Free Knowledge Award is an award presented by Wikimedia RU, a russian nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting encyclopedic knowledge. [1] The prize is awarded to individuals or organizations who are not active participants in Wikimedia Foundation projects, but who have made a notable contribution to the goals of the Wikimedia movement: the dissemination of free knowledge. It has been awarded annually since 2014. [2]
The Free Knowledge Award winners are determined in two stages. First, the wiki community nominates candidates and votes, which results in a short list. From this list, Wikimedia RU members select 3-4 winners, taking into account the arguments presented. The winners are announced directly at the ceremony.
№ | Years | Winners |
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1 | 2014 | Ivan Zassoursky Internet Users Association [3] Ushinsky State Pedagogical Library Association of Honorary Citizens, Mentors and Talented Youth [2] |
2 | 2015 | CyberLeninka [4] Homeland heroes [5] Business Journal |
3 | 2016 | Oral History (foundation) [6] National Electronic Library [7] Yuri Metelkin |
4 | 2017 | Old Books Project [2] Клопс.Ru Andrei Galinichev and Dmitry Poslavsky [2] |
5 | 2018 | Digital Herbarium of Moscow University [8] Russian OpenStreetMap community [9] Kirill Vasiliev |
6 | 2019 | Free webinars "Direct-Academy" platform Aleksey Ryabinin Nekrasov Central Library |
7 | 2020 | News agency Bashinform Youth movement Selet [10] Leonid Shafirov [11] |
8 | 2021 | Vadim Riabitsev and Nina Sadykova Alexei Sidelnikov and Mikhail Trenikhin [12] Dmitry Lyovochkin Atlas of New Professions project team |
9 | 2022 | Olesya Nosova [13] Anatoly Gulyaev and Evgeny Raevsky [14] Andrei Kuznetsov |
2023 | It was not conducted | |
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