
Adam Harangozó
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Wikipedian in residence @NIHRresearch | also at adamharangozo.bsky.social
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https://adamhrngzo.hcommons.org/ 29-03-2019 09:50:37
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Wikipedia is one of the most visited health resources on the internet, but how do we ensure it has reliable information? Adam Harangozo, Wikimedian in Residence at National Institute for Health and Care Research, on how the residency is disseminating medical research on the encyclopaedia. bit.ly/48OtdEI




More and more #CulturalHeritage institutions use the #OutOfCommerce works system - but there is still a long road ahead. Read about the challenges that remain, including the investment needed on the European Union Intellectual Property Office portal: bit.ly/3vhQr8m


Reasons to attend #HLG2024: 1 - We are pleased that Jo Cornish, CILIP interim CEO will be a keynote speaker along with our other confirmed keynote Sue Lacey Bryant. Other confirmed speakers include Adam Harangozó from @NIHREvidence and Dr Elisavet Andrikopoulou




I wouldn't have won The International Women's Media Foundation (International Women's Media Foundation)'s Courage in Journalism Award 2024 this June if I hadn’t been on the ground reporting events and exposing Israeli flagrant violations under perilous conditions, all while being systematically attacked by






🌍 Are you an expert in health and climate change? 💡 Join our 1-hour, online workshop in collaboration with Global Systems Institute to help create a new #Wikipedia article on the health effects of #ClimateChange in the UK. Sign up for a workshop ⬇️ universityofexeter.zoom.us/meeting/regist…


All the takes are correct and yet they also miss the point. Yes, it was insane for the Democrats to think they could win by running a soulless candidate, without a shred of progressive policy vision, pursuing endorsements from neocon war-hawks everybody hates, while arming and

Proud to have co-facilitated the workshop for this with Tatjana Baleta. The resulting article is the work of a great group of experts, enthusiastic about sharing important climate change and health info on Wikipedia.

Wikipedia has a new article, 'Effects of climate change on health in the United Kingdom', collaboratively created by over 20 researchers from UK universities and health institutes. Facilitated by Adam Harangozó and Tatjana Baleta. bit.ly/40gWh5e #climatechange #health

