The document describes a Wiki-based relief project called saveMLAK that was launched after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It began as separate Wikis for different cultural institutions like libraries, museums, and community centers, but integrated into one saveMLAK Wiki. The saveMLAK Wiki collects detailed information on over 1,000 damaged cultural institutions, including fact sheets, damage details, relief efforts, and is collaboratively edited and updated. It aims to aggregate information to support relief and recovery efforts for victims of the natural disaster.
The document summarizes the Organic.Edunet application profile that was developed based on the IEEE LOM standard. Key changes introduced in the application profile include adopting vocabularies from relevant sources for elements such as coverage, contribute role, learning resource type, and classification. The application profile was delivered in two versions, with the second being a multilingual version that incorporated feedback from experts. Progress on implementing the application profile includes setting up learning repositories and an Organic.Edunet portal.
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The document summarizes the Organic.Edunet application profile that was developed based on the IEEE LOM standard. Key changes introduced in the application profile include adopting vocabularies from relevant sources for elements such as coverage, contribute role, learning resource type, and classification. The application profile was delivered in two versions, with the second being a multilingual version that incorporated feedback from experts. Progress on implementing the application profile includes setting up learning repositories and an Organic.Edunet portal.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses the fragmentation of workers and labor movements in post-socialist China along regional, sectoral, and ideological lines. It also analyzes the history of labor movements in China and struggles between workers and the Communist Party-state for more autonomous trade unions. While independent unions have emerged, the official All-China Federation of Trade Unions has also attempted reforms to mediate between workers and the hardline party elite, with the goal of preventing fully independent labor movements and maintaining its role within the state corporatist system. The future may involve more autonomous but not fully independent unions as China balances workers' interests and state control over the labor movement.
The document describes SAVEMLAK, a wiki-based collaborative relief project created after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It provides details on:
- The origins and growth of SAVEMLAK, which started as individual wikis (e.g. savelibrary) focused on damaged libraries, museums, archives and other institutions and integrated them into a single wiki site.
- The contents and usage statistics of the SAVEMLAK wiki, which now includes over 30,000 pages created by 300 editors tracking information on damaged institutions and relief efforts.
- Keys to the success of the wiki approach, which involved addressing fears about the wiki system, descriptive rules and co-editing through a
The slideshow titled "The Spirit of Feathers" was created by Dianne, also known as Ziosha. It explores feathers and their symbolic meaning across cultures. The slideshow likely contains visuals of feathers from various places and time periods alongside descriptions of their cultural significance.
Makoto Okamoto discusses the saveMLAK project, which aims to archive information about cultural facilities damaged in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. The project launched a wiki for volunteers to document over 800 damaged museums, libraries, and community centers across 18 affected prefectures. This provides a more comprehensive character-based database than other archiving projects focused primarily on images. The saveMLAK wiki seeks to record details of overall damages beyond what has been documented and ensure materials from across eastern and western Japan are preserved.
After earthquakes and tsunamis in 2011 damaged museums in eastern Japan, over 23,000 natural history specimens were transferred to over 40 remote museums for restoration. Remote museums provided stable, safe environments for restoration work and engaged local volunteers. Specimens were stabilized, cleaned, dried, and repaired by experts sent to on-site museums or remote facilities. The network of natural history museums across Japan coordinated the large-scale salvage and restoration efforts. However, natural history collections lack formal legal protections in Japan, unlike cultural properties. Future legislation and cooperation between museum networks could improve disaster response.
- WikiMedia is a non-profit organization that aims to empower people around the world to collect and develop educational content through various wiki projects like Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and Wikimedia Commons.
- The organization's mission is to make and keep useful information from its projects available on the Internet free of charge in order to address issues like lack of education, poverty, and lack of access to media.
- Teemu Leinonen gave a presentation on WikiMedia and discussed how contributing to Wikimedia projects can help share knowledge and be part of the solution to global problems.
Les 15 ans de l'encyclopédie Wikipedia coïncident avec les 11 ans de Wikimedia en Côte d'Ivoire. C'est en mai 2005 que le projet Côte d'Ivoire était lancé sur l'encyclopédie. Retour sur une histoire en constante évolution.
Japan experiences frequent earthquakes due to its location on tectonic plates that push together. It has a long history of deadly quakes and tsunamis, including one in 1923 that killed over 100,000 people. As a result, Japan has developed extensive disaster preparation measures like strict building codes, early warning systems, and frequent evacuation drills to minimize damage and save lives. These precautions show that Japan is the world's most prepared country for earthquakes and tsunamis.
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused widespread damage. A powerful magnitude 9.0 earthquake triggered a massive tsunami that devastated many coastal towns in northern Japan. Some towns, like Rikuzentakata, were nearly wiped off the map by tsunami waves over 20 meters high, leaving little more than piles of rubble. The earthquake and tsunami displaced over 300,000 people and caused shortages of essential supplies for survivors. Damage varied between towns, with some being rebuilt while others were not.
Here are the four main SaaS pricing models:
1. Freemium: Offers a basic free version of the product to attract users, then upsells premium paid features/plans. Good for growth but may be difficult to monetize.
