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The following pages link to Alexander D. Stinson (Q22868):
Displayed 22 items.
- Using the Campaign Product Event Registration Tools (Q22849) (← links)
- Let's sum all GLAM results (Q22955) (← links)
- Capacity building: Learnings from GLAM projects... (Q22983) (← links)
- Communicating GLAM-Wiki: What do we need to do next? (Q22998) (← links)
- What's New in GLAM-Wiki? (Q23618) (← links)
- What's Wikidata? How does it work? -- Learning the Wikidata Basics (Q23678) (← links)
- Expanding local history with The Wikipedia Library (Q24677) (← links)
- What happens when you give a Wikipedia editor a research library? (Q24687) (← links)
- Five new positions placing Wikipedians as Visiting Scholars (Q24689) (← links)
- Librarian as public knowledge leader: ways to use Wikipedia (Q24693) (← 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)
- Engaging the world’s libraries with Wikipedia—what are the opportunities? (Q24700) (← 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)
- Becoming a National Wikimedian: Jason Evans and the National Library of Wales (Q24709) (← 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)
- Using librarianship to create a more equitable internet: LGBTQ+ advocacy as a wiki-librarian (Q24718) (← links)
- Wikidata for public radio (Q25086) (← links)