Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia Foundation

软件开发

San Francisco,CA 77,902 位关注者

Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.

关于我们

About the Wikimedia Foundation The Wikimedia Foundation is the nonprofit organization that operates Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia free knowledge projects. Our vision is a world in which every single human can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. We believe that everyone has the potential to contribute something to our shared knowledge, and that everyone should be able to access that knowledge freely. We host Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects, build software experiences for reading, contributing, and sharing Wikimedia content, support the volunteer communities and partners who make Wikimedia possible, and advocate for policies that enable Wikimedia and free knowledge to thrive. The Wikimedia Foundation is a charitable, not-for-profit organization that relies on donations. We receive donations from millions of individuals around the world, with an average donation of about $15. We also receive donations through institutional grants and gifts. The Wikimedia Foundation is a United States 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization with offices in San Francisco, California, USA.

网站
https://wikimediafoundation.org
所属行业
软件开发
规模
501-1,000 人
总部
San Francisco,CA
类型
非营利机构
创立
2003
领域
Non-Profit、Free knowledge、Open Source Culture、Internet、Technology、Mobile、Open Source、Education、Free Knowledge 和Wikipedia

地点

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    1 Montgomery Street

    US,CA,San Francisco,94104

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    Some quick facts about Wikimedia contributor Yuriko Kadokura: ?? 70-years-old librarian from Japan ?? Member of the WikiOrchestra ?? Member of the Wikimedians of Japan User Group ?? Enthusiastic about meeting other Wikimedians at events Follow the inspiring path of User:Wadakuramon, who discovered new avenues for knowledge-sharing - from local Wikipedia edit-a-thons in Okinawa to art events and the world of Wikidata. This journey shows how curiosity and community can lead to lifelong learning and unexpected contributions to the Wikimedia movement. Read about her journey in her own words ?? https://w.wiki/BVav

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    ?? 500+ photos to preserve history! The Wiki Takes Archaeology event in the Spanish provinces of Burgos and Segovia brought together archaeologists, historians, photographers, and local volunteers to document rural and archaeological heritage. Participants captured images of sites in Guzmán and Bernardos, all now freely available to everyone on Wikimedia Commons. The initiative was a collaboration between Wikimedia Espa?a and OpenStreetMap to map these sites for future reference. Participants reflected on how the event not only enhanced heritage documentation, but also fostered collaboration between local communities and free knowledge platforms. Read more details about Wiki Takes Archaeology and participant reflections ?? https://w.wiki/BVau

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    A gravestone is not just a marker of the past; it is a treasure trove of forgotten history. In Indonesia, Wikimedian Jerome Mikhael works with these stones like they are archives, tapping into them to verify historical figures’ dates of birth and death, honorific titles, and other personal information. Jerome got started in 2022, when he stumbled upon an archived database of national heroes’ graves on a defunct government website. This resource helped him fill in missing details on several Wikipedia biographies. Inspired by this, he launched the WikiPatriot project in 2023 to document the graves at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery. With support from Wikimedia Indonesia, his team collected key data from hundreds of gravestones, enriching Wikipedia with detailed historical records. In just two days, the team documented around 200 gravestones. Guided by cemetery staff, they meticulously photographed and recorded information from each grave, including unlisted ones deemed notable for Wikipedia articles. The team took over 1,200 photos, preserving valuable historical data for future editing on Wikipedia. Want to keep exploring gravestone documentation and how it helps uncover hidden history??See the full story behind Jerome’s projects ?? https://w.wiki/BVas

    • A diverse group of seven individuals wearing matching hats and coats stand together in front of? stone monuments. Text says: What can we learn from a graveyard? These Wikimedians worked together to take photos of over 200 graves, preserving valuable information about historical figures in Indonesia.
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    Albanian Wikipedia reached 100,000 articles! ?? Keep reading to learn more about this triumph of dedication and collaboration. ?? Imagine a world where the rich landscape of Albanian culture, history, and knowledge is continuously growing and becoming more accessible to people everywhere. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Albanian Wikipedia community, this vision is closer every day – but there’s always more to discover and share. This achievement makes the Albanian version of Wikipedia the 73rd in the world to reach the 100,000th article mark. For the Albanian Wikipedia, this article was about the acclaimed film “In the Mood for Love”, reflecting the community's ongoing commitment to diverse topics and interests. Recent efforts to edit articles in the Albanian Wikipedia have expanded coverage of important but underrepresented areas, including women’s history, regional heritage, and LGBTQIA+ issues. These efforts have enriched the project and reflect the diversity of Albanian interests and voices. In recognition of this milestone, the Albanian Wikipedia community is planning to continue the celebrations with events that will bring editors together in person. From the Castle of Skanderbeg in Kruja to local edit-a-thons, these meetups are about more than looking back – they are about envisioning what’s next for Albanian knowledge-sharing. Learn more about the next chapter of growth for Albanian Wikipedia ?? https://w.wiki/Bkri

