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Alison Smith is an experienced administrator with experience in online communications, digital literacy, and program development. Her expertise in content management, video production, website migration, and social media | Alison Smith is an experienced administrator with experience in online communications, digital literacy, and program development. Her expertise in content management, video production, website migration, and social media aim to bridge the digital divide and bring innovative solutions to Wikimedia Australia. | ||
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Alison Smith is an experienced administrator with experience in online communications, digital literacy, and program development. Her expertise in content management, video production, website migration, and social media aim to bridge the digital divide and bring innovative solutions to Wikimedia Australia.
Blog posts
9 April 2024
An experimental Chrome extension for finding citations in Wikipedia by using ChatGPT
28 February 2024
Australian Wikimedian Ann Reynolds hit 100,000 edits on Wikipedia!
31 January 2024
What is Wikipedia’s relationship to data? What should Wikipedia’s relationship to data be?
24 January 2024
WikiCon Brisbane 2023 was a great success but we want to do even better!
2 January 2024
Wikimedia Australia announce the awarding of four grants to partner organisations in 2024
12 December 2023
Wikimania dates have been announced for August 7-10, 2024 in Poland.
16 October 2023
Brodie Hoare's Wikidata Fellow Report, 2023
11 October 2023
Four of our Partner Projects have now concluded with successful outcomes for the organisations and Wikimedia platforms.
19 September 2023
Wikimedia Australia is delighted to announce our 2023 national conference