Pages that link to "Property:P44"
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The following pages link to full work available at URL (P44):
Displayed 50 items.
- Modelling/Documents (← links)
- Beyond Wikipedia: Cultural heritage and LOD on the Wikimedia platforms (Q68) (← links)
- (Q22404) (← links)
- Stretching Meta (Q22875) (← links)
- OpenRefine for Wikimedia Commons (Q22895) (← links)
- Using OpenRefine with Wikidata for the first time (Q23250) (← links)
- Fetching Automatic Authority Data in ILS from Wikidata via OpenRefine (Q23252) (← links)
- Creating new Wikidata items with OpenRefine and Quickstatements (Q23261) (← links)
- OpenRefine for Wikimedia Commons: the basics (Q23270) (← links)
- Library Carpentry: OpenRefine (Q23274) (← links)
- Using Open Refine to create XML Records for Wikimedia Batch Upload Tool (Q23280) (← links)
- Fetching and Parsing Data from the Web with OpenRefine (Q23288) (← links)
- Cleaning Data with OpenRefine (Q23292) (← links)
- Guide to Writing for Wikipedia (Q24135) (← links)
- Monumental Monuments in Statia (Q24138) (← links)
- Over 250K new images join the Wikimedia Commons (Q24516) (← links)
- GLAMCampNYC: help us make mass uploads easier (Q24519) (← links)
- Wikimedia and libraries – a symbiotic relationship (Q24520) (← links)
- British Library seeks Wikimedian in Residence (Q24523) (← links)
- A whole network of public libraries begins Wikipedia collaboration in Catalonia (Q24660) (← links)
- Why Wikipedians should love librarians (Q24662) (← links)
- Bring on the Chicks with Glasses!: Why Wiki Loves Libraries &... (Q24663) (← links)
- Wikimedia Chile hosts Wikipedia editathon, photo awards ceremony (Q24664) (← links)
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum announces first Wikipedian in Residence (Q24665) (← links)
- A librarian uses her expertise to improve Wikipedia (Q24666) (← links)
- Defining the Wikisource vision (Q24667) (← links)
- WikiWomen Love Libraries: Italian edition (Q24668) (← links)
- Canadian Copyright Collection from the British Library on Wikimedia Commons (Q24669) (← links)
- Speaking about free knowledge and the law at Yale ISP (Q24670) (← links)
- The treasure behind Görlitz’s age-old walls (Q24671) (← links)
- On Consortium-Based Wikipedian in Residence Positions (Q24672) (← links)
- The Wikipedia Library Strives for Open Access (Q24673) (← links)
- Wiki Tuesday at Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (Q24674) (← links)
- Wikipedia's Art & Feminism Edit-A-Thon and the Gender Gap (Q24675) (← links)
- Are you the next Wikipedia Visiting Scholar? (Q24676) (← links)
- Expanding local history with The Wikipedia Library (Q24677) (← links)
- Why librarians should edit Wikipedia: A testimonial from Switzerland (Q24678) (← links)
- First editathon on the Spanish language and literature in Madrid (Q24679) (← links)
- First GLAM collaboration in Canada with BAnQ (Q24680) (← links)
- The Code to Access – the Key to the Treasure (Q24681) (← links)
- Using Licenses in an easy (and legal) way (Q24682) (← links)
- Global Impact: The Wikipedia Library and Persian Wikipedia (Q24683) (← links)
- Odia Wikisource digitizes classic books to create large Unicode text library (Q24684) (← links)
- Wellcome Library donates 100,000 medical images to Wikimedia Commons (Q24685) (← links)
- Why Italian fashion history should be just a click away: Virginia Gentilini (Q24686) (← links)
- What happens when you give a Wikipedia editor a research library? (Q24687) (← links)
- Children in Mali can now read Wikipedia offline, thanks to MALebooks e-readers (Q24688) (← links)
- Five new positions placing Wikipedians as Visiting Scholars (Q24689) (← links)
- When cultural heritage gets a digital life (Q24690) (← links)
- The first smile and photobomb ever photographed (Q24691) (← links)