Tamil Wikipedia

Tamil Wikipedia

Logo of the Tamil Wikipedia
Web address ta.wikipedia.org
Slogan கட்டற்ற கலைக்களஞ்சியம்
Commercial? No
Type of site
Internet encyclopedia
Registration

Open read access.
No registration needed for general editing, but necessary for certain tasks including

  • protected page edit
  • page creation
  • file upload
Available in Tamil
Users 77,750+ (as of March 2015)
Content license
Creative Commons Attribution/
Share-Alike
3.0
(most text also dual-licensed under GFDL)
Media licensing varies
Owner Wikimedia Foundation
Launched September 2003
Alexa rank
Decrease 7(Global ), 6 (US) (US/Global 03/2015)

The Tamil Wikipedia is the Tamil language edition of Wikipedia, run by the Wikimedia Foundation.[1] It was established in September 2003 and crossed 57,000 articles on November 2013. The Tamil Wikipedia is the 61st largest Wikipedia and the second largest Wikipedia among Indian languages by article count. It is also the first Wikipedia of Dravidian origin to possess more than 10,000 articles. The project is one of the leading Wikipedia among other South Asian language Wikipedia's in various quality matrices.[2] It has more than 69,400 articles and 82,000 registered users as of October 2015.[3]

Cultural Significance

Contrary to common academic criticism of Wikipedia in the Western countries, the Tamil Wikipedia is widely regarded as an important source of information in the Tamil language on the Internet.[4] The encyclopedia undergoes far less vandalism compared to larger Wikipedia projects, largely because the project has slower growth, mainly due to the lack of computers or Internet service in rural areas of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. Most of the project's development comes from the overseas Tamil diaspora.[4][5]

In April 2010, the Tamil Internet Conference held a contest for college students across the state of Tamil Nadu, India for increasing content on the Tamil Wikipedia.[6] The contest was made with regards to the World Classical Tamil Conference 2010, a meeting of Tamil scholars across the world who discuss modern development of the language. With over 2000 contestants enrolled, the contest concluded with the creation of 1,200 new academically reviewed articles on the Tamil Wikipedia in various subjects.[7]

In September 2013, The Tamil Wikipedia celebrated its 10th year anniversary.[8]

See also

References

External links

Tamil edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tamil Wikipedia.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, March 13, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.