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The following pages link to library (Q22121):
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- The first smile and photobomb ever photographed (Q24691) (← links)
- WikipediansSpeak: Telugu-language library catalog project helps Wikipedia grow (Q24692) (← links)
- Librarian as public knowledge leader: ways to use Wikipedia (Q24693) (← links)
- How can you write an open access encyclopedia in a closed access world? (Q24694) (← links)
- Community Digest—collaboration bears fruit in Quebec (Q24695) (← links)
- Bringing libraries closer to Wikipedia: Merrilee Proffitt (Q24696) (← links)
- Updated: the story of Wikipedia and libraries is being rewritten around the world this week with #1Lib1Ref (Q24697) (← links)
- Engaging librarians (and others) through social technologies: A #1lib1ref think-piece (Q24698) (← links)
- Switzerland's ETH-Bibliothek is uploading 134,000 images to Wikimedia Commons (Q24699) (← links)
- Engaging the world’s libraries with Wikipedia—what are the opportunities? (Q24700) (← links)
- Wikipedian in residence at the Austrian Constitutional Court (Q24701) (← links)
- How the world's first Wikidata Visiting Scholar created linked open data for five thousand works of art (Q24702) (← links)
- "The future of information is going to be collaborative": Jesús Lau (Q24703) (← links)
- Librarians offer the gift of a footnote to celebrate Wikipedia’s birthday: Join #1lib1ref 2017 (Q24704) (← links)
- The first week's highlights from #1lib1ref (Q24705) (← links)
- Digital archivist brings forgotten stories to light on Wikipedia (Q24706) (← links)
- You can now add automatically generated citations to millions of books on Wikipedia (Q24707) (← links)
- Wiki Loves Archives: Citizen participation helps rescue damaged archival resources (Q24708) (← links)
- Becoming a National Wikimedian: Jason Evans and the National Library of Wales (Q24709) (← links)
- Research libraries and Wikimedia: A shared commitment to diversity, open knowledge, and community participation (Q24710) (← links)
- Bringing light to Czechoslovakian history: Jindřich Nosek and the Art Library Project (Q24711) (← links)
- What can we glean from OCLC's experience with library staff learning Wikipedia? (Q24713) (← links)
- How do memory institutions use Wikipedia and Wikidata in their collection catalogues? (Q24714) (← links)
- Celebrate Wikipedia's birthday by joining your local library in the #1Lib1Ref campaign (Q24715) (← links)
- In Cote d'Ivoire, partnering with libraries provides opportunities (Q24716) (← links)
- What galleries, libraries, archives, and museums can teach us about multimedia metadata on Wikimedia Commons (Q24717) (← links)
- Using librarianship to create a more equitable internet: LGBTQ+ advocacy as a wiki-librarian (Q24718) (← links)
- Building a better #1Lib1Ref (Q24719) (← links)
- 1Lib1Ref spreads to the Southern Hemisphere and beyond (Q24720) (← links)
- Wikidata & Wikibase for national libraries: the inaugural meeting (Q24721) (← links)
- Wikisource as a tool for Community Growth (Q24722) (← links)
- Holding a Strategy Salon in Caracas (Q24723) (← links)
- The Wikipedia Library Books & Bytes for September-October 2019 (Q24724) (← links)
- Punjabi Wikisource gifts non-traditional sources to Wikipedia through #1lib1ref (Q24725) (← links)
- Libraries love Wikimedia, too! (Q24726) (← links)
- #1Lib1Ref: Calling librarians around the world to improve Wikipedia (Q24727) (← links)
- Lessons from cultural institutions and libraries that went open access in 2020-2021 (Q24728) (← links)
- Uplifting Global Voices: A Reflection on Publishing an Edited Book on Academic Libraries and Wikipedia (Q24729) (← links)
- Learn Wikidata: An Interactive Course (Q24730) (← links)
- #1Lib1Ref Journal: Healing “professional trauma” in postcommunist Romanian libraries (Q24731) (← links)
- The May round for 1Lib1Ref is back with a more diverse campaign and even more languages! (Q24732) (← links)
- Editathon at OYA Soichi Library, Japanese magazine library (Q24733) (← links)
- “Student Wikipedian Community in Waseda Uni Tokyo” and “Toumon Wikipedian Club Japan” held an... (Q24735) (← links)
- 日本の皆さんは、ぜひ、ウィキペディア展覧会に出展を (Q24736) (← links)
- GLAM stakeholders in Indonesia to connect in Jakarta (Q24737) (← links)
- Japanese Wikipedians visited Sanko Library in Tokyo for the preparation of the upcoming editathon (Q24738) (← links)
- Wikimedia Foundation Grants and Biography Edit-a-thon in Kanagawa, Japan (Q24739) (← links)
- Wikimedia Foundation Offers Digital Literacy Training to Nile University Community (Q24740) (← links)
- Revealing the uniqueness of Oya Soichi Library, a Japanese magazine library through editing Wikipedia (Q24741) (← links)
- 大宅壮一文庫で開催されたウィキペディア編集イベント WikipediaOYA を取り上げた雑誌記事等 (Q24742) (← links)