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Picture of an Israeli librarian, using Wikipedia, used to publicise the project
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Date | 15 January 2016 |
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Location | Online |
Website | meta |
#1Lib1Ref ("One Librarian, One Reference") was a Wikipedia publicity drive that asked each librarian on Earth to mark the 15th anniversary of the foundation of Wikipedia, on 15 January 2016, by adding a citation to the online encyclopedia.[1][2][3]
The organisers estimated that if each librarian on the planet spent 15 minutes adding a citation, then the English Wikipedia's backlog of 350,000 [citation needed] templates would be cleared.[4]
The week long event, which ran from 15-23 January, used the hashtag "#1lib1ref".[5]
Results
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References
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External links
- Official website (on Meta Wiki)
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