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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Section 1: Practical Applications in the Classroom
    1. Chapter 1: Library-Faculty Collaboration Using Wikipedia for Learning and Civic Engagement
    2. Chapter 2: “Yeah, I Wrote That!”: Incorporating Critical Information Literacy to Build Community Inside and Outside of Wikipedia
    3. Chapter 3: Where History Meets Modern: An Overview of Academic Primary Source Research-Based Learning Programs Aggregating Special Collections and Wikimedia
    4. Chapter 4: Learning Design to Embed Digital Citizenship Skills in the Undergraduate Classroom: A Collaboration among Instructor, Academic Librarian, and Wikipedian
    5. Chapter 5: Authentic Learning in Cultural Anthropology: Editing Wikipedia for Real-World Impact
  9. Section 2: Practical Applications Outside the Classroom
    1. Chapter 6: Do Black Wikipedians Matter? Confronting the Whiteness in Wikipedia with Archives and Libraries
    2. Chapter 7: WP:Catégorie Is … Liaison Librarian Contribution to Local Québécois LGBTQ+ Content in Francophone Wikipedia
    3. Chapter 8: African Academic Libraries Partnering with Wikimedia Projects: Values and Benefits
    4. Chapter 9: Engaging Student Employee Expertise to Improve Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons
    5. Chapter 10: Crowdsourcing and Collaboration: Academic Libraries as Partners in NNLM’s #CiteNLM Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons
    6. Chapter 11: Bibliowikis: The Volunteer-Driven, Catalan Case Study of Libraries as Hotspots for New Wikipedians and High-Quality Sources
  10. Section 3: Wikipedians-in-Residence
    1. Chapter 12: Beyond the Wikipedian-in-Residence, or How to Keep the Flame Burning
    2. Chapter 13: Changing the Way Stories Are Told: Engaging Staff and Students in Improving Wikipedia Content about Women in Scotland
    3. Chapter 14: Notes from the Field: Three Wikimedian-in-Residence Case Studies
    4. Chapter 15: The Open Technology Specialist at the University of Toronto Libraries: A Comprehensive Approach to Wikimedia Projects in the Academic Library
  11. Section 4: Wikipedia Sister Projects
    1. Chapter 16: Hong Kong Literary Landscape: A MediaWiki for Literary Reading and Writing
    2. Chapter 17: Structuring Bibliographic References: Taking the Journal Anais do Museu Paulista to Wikidata
    3. Chapter 18: Wikisource as a Tool for OCR Transcription Correction: The National Library of Scotland’s Response to COVID-19
    4. Chapter 19: Learning from Each Other: Reciprocity in Description between Wikipedians and Librarians
  12. Bookend: An OA Publishing Perspective, 2019–2021
  13. List of Contributors
  14. Index

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