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- Belgium report: Bouchout Declaration on Open Access to Biodiversity data; Virtual collaboration in the government
- France report: Round table in Brussels; Video at Sèvres; 70th anniversary of the D-Day
- Germany report: Exhibition photography
- Mexico report: Edit-a-thon of Museo Soumaya; simulthaneous edit-a-thon in Argentina, Mexico and Spain about Spanish Exile; new cultural partner of Wikimedia México
- Netherlands report: Music edit-a-thon; Library workshops; Videos, maps and Japanese art donations; Wiki Loves Earth
- Sweden report: Wiki Loves Monuments is being prepared for Sweden
- UK report: Free Culture; Image releases
- USA report: A GLAM Day Out! in Philadelphia; Local History at the Local Library
- Wikimania report: GLAM presentations at Wikimania
- Open Access report: Open biodiversity data; Automated import of scholarly journal articles into Wikisource
- Calendar: July's GLAM events
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- Australia and New Zealand report: ALIA partnership goes countrywide
- Belgium report: Workshops for collection holders across Europe; Founding event of Wikimedia Belgium; Wiki Loves Monuments in Belgium & Luxembourg; Plantin-Moretus Museum; Edit-a-thon at faculty library in Ghent University; Image donation UGentMemorie; Upcoming activities
- France report: Wiki Loves Monuments; mass upload; Musée de Bretagne
- Germany report: Facts, fun and free content
- Ireland report: Ada Lovelace day in Dublin
- Italy report: National Library Conference; Wiki Loves Monuments; Archaeological Open Data; BEIC
- Netherlands report: Video challenge; Wikidata workshop and hackathon; Wikipedia courses in libraries; WWII editathon
- Norway report: Edit-a-thon far north at the Museum of Nordland (Nordlandsmuseet)
- Spain report: Picasso, first Galipedia edit-a-thon, course in Biblioteca Reina Sofía and free portraits
- South Africa report: Wiki Loves GLAMs, Cape Town
- Sweden report: Use, reuse and contributions back and forth
- UK report: Medals, maps and multilingual marvels
- Special story: ORCID identifiers
- Open Access report: Open proposal: Wikidata for Research; Open Access signalling
- Tool testing report: Tools for references, images, video, file usage; Popular Pages
- Calendar: December's GLAM events
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- Argentina report: Workshops and online course
- Basque Country report: Libraries and Wikimedia meet in Donostiapedia
- Belgium report: BeMuseum; upcoming prize ceremony Wiki Loves
- Brazil report: GLAM news in October
- Bulgaria report: Bulgarian Archives State Agency; Archives Challenge
- Côte d'Ivoire report: Collaborating with Parliament, editing with Women
- Germany report: GLAM on Tour at Heidelberg University
- Macedonia report: Wikiexperiments project continues: Chemistry experiments in glorious HD!
- Mexico report: Women in Cinema, LGBT rights, WikiArte, Donation from the Cervantine Library and WikiConNA
- Netherlands report: Wikipedian in Residence; Heritage Leiden; Public libraries
- Norway report: Maps!
- Poland report: Digitisation, modern museums and ancient Nubia
- Serbia report: Wikipedian in Residence and Wiki Librarian workshops
- Spain report: Wiki Takes and libraries
- Sweden report: Nationalmuseum's Paintings; Maritime edit-a-thon; Connected Open Heritage; Swedish National Archive
- UK report: Beautiful birds, and back to the Bodleian
- USA report: WikiConference North America 2016 and edit-a-thons
- Open Access report: Open Access Week; 7,000 new audiovisual media; 2 Requests for Comment & 1 bot
- WMF GLAM report: Digitization, Travel, Structured Data on Commons, and WMF updates
- Calendar: November's GLAM events
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