front end, and its content can be federated, in other words used in data mashups: it is one of over 50 sites that can federate with Wikidata.

    The human factor comes to bear through the front end, which combines a link to the HTML version of a paper, text mining results organised in drug and disease columns, and a SPARQL display of nearby drug and disease terms. Much software to develop and explain, so little time! Rather than telling the tale, Facto Post brings you ScienceSource links, starting from the how-to video, lower right.

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    Please be aware that this is a research project in development, and may have outages for planned maintenance. That will apply for the next few days, at least. The ScienceSource wiki main page carries information on practical matters. Email is not enabled on the wiki: use site mail here to Charles Matthews in case of difficulty, or if you need support. Further explanatory videos will be put into commons:Category:ContentMine videos.


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