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The Wikimedia Movement in Canada: Focus III. Literacies
The Wikimedia Movement in Canada
Focus III. Literacies
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Introduction
Focus I. Identities
1. Protocols of Pluralization: Negotiating Cultural Cohabitation in Wikipedia
2. Does Wikipedia’s Acadia Portal Offer an Accurate Portrait?
3. Using Wikidata to Quantify the Gender Gap in Biographical Resources
Focus II. Institutions
4. Wikidata in Canada and the Mariposa Folk Festival Linked Data Project
5. Wikimedia in a Québec Art Museum: Exploring an Open Cultural Institution Model
6. Open Government: A Wiki to Link Them All Together
Focus III. Literacies
7. Public Knowledge During the COVID-19 Infodemic: Health Literacy and the Effect of Wikipedia
Afterword: The Value of Verified Knowledge in the Age of Generative AI
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