"In the next year, the US will continue to expand the use and availability
of openly licensed educational material".
https://twitter.com/opengov/status/656901860322910208
I'm not sure if we want to retweet the White House directly, but somehow
showing support for the concept might be appropriate.
Credit to Ocaasi for spotting this.
Pine
Hey Pete!
Not to worry, we are here to help. There's an easy (if apparently obscure)
answer here: the social media list.
You are copied now. Feel free to use anytime to flag things for us!
Katherine
mobile.
On Oct 23, 2015 01:47, "Pete Forsyth" <pete(a)wikistrategies.net> wrote:
> Hi Katherine and/or Tilman,
>
> I've been searching Meta for the answer, but coming up short. Could you
> publish a tweet and Facebook post about our event at WMF next Wednesday? We
> are putting a heavy focus on international participation; I've been
> promoting in the Americas, Asia, Australia etc. (It will be the middle of
> the night for Europe/Africa.)
>
> Here is a suggested tweet:
>
> Webinar: Wikipedia & Open Access, featuring @JakeOrlowitz
> <https://twitter.com/JakeOrlowitz> @mbeisen <https://twitter.com/mbeisen>
> @sklaporte <https://twitter.com/sklaporte> @peteforsyth
> <https://twitter.com/peteforsyth>: Oct 28 / 92.
> http://wikistrategies.net/oa-panel #oaw15sf
> <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23oaw15sf>
>
>
> -Pete
>
> --
> Pete Forsyth
> Principal, Wiki Strategies
> pete(a)wikistrategies.net
> +1 503-383-9454
> www.wikistrategies.net
>
Hello everyone,
The Wikipedia monument has its first year anniversary today. Please and
thank you for reviewing!
t: Did you know that there is a Wikipedia monument in Poland? Today marks
its first anniversary! http://buff.ly/1kwWA6y
t:Today marks the first anniversary of the Wikipedia monument: it is
dedicated to the volunteers around the world. http://buff.ly/1kwWA6y
t: The Wikipedia monument in Poland is dedicated to the thousands of
editors who have contributed to Wikipedia. http://buff.ly/1kwWA6y
Fb: "With this monument the citizens of Słubice would like to pay homage to
thousands of anonymous editors all over the world, who have contributed
voluntarily to the creation of Wikipedia, the greatest project co-created
by people regardless of political, religious or cultural borders." Today
marks the first anniversary of the Wikipedia monument!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Monument
--
Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org
The Rugby World Cup is currently under way in England. Did You Know? The
winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup, named after William Webb
Ellis, the Rugby School pupil who — according to a popular legend —
invented rugby by picking up the ball during a football/soccer game.
http://buff.ly/1jCWwlt
Rugby World Cup currently under way in England. New Zealand current world
champ. http://buff.ly/1jCWwlt
Jeff Elder
Digital communications manager
Wikimedia Foundation
704-650-4130
@jeffelder <https://twitter.com/JeffElder>
@wikipedia <https://twitter.com/wikipedia>
The Wikimedia blog <https://blog.wikimedia.org/>
We are so impressed by these budding Wikipedians! Students and a teacher at
La Corolla School in Oviedo, Spain, gather around Lila Tretikov, executive
director of the Wikimedia Foundation, on Wednesday. The students have
worked on Wikipedia articles in celebration of the Princess of Asturias
Award given this week to Wikipedia. See more on the awards here:
http://buff.ly/1jCZTsE
Jeff Elder
Digital communications manager
Wikimedia Foundation
704-650-4130
@jeffelder <https://twitter.com/JeffElder>
@wikipedia <https://twitter.com/wikipedia>
The Wikimedia blog <https://blog.wikimedia.org/>