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The African Librarians Week is an outreach initiative organized to build awareness of and fix gaps in knowledge about African content on Wikipedia. We want to equip African librarians to add missing references to articles about Africa on Wikipedia. It is organized by AfLIA in partnership with the Wikimedia Foundation as part of the global #1Lib1Ref campaign.

African Librarians Week


What exactly will African librarians do during the Week Starting 22nd - 29th May, 2022?

We encourage African librarians to update Wikipedia articles about Africa and African scholars in all disciplines with citations and references. By doing so, we can create reliable content on Africa on Wikipedia for the benefit of global readers. To learn how to add a citation to a Wikipedia article, please go to the.

All librarians from National Libraries, Academic and Special Libraries, Public and Community Libraries, School Libraries as well as LIS institutions in Africa are eligible and invited to come on board as we improve the narrative of Africa and African scholars in Wikipedia.

This campaign is being organized to mobilize equipped African editors to improve African content on Wikipedia. The organizers are primarily targeting librarians but that does not necessarily mean we are ignoring other potential editors who can contribute knowledge and references on Africa’s rich history, culture, and people on Wikipedia.

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Knowledge about Africa being open and integrated into the global body of knowledge


 * 1) Contributing to the creation of reliable content on Africa on Wikipedia for the benefit of global readers and
 * 2) Helping to ensure the world can continue to learn from Africa’s rich history, culture, and people on Wikipedia

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