User:Derek J Moore

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    Hello current and aspiring Wikipedians

    My name is Derek
    I’m an ed Techie; post digital learning designer and I manage, research, support or enable knowledge structures and patterns. My digital teaching and learning is both visible and persistent. Wikipedia itself is still a relatively new environment for me. I have worked on the web for many years.

    Not to be confused with Derek (Q25973054), a village in Tolikara Regency, Highland Papua, Indonesia.

    I've chatted to a range of people about Wikipedia. Am very grateful to the many people who have helped me find my way.
    Here in Gauteng, I appreciate Bobby Shabangu (for inducting me to this environment), and Matete Lesele (for the good company). Both have been very kind. Internationally Cogdog's encouragement and open efforts have been really really appreciated. At the moment I am looking for someone to accompany me as I explore Wikidata!

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    Comment: Hi Derek, alas deletion seems to be all the rage these days, in English Wikipedia anyway. There is a blatant element of subjectivity as the deleters only target items posted by those with humble/modest editing records. I once created a biographical article that was made candidate for speedy deletion, but even though I continued adding citations etc. it remained in limbo, until a friend with a high "rank" kindly moved it into mainspace, where it remains to this day.

    Comment: Hello Michael. Sorry about taking such a long time to reply. English Wikipedia is a very robust environment and there is an unfortunate arrogance. This is why I really enjoy Vernacular Wikipedia. So much more space on this learning experience platform. (LXP). Derek J Moore (talk · contribs)

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    Derek J Moore
    lotjhani, molo, howzit, Hello, dumela, sawubona, molo, lotjhani, ndaa, avuxeni Howzit?
    Screenshot
    Main page of the isiZulu onboarding tool (draft)
    Type of site
    Available inEnglish, Afrikaans, isiZulu, siSwati onboarding.
    OwnerDerek Moore
    CommercialNo
    RegistrationOptional
    Launched26 April 2025 (2025-04-26)

    Light bulb iconB Scholars to read

    Thanks to Nicholas (ORCID 0000-0001-5525-1593) for reccomndations

    Previous Research Projects

    Post Digital Privilege: Notes from the rig
    The Geopolitics of Post digital Educational Development
    Project coordinatorPetar, Michael, Alicia
    DurationMay 2024 – Sep 2025

    Abstract

    Unintentionally and unwittingly, I responded to Escobar’s invitation to embrace a pluriversal narrative. On Wikipedia, I have found an academic heritage that remains rooted within a traditional and dominant knowledge system, combined with small communities of practice that have sponsored a multipolar version of scholarship.

    The "truth" of a readily available source that confirms “the facts” to the average Google searcher ties in neatly with modernity. Through interviews with South African Wikipedians, I aim to investigate combined efforts to achieve language equity in South Africa through “Vernacular Wikipedia”. My paper will contain narratives of a few South African Wikipedians who are surfacing the diversity of knowledge systems, enabling the emancipatory promise of the postdigital and uncovering the pluriverse.

    I suspect that if I can move beyond the “languages of modernity” (Mingnolo, 1998) and work in alternate but familiar platforms where these facts are constructed, it might be possible to uncover alternate knowledge systems, and their different realities will be surfaced and revealed. The Wikimedia Foundation, with its 346 language versions, offers an entrance into a pluriverse. South Africa has 11 languages on this multilingual platform. They permit the unaware (i.e. the author) to explore complex and diverse spatial realities, using auto-translation, stubs, categories and an onboarding tool as a guide. Those who enter and participate in this multilingual markdown space, are offered a "holding space" to safeguard their customs, heritage, and cultural knowledge in open, educative, and participatory ways.

    South Africa’s constitutional intentions are to build up an indigenous knowledge commons and a vernacular systems of thought. This has opened many hidden worlds and their multiple realities to me (a pluriverse?). In the paper, I will be exploring how SADiLaR, Wikipedia and PanSALB have combined their efforts with SWiP to initiate a participatory digital humanities, and have begun to use a platforms' complex ecology to support the construction of a linguistic pluriverse in my home country.

    Access Matters
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    Public Libraries in SA

    This dashboard is intended to support those who wish to access public libraries and use Wikipedia
    The tree structure allows you to view libraries by province. Only public libraries that have a page entry on Wikipedia (in english) will appear



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    69 Afrikaans af 129,629 articles 3 bureaucrats Translators Geselshoekie
    341 isiNdebele nr 325 articles ? bureaucrats Translators None?
    189 Sesotho sa Leboa nso 8,935 articles ? bureaucrats Translators None?
    312 siSwathi ss 1,153 articles 0 bureaucrats Translators Likhefi leinthanethi
    274 Sesotho st 1,894 articles ? bureaucrats Translators Potjho e kopano
    225 Setswana tn 5,021 articles ? bureaucrats Translators none?
    318 Xitsonga ts 1,087 articles ? bureaucrats Translators none?
    325 Tshivenda ve 900 articles ? bureaucrats Translators none?
    266 isiXhosa xh 2,421 articles ? bureaucrats Translators None?
    167 isiZulu zu 12,382 articles 0 Administrators Translators Umnyango wamgwamanda


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