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August 2015
Week of Aug 3-9
- Copyright in the Age of Mass Digitization (by Lexie reviewed by Comms)Posted
- La mujer que nunca conociste: the first Iberocoop contest on women biographies (by Atropine reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
- Barracudas, bombs, and a battleship (by Nick reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
- Introducing Wikipedia to Activists in Indigenous Languages of Colombia (by Juan reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
- Wikipedia better equipped to deal with systemic bias than traditional publishers (by Gamaliel reviewed by Comms)Posted
- Sharing a million photographs (by Fae reviewed by Ed and Joe)
Week of Aug 10-16
- How my father's railroad image collection now benefits the world: the value of digitization (by Michael reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
- News on Wikipedia 8/11 (by Joe reviewed by Ed and Andrew)Posted
- Wikimedia Highlights, July 2015 (by Andrew reviewed by Tilman and Ed)Posted
- Content Translation updates from Wikimania 2015 and other updates (by Runa; requested date for publication 13 August 2015)Posted
Week of Aug 17-23
- 607 - How Wikipedia Covers the News? (by Joe reviewed by Juliet and Ed)Posted
- PLOS response (by Juliet and Katherine reviewed by Comms) Posted
- News on Wikipedia 8/18 (by joe reviewed by Ed and Andrew)Posted
- The fruitful dialectic of Coding da Vinci (by Barbara reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
- With the 13th anniversary celebration of Odia Wikipedia, the community also built strategy for way ahead (by Sailesh reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
Week of Aug 24-30
- News on Wikipedia 8/25 (by Joe reviewed by Ed and Andrew)Posted
- Strategy Consultation (by Terence reviewed by Comms)Posted
- Crowdfunding in the Wikimedia world (by Tomasz reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted
- Mobile policy (by Victoria reviewed by Ed and Joe)Posted