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McFarland & Company, an academic publisher based in the United States, has offered free e-books to Wikipedia editors. McFarland has a large title list covering many subject areas, and specializes in topics often underrepresented in academic literature, such as television, graphic novels, video games, sports, and more: McFarland project page.
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Share the group with your library advocates and sign up! This user group is not run by WMF Programs, although we hope to facilitate its development with service and support. The libraries + Wikipedia movement is too big, broad, diverse, global and powerful to be constrained in its potential – leadership needs to emerge from many quarters to ...
1.6 TWL presents: American Library Association's mid-winter meeting 1.7 New Talk: The Future of Libraries and Wikipedia 2 Spotlight on people: Another Believer and Wiki Loves Libraries
The Wikipedians of Rennes, Brittany (the so-called NCO) were invited by the central library of Rennes Les Champs Libres for a first small editathon on 24 November for Wikipedia and Wikisource activities, given it is the 10th anniversary of Wikisource and given the library concomitantly opened a new digital library centered on local heritage.