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DescriptionTrends in Article Creation (Wikimania'14 presentation slides).pdf
English: Slides presented on Aug. 10th, 2014 at Wikimania'14. See video File:Aaron Halfaker - Trends in Wikipedia Article Creation - Wikimania 2014.webm
Aaron Halfaker - Trends in Wikipedia Article Creation - Wikimania 2014
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