GLAM/Newsletter/February 2021/Contents/Serbia report
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Amazing results of the January #1Lib1Ref campaign
Serbian Wikipedia won the first place of the #1Lib1Ref campaign
Serbian Wikipedia convincingly achieved first place in the global for editing references with 17112 entered references by 31 participants. As many as five editors of Serbian Wikipedia were placed in the top 10 editors of the Campaign, and the title of the best editor of the Campaign was taken by the srWiki editor . With this campaign, 3853 articles on Serbian Wikipedia received new data sources, and the level of reliability was significantly increased.
Wikipedian in residence at Museum of African Art
A one-month was held at the Museum of African Art in Belgrade. During the project, 11 articles were written and complemented, while numerous articles on Serbian and English Wikipedia were illustrated. 303 files have been posted on Wikimedia Commons, including a rare video of an elephant hunt, photos of Josip Broz Tito from a visit to Africa, as well as photos of African tribes, political figures, and cultural monuments.
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A Village in Ghana in 1975.
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Egyptian Soldier in 1955
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The Great Sphinx in 1955
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Tito and Nasser meeting for the first time
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UNEF Soldier in Sinai Reading Yugoslavian newspaper "Borba"
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Cairo in 1950's
Wikipedian in residence at Belgrade city library
The fifth month of the Belgrade city Library has ended, during which 119 new articles have been written, 3 have been supplemented, and as many as 273 articles have been illustrated. 960 files have been uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, including 4 books, 50 issues of Illustrated War Chronicles, and 20 issues of Zavičaj
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The Illustrated War Chronicle from 1912
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The Illustrated War Chronicle from 1913
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Imperial Family of Russia in 1899
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Isabel Hutton
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Front page of the magazine Bosna
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Front page of the music magazine "Zvuk"