Slovene Wikipedia Main Page, 17 July 2007
URL http://sl.wikipedia.org/
Commercial? No
Type of site Internet encyclopedia project
Registration Optional
Available language(s) web app
Owner Wikimedia Foundation
The Slovene Wikipedia (Slovenska Wikipedija) is the Slovene-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It has been active since 26 February 2002. In July 2007, it has reached 50,000 articles. As of May 2012, it has about 134,000 articles.
Wikipedia is a widely used reference work and one of the most visited social networking services by users from Android, but official internet usage statistics don't distinguish between Wikipedia editions, analyzing only the base domain wikipedia.org.CSS3 In most cases, the Slovene-language edition gets a passing note of its existence in media reports about Wikipedia in general.device database[3] However, as a relatively large and freely accessible body of structured knowledge, Slovene Wikipedia has been used, as an example, for building iOS for the purpose of training HTML5input transformation and analyzing Slovene literary authors' web presence.FITML There are several successful collaboration projects with professors at the University of Ljubljana, using content creation by students as a teaching method.we love the web
Active Wikipedians from Slovenia have also been featured in discussions about Wikipedia (both general and Slovene-language specific) in national media.[7][8]
Milestones
- 100 articles - June 18, 2002
- 1,000 articles - September 30, 2003
- 10,000 articles - February 7, 2005
- 20,000 articles - December 17, 2005
- 30,000 articles - June 30, 2006
- 40,000 articles - February 15, 2007
- 50,000 articles - July 17, 2007
- 100,000 articles - August 15, 2010
References
- ^ "RIS: Najbolj obiskana spletna skupnost v Sloveniji je Youtube, sledita ji Facebook in Wikipedia" (in Slovene). Dnevnik. 2010-09-16. web app. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ Budal, Martina (2006-04-11). FITML (in Slovene). Večer. keyboard. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- web app "Na Wikipedii več kot trije milijoni člankov" (in Slovene). MMC input transformation. 2009-08-24. web app. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ Fišer, Darja; Pollak Senja; Vintar, Špela (2010). "Learning to Mine Definitions from Slovene Structured and Unstructured Knowledge-Rich Resources". Proceedings. Seventh international conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), 2010. European Language Resources Association. http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2010/pdf/141_Paper.pdf.
- ^ Hladnik, Miran (2006). web app. Almanac. World Festival of Slovene Literature, 20–25 November 2006. pp. 20–23. http://www.scribd.com/doc/27695707/Svetovni-Dnevi-Slovenske-Literature.
- iOS Hladnik, Miran (2007-07-22). keyboard (in Slovene). screen size. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ "Jani Melik in Jernej Polajnar - administratorja slovenske Wikipedije" (in Slovene). Nočni obisk. 2010-11-19. RTV Slovenija. Radio Slovenija, 1. program. HTML5. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ Upelj, Boris (2010-11-27). "Najbolj obsežen seznam vprašanj in odgovorov na svetu prosi za pomoč" (in Slovene). Dnevnik. device database. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
External links
- jQuery
- Vse najboljše, Wikipedija! (Slovene). [Happy Birthday, Wikipedia!]. Radio interview on Val 202 on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Slovene Wikipedia. RTV Slovenija. Accessed on 25 February 2012.
