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Taking complex fluids into a magical world
25 Nov 2025: Inspired by the ‘Harry Potter: A History of Magic’ exhibition at the British Library, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh Complex Fluids Partnership and Edinburgh Libraries joined forces to deliver some magical classes and
Processing and importing data onto Wikidata | Wikimedian in Residence | Information Services
25 Nov 2025: The different tools that you can use to bulk import and reconcile data onto Wikidata.
How to create an account | Wikimedian in Residence | Information Services
25 Nov 2025: Create an account to track your impact and for transparency.
Digital Skills Programme | Help | Information Services
25 Nov 2025: Our Digital Skills Programme consists of over 140 courses open to staff and students. Our courses run throughout the academic year, and are delivered by trainers and experts from across the University.
Digital Learning Applications and Media – Page 7 – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
On July 15th I returned as ‘Witchfinder General’ – Data Visualisation Intern for another 3 months of working on the Map of Scottish Accused Witches of Project.
Digital Learning Applications and Media – Page 12 – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
Hi, my name is Josep Garcia-Reyero and I am the Open-Source Development intern for the summer, which means I get to help re-develop the Mapping of Accused Witches
How to edit | Wikimedian in Residence | Information Services
25 Nov 2025: Guidance and tips on editing.
Digital Learning Applications and Media – Page 11 – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
Finding Impossible Witches : Part One The Search Begins.
Down the rabbit hole of knowledge | Wikimedian in Residence | Information Services
25 Nov 2025: Quick facts about Wikipedia at 24 years old.
June 2025 – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
09 Jun 2025: Perhaps you’re interested in tales of witches (buidsichean), giants (fuamhairean) or fairies (Na Daoine Beaga ‘The Wee Folk’).
