This is great. So much easier to find things and understand what the team is doing :) Nice work!
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On 7 February 2018 at 05:44, Dario Taraborelli dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org wrote:
*Hey all,We’re thrilled to announce the Wikimedia Research team now has a simple, navigable, and accessible landing page, making our output, projects, and resources easy to discover and learn about: https://research.wikimedia.org https://research.wikimedia.org/ The Research team decided to create a single go-to page (T107389 https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T107389) to provide an additional way to discover information we have on wiki, for the many audiences we would like to engage with – particularly those who are not already familiar with how to navigate our projects. On this page, potential academic collaborators, journalists, funding organizations, and others will find links to relevant resources, contact information, collaboration and partnership opportunities, and ways to follow the team's work.There are many more research resources produced by different teams and departments at WMF – from Analytics, to Audiences, to Grantmaking, and Programs. If you see anything that’s missing within the scope of the Research team, please let us know https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T107389!Dario*
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