2. Subscription: Customers pay a recurring monthly/annual fee for access to the full product. Simple pricing but can lead to churn if not delivering value.
3. Usage-based: Customers pay based on actual usage levels/metrics. Aligns price with value but requires more complex pricing/billing.
4. One-time payment: A single payment provides lifetime access to the product. Easy for customers but limits recurring revenue potential.
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The document describes SAVEMLAK, a wiki-based collaborative relief project created after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It provides details on:
- The origins and growth of SAVEMLAK, which started as individual wikis (e.g. savelibrary) focused on damaged libraries, museums, archives and other institutions and integrated them into a single wiki site.
- The contents and usage statistics of the SAVEMLAK wiki, which now includes over 30,000 pages created by 300 editors tracking information on damaged institutions and relief efforts.
- Keys to the success of the wiki approach, which involved addressing fears about the wiki system, descriptive rules and co-editing through a
The slideshow titled "The Spirit of Feathers" was created by Dianne, also known as Ziosha. It explores feathers and their symbolic meaning across cultures. The slideshow likely contains visuals of feathers from various places and time periods alongside descriptions of their cultural significance.
Makoto Okamoto discusses the saveMLAK project, which aims to archive information about cultural facilities damaged in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. The project launched a wiki for volunteers to document over 800 damaged museums, libraries, and community centers across 18 affected prefectures. This provides a more comprehensive character-based database than other archiving projects focused primarily on images. The saveMLAK wiki seeks to record details of overall damages beyond what has been documented and ensure materials from across eastern and western Japan are preserved.
After earthquakes and tsunamis in 2011 damaged museums in eastern Japan, over 23,000 natural history specimens were transferred to over 40 remote museums for restoration. Remote museums provided stable, safe environments for restoration work and engaged local volunteers. Specimens were stabilized, cleaned, dried, and repaired by experts sent to on-site museums or remote facilities. The network of natural history museums across Japan coordinated the large-scale salvage and restoration efforts. However, natural history collections lack formal legal protections in Japan, unlike cultural properties. Future legislation and cooperation between museum networks could improve disaster response.
- WikiMedia is a non-profit organization that aims to empower people around the world to collect and develop educational content through various wiki projects like Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and Wikimedia Commons.
- The organization's mission is to make and keep useful information from its projects available on the Internet free of charge in order to address issues like lack of education, poverty, and lack of access to media.
- Teemu Leinonen gave a presentation on WikiMedia and discussed how contributing to Wikimedia projects can help share knowledge and be part of the solution to global problems.
Les 15 ans de l'encyclopédie Wikipedia coïncident avec les 11 ans de Wikimedia en Côte d'Ivoire. C'est en mai 2005 que le projet Côte d'Ivoire était lancé sur l'encyclopédie. Retour sur une histoire en constante évolution.
Japan experiences frequent earthquakes due to its location on tectonic plates that push together. It has a long history of deadly quakes and tsunamis, including one in 1923 that killed over 100,000 people. As a result, Japan has developed extensive disaster preparation measures like strict building codes, early warning systems, and frequent evacuation drills to minimize damage and save lives. These precautions show that Japan is the world's most prepared country for earthquakes and tsunamis.
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused widespread damage. A powerful magnitude 9.0 earthquake triggered a massive tsunami that devastated many coastal towns in northern Japan. Some towns, like Rikuzentakata, were nearly wiped off the map by tsunami waves over 20 meters high, leaving little more than piles of rubble. The earthquake and tsunami displaced over 300,000 people and caused shortages of essential supplies for survivors. Damage varied between towns, with some being rebuilt while others were not.
Here are the four main SaaS pricing models:
1. Freemium: Offers a basic free version of the product to attract users, then upsells premium paid features/plans. Good for growth but may be difficult to monetize.
2. Subscription: Customers pay a recurring monthly/annual fee for access to the full product. Simple pricing but can lead to churn if not delivering value.
3. Usage-based: Customers pay based on actual usage levels/metrics. Aligns price with value but requires more complex pricing/billing.
4. One-time payment: A single payment provides lifetime access to the product. Easy for customers but limits recurring revenue potential.
