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December 2015

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Week of Dec. 1 - Dec. 6

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  • Wikimedia Research Newsletter, November 2015 — by Tilman Bayer — Posted 2015/12/01
  • Wikimedia Foundation to begin annual year-end contribution campaign — by Lisa, Megan — Posted 2015/12/01
  • Digest 11/30 (draft) — by Ed, reviewed by Comms — Posted 2015/12/02
  • 1000 Marathi books by Marathi-language non-profit to come online on Marathi Wikisource with Open Access — by Subha, reviewed by Ed, Joe — Posted 2015/12/03
  • A new for-credit elective course dedicated to contributing to Wikipedia now available to all B.A. students at Tel Aviv University — by Shani, reviewed by Ed, Joe — Posted 2015/12/03
  • Harrassment survey — by Maggie, Patrick, reviewed by Ed, Joe — Posted 2015/12/03
  • Wiki Loves Monuments in Ukraine — by Vira, reviewed by Ed, Joe — Posted 2015/12/04
  • News on Wikipedia-Paris — by Joe, reviewed by Ed — Posted 2015/12/04

Week of Dec. 7 - Dec. 13

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  • Wiki Loves Monuments 2015 winners — by Andrew, reviewed by Ed, Joe — Posted 2015/12/07
  • Creative Commons: Preserving culture, 1 billion items at a time — by Jeff, reviewed by Comms — Posted 2015/12/08
  • Medinapedia (draft) — by Andrew, reviewed by Emna — Posted 2015/12/08
  • Managing Agile Development & Engineering: Phragile — by Jens Ohlig (WMDE), reviewed by Ed, Joe — Posted 2015/12/08
  • Documenting Tunis for future generations (draft) — by Emna Mizouni, reviewed by Comms — Posted 2015/12/08
  • Milestones (draft) — by Joe, reviewed by Ed — Posted 2015/12/10
  • Maithili Wikipedia Journey of 1 year — by Biplab, reviewed by Comms — Posted 2015/12/10
  • November Highlights (draft) — by Andrew, reviewed by Comms — Posted 2015/12/11

Week of Dec. 14 - Dec. 20

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Week of Dec. 21 - Dec. 27

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Week of Dec. 28 - Dec. 31

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  • Our most popular posts of 2015: black hats, artificial intelligence, John Oliver, and a photobomb (draft) — by Ed, reviewed by Blog team — Posted 2015/12/29