URL | he.wikipedia.org |
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Commercial? | No |
Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
Registration | Optional |
Available language(s) | Hebrew |
Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
Hebrew Wikipedia (Hebrew: ויקיפדיה: האנציקלופדיה החופשית; pronounced Wikipedia: HaEntsiklopedia HaChofshit, while Wikipedia is pronounced by most speakers Vikipedia; Hebrew pronunciation: [wikiˈpedia haʔentsikloˈpedja haχofˈʃit]) is the Hebrew edition of Wikipedia. This edition began in July 2003 and has about 133,000 articles as of April 2012.
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Milestones
- July 8, 2003: The Hebrew edition of Wikipedia was launched.
- October 25, 2003: The 1,000th article was written.
- July 22, 2004: The first meeting of Hebrew Wikipedians took place in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- September 10, 2004: The 10,000th article was written.
- September 20, 2004: The Hebrew version of the Flag of Kazakhstan article became the one millionth article created in all Wikipedias.
- December 24, 2006: The 50,000th article was written.
- January 10, 2010: The 100,000th article was written.
Features
The Hebrew Wikipedia has several topics on which organized article writing projects were held, among them Wikitort - an academic project to write original articles about tort law,[1] PhysiWiki - a project to write and improve articles about Physics with the cooperation of Weizmann Institute of Science,[2] and ongoing academic projects[citation needed] during which mathematics students write as their assignments new articles which cover topics from the basics of calculus and linear algebra up to advanced topics of functional analysis, abstract algebra and algebraic geometry.
Another major area of work is Jewish history and the History of Israel. Such articles often include original photos taken by the writers. In 2006 the Elef Millim project[3] (English: Thousand Words project) was created; its purpose is to enrich Wikipedia with free images. As a part of this project, groups of Israeli Wikipedians meet for field trips in various places in Israel in order to take pictures and bring members of the Hebrew Wikipedia community together.
Hebrew spelling is a matter of debate. The standards published by the Academy of the Hebrew Language are not meticulously followed in common usage, so the Hebrew Wikipedia community decides on problematic cases of spelling by discussions or polls for the sake of consistency within the project. When technically possible, spelling decisions are periodically enforced using automatic replacement by a bot.[4]
Contrast with other language Wikipedias
As of July 2006, the Hebrew Wikipedia has one of the highest amounts of bytes per article, and the highest of all editions on Wikipedia with over 20,000 articles.[5]
Whereas the English Wikipedia requires a general consensus for deleting articles (hence deletion discussion is not considered to be a voting process), the Hebrew Wikipedia has adopted a policy of deletion upon a 55% majority, with no minimum number of votes.[6] In these votes, only registered users with one month seniority and at least 100 edits in the article, image, category or template namespaces in the past 90 days can vote.
Publicity
On the occasion of the 100,000 articles milestone, the Science and Technology Committee of Knesset (Israeli parliament) invited Wikipedia contributors and users to the February 2, 2010 morning meeting, to join in a debate about Wikipedia and other open-source resources.[7]
Notes
- ^ he:ויקיפדיה:פרויקט WIKITORT
- ^ he:ויקיפדיה:מיזמי ויקיפדיה/פיזיוויקי
- ^ meta:Elef Millim project
- ^ he:ויקיפדיה:בוט/בוט החלפות
- ^ Wikimedia Statistics Tool
- ^ Hebrew Wikipedia deletion policy page
- ^ "Is Wikipedia good for the Jews?". Jerusalem Post. 2010-02-02. http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=167613.
External links
- (Hebrew) Hebrew Wikipedia
- (Hebrew) Hebrew Wikipedia mobile version
- (Hebrew) he:ויקיפדיה:פרסומים בתקשורת - a list of mass media articles covering the Hebrew Wikipedia
- (Hebrew) he:ויקיפדיה:פרסומים אקדמיים - a list of academic papers about the Hebrew Wikipedia
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