Konkani Wikipedia

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Favicon of Wikipedia Konkani Wikipedia
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Web address gom.wikipedia.org
Commercial? No
Type of site
Internet encyclopedia
Registration Open read access.
No registration needed for general editing, but necessary for certain tasks including
  • • protected page edit 
  • • page creation 
  • • file upload 
Available in Konkani
Content license
Creative Commons Attribution/
Share-Alike
3.0
(most text also dual-licensed under GFDL)
Media licensing varies
Owner Wikimedia Foundation
Launched July 2015
Alexa rank
Decrease 7 (Global ), 6 (US) (US/Global 02/2016)

Konkani Wikipedia is Konkani language edition of Wikipedia, run by Wikimedia Foundation. It was started in July 2015.[1] Currently there are 2,430 content articles in the project.

History

Konkani Wikipedia went live in July 2015. Earlier in September 2013, 4 volumes of Konkani vishwakosh (encyclopedia) were relicensed under creative commons licenses.[2] Information from these volumes of encyclopedias were used to write articles on Konkani Wikipedia.[3] In the same year a Wikipedia-related workshop was organized at Goa University.[4] In April 2014, two introductory sessions on editing Wikipedia were conducted at Roshni Nilaya School of Social Work in Goa.[5]

In July 2015 the Wikipedia went live. Before that it was in Wikimedia incubation for 9 years. At the time of the official inauguration the Wikipedia contained 2500 articles. The project was supported by Goa University and Nirmala Institute of Education. Madhavi Sardesai, a professor of Goa University, played an important role to launch the project. Prakash Parienkar, head of department of Konkani department of Goa University told at that time:[6]

We will assign projects to our students and writers too, to write articles on different subjects related to Goa and upload them on the Wikipedia. This will include information on local food, its culture, tradition, tourist spots and much more.

In January 2016, a one-day edit-a-thon was organized at Krishnadas Shama Central Library, Goa. Rahmanuddin Shaik, a Center for Internet and Society representative trained the participants about Wikipedia editing and policies. Almost 100 articles were created during this one-day event.[7]

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