Tech, Tradition, and Transformation: Wiki's Folklore & Feminism Tools
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Introducing a powerful tool that identifies articles in the English Wikipedia that are absent from your native language Wikipedia. You can customize your selection criteria, and our tool will provide you with a table displaying the missing articles along with suggested titles. You also have the option to download the list in both CSV and wikitables formats. Explore the gap and enhance your languageās Wikipedia with ease.
LaunchIntroducing a groundbreaking multilingual tool, CampWiz, designed to empower organizers in hosting diverse edit-athons across Wikipedia. This tool offers a user-friendly interface, facilitating seamless coordination of events in multiple languages
LaunchCampWiz NXT is a streamlined tool designed to simplify the management of Wikimedia campaigns and media contests. With features like campaign setup, submission tracking, judge coordination, and result publication, it ensures a smooth and efficient process for organizers and participants alike.
LaunchStatWiz is a community-built tool designed to track and visualize statistics from the Wiki Loves Folklore and Feminism and Folklore campaigns. It provides organizers and participants with insights into submissions, engagement metrics, and regional contributions, turning extensive data into clear, meaningful analysis.
Aprova is a comprehensive grant management tool designed to streamline the entire process for grantors and fiscal sponsors. From accurate calculation and accounting to seamless invoice generation and secure e-signature integration, Aprova ensures every step is efficient, transparent, and well-organized.