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Gruß, Brunswyk (Diskussion) 15:50, 18. Jan. 2019 (CET)

Hallo Saehrimnir, beim Durchsehen der "Altlasten" habe ich diesen Entwurf gefunden. Du magst ihn nicht zufällig vollends fertigstellen? Ist ja nicht mehr viel ... Grüße Brackenheim 18:04, 15. Feb. 2019 (CET)

Wow das ist ja wirklich ne echte alte Altlast. Danke für den Hinweis da mache ich nochmal einen Anlauf. Gruß Saehrimnir (Diskussion) 09:27, 16. Feb. 2019 (CET)
Done Institut Curie.Saehrimnir (Diskussion) 11:23, 16. Feb. 2019 (CET)
Dankeschön ;-) Brackenheim 15:11, 16. Feb. 2019 (CET)
→ 50. BS-Stammtisch! ←
Gruß, Brunswyk (Diskussion) 11:25, 16. Mär. 2019 (CET)

#1Lib1Ref May 2019

The Wikipedia Library – #1Lib1Ref

As you might've already known, #1Lib1Ref is happening again in May!

#1Lib1Ref, the annual campaign where librarians add references to improve Wikipedia, is back for another round, running from May 15th to June 5th, 2019.

  • Not every part of the world is in sync, more particularly the southern and northern hemispheres. While the January version of the #1lib1ref campaign works well mostly for the northern hemisphere, it doesn't for the countries below the equator. Hence #1lib1ref May! This is a great expansion of the event and it means that there is another opportunity to make Wikipedia more factual and verifiable by leveraging the expertise of librarians around the world.
  • While this campaign encourages participation from the southern hemisphere, we would love for you to join us even if you participated in the January campaign – after all, Wikipedia is only as strong as its references! So whether we call this 1Lib1Ref May, 1Lib1Ref for the Southern Hemisphere, or 1Lib1Ref Strikes Back, the point is the excitement is building again, and we'd like you to be a part of it.

On behalf of The Wikipedia Library Team --MediaWiki message delivery (Diskussion) 20:53, 14. Apr. 2019 (CEST)

For any queries/clarifications and help with organising, contact fnartey@ – at-Zeichen für E-Mailwikimedia[dot]org (Felix Nartey).

Gruß, Brunswyk (Diskussion) 14:58, 11. Mai 2019 (CEST)

Editing News #1—July 2019

20:33, 23. Jul. 2019 (CEST)

Gruß, Brunswyk (Diskussion) 16:43, 13. Sep. 2019 (CEST)

Editing News #2 – Mobile editing and talk pages

12:11, 29. Okt. 2019 (CET)

#1Lib1Ref January 2020

The Wikipedia Library – #1Lib1Ref
#1Lib1Ref is happening again from January 15th through February 5th!

From January 15th to February 5th we will be joining together around the world to make Wikipedia more reliable. You can participate in #1Lib1Ref by simply adding a citation to Wikipedia's content!

That's all we ask and imagine: a world in which every librarian (or archivist, reference professional, and scholar) adds 1 more reference to Wikipedia. This is the fifth year of the #1Lib1Ref campaign and we couldn’t be more excited to support another year of activities.

  • If you are planning to host a coffee hour or a edit-a-thon focused on #1Lib1Ref, and you need funding for the event, you will be able to apply for a Rapid Grant. For the best chance of approval, requests should be made in the month of November, since requests related to #1Lib1Ref will be given priority by the Grants team during November.
  • You can make sure your contribution is counted by using the Program and Events Dashboard for your event, institution, or region, and using the #1Lib1Ref hashtag in your edit summary. Login to start a new event or join an existing one for the January campaign.
  • You can join the 1Lib1Ref community via the Wikimedia & Libraries, and 1Lib1Ref mailing lists, or by joining the Wikimedia and Libraries User Group.

Full resources and guides for participating are available on the campaign page.

On behalf of The Wikipedia Library Team --MediaWiki message delivery (Diskussion) 15:43, 14. Nov. 2019 (CET)

For any queries/clarifications and help with organising, contact fnartey@ – at-Zeichen für E-Mailwikimedia[dot]org (Felix Nartey).