The International Dunhuang Project group at the British Library ran a multi-day, multi-language, editing programme during late October 2012, focused on the broad theme of Central Asian history and archaeology. Participants were drawn from IDP staff and colleagues in other departments of the British Library, as well as volunteer Wikipedians, three groups of students, and a number of participants from external institutions.
During the week-long event, --- articles were improved, of which --- were newly created or significantly expanded. Around a hundred images were uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, which are now used in sixty-four different articles across ten languages.
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