    • Wikivoyage 2024 group photo in Kruj?, Albania. Text says: Albanian Wikipedia: 100,000 articles and counting! A huge milestone for Albanian culture and knowledge, driven by a dedicated community.
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    What is the value of attending an in-person conference? In October, User:Nataeva participated in WikiConference North America, held in Indianapolis, US. It was their tenth international Wikimedia conference in a 15-year journey within the free knowledge movement. From their first Wikimania in 2012, where a chance conversation led to an impactful tool for Uzbek Wikipedia, to the latest gathering of North American Wikimedians (pictured), where new solutions emerged to tackle content challenges – each conference has offered Nataeva knowledge, collaboration, and creative breakthroughs that fuel Wikimedia projects worldwide. Read Nataeva's full reflection ?? https://w.wiki/BmsZ

    • A crowd of people sitting in a vast auditorium, participating in an event or lecture. Text says: The power of Wikimedia conferences. Each gathering offers knowledge, collaboration, and creative breakthroughs that fuel Wikimedia projects worldwide. Here's how.
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    ??? The GLAM Digital event series has now featured 100 speakers! What began as a temporary solution to continue meeting during lockdown has become a valuable ongoing series of events. GLAM Digital provides a platform for museums, libraries, galleries, and archives to connect with the Wikimedia community, sharing insights on topics like digitization, cultural preservation, and archives. Since 2021, this groundbreaking series from Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. and Wikimedia ?sterreich has brought together over 1,000 online participants and featured speakers from more than 60 cultural institutions worldwide. The series covers a wide range of topics, from exploring art-historical details of museum exhibits to understanding the socio-political history of minority groups. All Wikipedia editors are invited to join, with 10 new virtual events already planned for next year. Learn more about the success of this initiative ?? https://w.wiki/BVar

    • Woman stands looking at a large painting framed in gold. Text says: GLAM Digital is a virtual series of events connecting museums, libraries, and archives to the Wikimedia community. More than 1,000 participants have attended the events so far.
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    ?? Do you want to make the most of remote Wikimedia conferences? Never even been to one? Beginner or veteran, this quick guide will help you take advantage of and enjoy the experience. Created by the Wikimedia community, the guide covers everything from choosing the right tech setup to staying engaged during sessions. Learn how to maximize networking opportunities, manage your time effectively, and contribute to discussions – whether it is your first or fiftieth gathering. For more details, check out the full guide on Diff ?? https://w.wiki/BVao

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    #SheSaid, the campaign dedicated to addressing the gender imbalance on Wikiquote by highlighting quotes from notable women, is back for its 5th edition. From now until 31 December 2024, we are on a mission to amplify women’s voices and ensure they are seen, heard, and remembered. Since 2020, #SheSaid has made a lasting impact by adding thousands of quotes from women across multiple languages on Wikiquote – like the ones you can read in this post. This year, the focus is on:? ?? Quality and representation: Adding and improving quotes to ensure accuracy and impact.? ?? Expanding languages: Welcoming new language communities like Fante and Dutch, adding to our 20+ participating languages.? ?? New resources: Developing updated visuals, social media templates, and toolkits to help everyone get involved and spread the word about the campaign. Join the movement and help close the gender gap by sharing quotes from the women who inspire you. Read more on the latest edition of #SheSaid ?? https://w.wiki/BZuq??

    • “Our parents would tell us; you can be forced to leave your home, forced into exile, and lose any material or property in your possession. But the one thing that can never be taken away from you is your education.” Quote by Shabana Basij-Rasikh, Afghan educator and humanitarian.
    • “My advice to all writers is to spend the time you need learning to write a great story. Read widely and write every day. Don’t limit yourself to a certain kind of writing, and write what inspires you.?” Quote by Danielle Trussoni, US novelist and Pulitzer Prize in Fiction jurist.
    • “I am drawn to the richness of this great country. Richness not summed in any currency, but in the people.” Quote by Aberu Kebede, Ethiopian long distance runner.
    • “Gender equality cannot be achieved without free and open spaces. Spaces that are accessible, spaces that are inviting and inclusive.” Quote by Maliha Khan, Pakistani executive.
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    At 95, legendary Bolivian fashion designer Daisy Wende isn't just a name; she's a living legacy, and her story is now beautifully preserved for all to see. A trailblazer in the world of textiles, Daisy Wende continues to redefine Bolivian fashion and culture with her remarkable contributions. But her influence stretches far beyond fashion. Her designs – worn by leaders like former President Lidia Gueiler – are intertwined with Bolivia's cultural and political history. Thanks to Wikimedistas de Bolivia, her rich personal archive of photos has been digitized and released on Wikimedia Commons. This newly available archive features over 80 rare images showcasing Wende’s career, the impact of alpaca textiles, and key figures from Bolivia’s past. ?? Explore the Daisy Wende collection and discover more about Bolivia’s fashion and cultural legacy ?? https://w.wiki/BZvL?

    • Bolivian fashion designer Daisy Wende poses for a photo at her home. Text says: A living legacy of Bolivian fashion and culture, now available on Wikimedia Commons.

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