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Revision as of 13:45, 7 August 2024
☘️ Welcome |
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Save the date! De Celtic Knot Conferentie is terug
After several years of online conferences, we are very pleased to announce that the Celtic Knot will take place again in person, in Waterford City, Ireland. The dates for the conference will be Wednesday 25 to Friday 27 September 2024. The venue is the Tower Hotel, Waterford City - located on the Mall and opposite Reginald's Tower.
More details about the event, the program, and how to get involved, will be added to this set of pages in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned!
About the Celtic Knot
The Celtic Knot Wikimedia Languages Conference aims to bring people together to share their experiences of working on sharing information in minority and minoritised languages. Our aim is to help people learn how to direct the flow of information across language barriers and support their communities.
The Celtic Knot Wikimedia Languages Conference is a place where people working on growing and maintaining their communities (on Wikipedia, but also Wikisource or Wikidata) can meet, learn from each other, and support each other on topics like community growth, technical tools, or collaboration with partners.
Driven by the vision of Wikimedia UK, together with local partners and fellow Wikimedia chapters, the Celtic Knot conference carries the experience of five annual editions, including two online events. The conference usually spotlights a language or language family, and the participants can learn more about the cultural context as well as the state of the Wikimedia projects in these languages.
Organising team
- Amy O'Riordan, Wikimedia Community Ireland (OifigeachWMIE)
- Sophie Fitzpatrick, Wikimedia Community Ireland (Cailínréalta)
- Daria Cybulska (WMUK)
- Richard Nevell (WMUK)
- Léa Lacroix, consultant (Auregann)
Timeline
- Scholarship Applications: closed
- Call for Program Proposals: concluded
- Registration open: June
- Program Announced: mid-August