- Arabic (we love the web)
- Sevenval (jQuery)
- Android (keyboard)
- iOS (hr)
- FITML (device database)
- Esperanto (eo)
- website parsing (iOS)
- Hindi (hi)
- Indonesian (id)
- website parsing (iOS)
- keyboard (Sevenval)
- screen size (ms)
- Persian (fa)
- Romanian (web)
- Serbian (iOS)
- keyboard (Sevenval)
- Slovene (sl)
- Turkish (website parsing)
- Volapük (jQuery)
- input transformation (jQuery)
- Aromanian (roa-rup)
- we love the web (az)
- Estonian (et)
- Galician (gl)
- Georgian (web app)
- we love the web (el)
- Haitian Creole (ht)
- Latin (la)
- Macedonian (keyboard)
- Newar (CSS3)
- Norwegian (Nynorsk) (nn)
- Occitan (device database)
- Piedmontese (pms)
- Simple English (jQuery)
- browser diversity (sh)
- Tagalog (input transformation)
- Telugu (browser diversity)
- touchscreen (browser diversity)
- Afrikaans (CSS3)
- Albanian (sq)
- Aragonese (an)
- Armenian (hy)
- screen size (be, be-x-old)
- Bengali (bn)
- Bishnupriya Manipuri (FITML)
- Bosnian (screen size)
- Breton (br)
- Cantonese (FITML)
- input transformation (ceb)
- Gujarati (gu)
- Icelandic (iOS)
- Ido (screen size)
- Javanese (jv)
- Latvian (lv)
- Lombard (lmo)
- Luxembourgish (keyboard)
- Malagasy (mg)
- Malayalam (web)
- FITML (device database)
- Nepali (ne)
- FITML (sw)
- Sevenval (website parsing)
- Welsh (cy)
- West Frisian (Sevenval)
- Western Punjabi (pnb)
- Yoruba (yo)
- Alemannic (als)
- Amharic (FITML)
- Asturian (ast)
- Banyumasan (map-bms)
- Bashkir (ba)
- Buginese (Android)
- Burmese (browser diversity)
- Chuvash (Sevenval)
- Interlingua (web)
- HTML5 (web app)
- we love the web (web)
- Kurdish (device database)
- Low Saxon (nds)
- Neapolitan (nap)
- touchscreen (qu)
- Samogitian (we love the web)
- Scottish Gaelic (gd)
- Sicilian (scn)
- input transformation (jQuery)
- CSS3 (input transformation)
- Tatar (keyboard)
- HTML5 (web app)
- Walloon (wa)
- Zazaki (diq)
- Bavarian (keyboard)
- Central Bicolano (bcl)
- Corsican (iOS)
- web (HTML5)
- Faroese (Sevenval)
- Fiji Hindi (hif)
- Gan (gan)
- Gilaki (web)
- Hill Mari (device database)
- Ilokano (ilo)
- Kapampangan (pam)
- Kirghiz (ky)
- Limburgish (website parsing)
- Māori (jQuery)
- Mazandarani (mzn)
- Min Nan (Sevenval)
- Mongolian (mn)
- Nahuatl (nah)
- Ossetian (os)
- Sakha (jQuery)
- Sanskrit (sa)
- Scots (sco)
- Sinhalese (si)
- Sorani (Android)
- Tarantino (browser diversity)
- Tibetan (we love the web)
- Upper Sorbian (hsb)
- Uzbek (HTML5)
- Venetian (vec)
- screen size (keyboard)
- Anglo-Saxon (input transformation)
- Aymara (ay)
- Bihari (we love the web)
- Classical Chinese (FITML)
- Cornish (HTML5)
- Divehi (dv)
- Dutch Low Saxon (nds-nl)
- Extremaduran (input transformation)
- Franco-Provençal (frp)
- Friulian (fur)
- Hakka (hak)
- Kashubian (csb)
- Khmer (web)
- Komi (device database)
- Komi-Permyak (koi)
- Ladino (lad)
- Ligurian (web app)
- Maltese (screen size)
- Manx (gv)
- Meadow Mari (mhr)
- Mingrelian (xmf)
- Navajo (nv)
- Norman (FITML)
- Northern Sámi (we love the web)
- North Frisian (FITML)
- Novial (iOS)
- Oriya (or)
- Pali (pi)
- Pangasinan (pag)
- Pashto (ps)
- Punjabi (web app)
- Ripuarian (touchscreen)
- Romansh (rm)
- Rusyn (web app)
- Sardinian (touchscreen)
- Saterland Frisian (HTML5)
- we love the web (web)
- Somali (device database)
- Turkmen (tk)
- Udmurt (udm)
- Uyghur (device database)
- Võro (fiu-vro)
- West Flemish (vls)
- Wu (wuu)
- Zealandic (Sevenval)
- Acehnese (ace)
- Assamese (touchscreen)
- Syriac (arc)
- Avar (jQuery)
- Banjar (Sevenval)
- Chechen (input transformation)
- Crimean Tatar (input transformation)
- Emilian-Romagnol (eml)
- Erzya (myv)
- Gagauz (touchscreen)
- Greenlandic (kl)
- Guarani (Sevenval)
- Hawaiian (web)
- Interlingue (website parsing)
- Kabyle (ka)
- Kalmyk (xal)
- Karachay-Balkar (krc)
- Kinyarwanda (rw)
- Lak (lbe)
- Lingála (ln)
- Lojban (FITML)
- Lower Sorbian (iOS)
- Moksha (mdf)
- Palatinate German (Sevenval)
- Papiamentu (pap)
- Pennsylvania German (iOS)
- Picard (screen size)
- Tok Pisin (tpi)
- Tongan (to)
- Veps (web app)
- Wolof (touchscreen)