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Soon after the March eleven tragedy, we launched the Wiki system to aggregate26
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in Japan.29
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I believe that our experience through the great earthquake and tsunami in31
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of the damage from the earthquake and tsunami. However, most of us were gradually69
realizing that it was an unpredictable tragedy far beyond our imagination. I asked70
myself what I could and should do. I did not have any ability to save human life directly.71
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produced Yahoo! Answers, in Japanese, Yahoo! Chiebukuro. So, I had some experience84
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that information aid was the role and task I should assume. That’s why I launched86
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1.2. Beginning of saveMLAK – growth of savelibrary project91
Collaborators appeared immediately after launch of savelibrary wiki. My social92
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cultural institutions. At that point, we, I mean those who were working for relief aid of117
libraries, museums, archives and kominkans, came to know and cooperate with each118
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other beyond the differences of institutions.119
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other. For example, it was very common that members of savelibrary helped other Wiki127
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During the integration process, we switched to MediaWiki, although each142
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This is the front page of saveMLAK Wiki in Japanese.161
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information on damaged cultural institutions. You can view the information by the167
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Here are two numbers. First one is the number of the damaged institutions.172
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Please see the next slide. This is an example of the detail page of each cultural179
institution. This is the page of “Minami-Sanriku Town Public Library” . This library was180
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For example, these lines are address and lat/long of this library. We created190
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of some automatic and mechanical processing. This page of “Minami-Sanriku Town194
Public Library” has been edited about forty times by about ten people. Of course, using195
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First, information for the victims of the disaster is offered. For instance, you204
can find libraries that offer them public access.205
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Second, this is the information for supporters who works for the victims and207
affected areas. If you are working for preservation of damaged materials such as books,208
magazines and other valuable materials, you can access reliable information on how to209
rescue and preserve such materials.210
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Third, if you want to work for the victims, you can find various ways of212
contribution, such as donation, registration as pro bono volunteers who provide213
professional services, and so on.214
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Unfortunately, these are all in Japanese. But I think you can read basic219
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The total page count of saveMLAK Wiki is about thirty thousand. About236
Twenty percent of these pages have been generated by human editing. Remaining pages237
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The total number of editors is about three hundred. This number is very close240
to the number of the members registered in our mailing list.241
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Approximately three hundred editors have edited saveMLAK Wiki three243
hundred thousand times in these 2 and half years.244
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This chart shows the changes in the total page count in these 2 and half years.250
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This is the total edit counts by editor. Thirty eight editors have edited more than260
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gradually decreasing, but number of unique users is still over twenty thousands in268
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As you can see now, at least in Japan, saveMLAK is one of the most successful274
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lot of users, but most of them are just readers and viewers. It has only eighty-six279
hundred thousand articles, although more than one hundred million people speak280
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Fear about the Wiki system is unavoidable. Obviously, the Wiki system is a310
little more complicated than other web tools like Blogs, Twitter, Facebook and other311
social media. It would not surprise me if a beginner of Wiki system could not create a312
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Third, even today, we are not familiar with web-based collaborative works.324
When we collaborate with others on Wiki system, sometimes we experience325
discommunication like edit conflict. It is a very ordinary accident for experienced Wiki326
editors, but beginners do not think so.327
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2.3.2. Activities of saveMLAK – Key to Success of saveMLAK Wiki - Mindset331
To deal with these three types of fear commonly experienced by those who have332
just started using the Wiki system, we always encourage them in three approaches.333
Actually, these approaches are very simple and easy but some patience and tolerance334
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First, we always recommend beginners to ask other members using Twitter,339
the mailing list, and other means when they have questions. Posting on Twitter with340
hash tag “#saveMLAK” is most recommended.341
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And we never say “Please check help and other guide pages”. Everyone has the343
first time. Everyone is a beginner at first. Also, we always forget things. We cannot344
remember everything because it is human nature. Just asking someone is the best way345
to learn and remember.346
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This is our philosophy.348
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That’s why we recommend them to just ask others without any apologies.350
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Second, we created simple rules and formats. In saveMLAK Wiki, we have352
defined only four main human editing fields, including details of damage, operation353
status, relief efforts, and source of information. The structure of article is very simple.354
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In addition, we do not require editors to always use “Markup”. Wiki system has356
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a lot of potential. One of such potential is co-editing. If someone does not complete the357
whole description, others can fill in the missing parts. Editing the whole article is not358
the responsibility of a single person.359
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At the same time, we always try to show an understanding attitude toward361
beginners’ failures. If someone makes a mistake when trying to edit an article, it is not a362
big deal because others can re-edit the article and correct the mistakes. This is what a363
Wiki system is for. In fact, having an experience in editing Wiki is more important than364
avoiding mistakes. Mistakes can be recovered, but we cannot recover beginners’365
willingness if we get angry at their mistakes.366
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Third, many people are not familiar with web-based collaborative works. They368
fear troubles with other collaborators and hesitate to re-edit and modify the texts369
written by other people. They become obsessed with concerns like “They might get370
angry with me if I edit their documentation”.371
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However, contents of saveMLAK and any other Wikis can be refined when373
edited from various perspectives. This is also one of the characteristic features of the374
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Wiki system. To deal with their fear, we always recommend them to edit the texts375
written by others and make sure that no one will get angry with them. We tell them376
that if they make a mistake when they edit, we can roll back to the previous version377
based on the page history.378
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These are our mindset for Wiki-based collaboration. However, this mindset is380
not the solution to all problems. We sometimes need more practical solutions.381
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One solution is Wiki festival. Wiki festival is a kind of event where we get387
together. From April of year 2011 to September of year 2012, we have had eleven Wiki388
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festivals.389
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The events are held globally at the same time and we set up some real sites in391
Tokyo and other cities. Everyone have two options. One is participation from home via392
internet. The other is participation at the real sites. In Wiki festivals, we get together393
and work together, usually in accordance with the selected topics such as “enhancement”394
of the pages for museums, libraries, archives or kominkans.395
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In Wiki festivals, we have tutorial sessions by well-experienced editors, which397
are broadcast live via USTREAM. In the sessions, beginners ask experts questions and398
experts answer. The festivals also provide opportunities for off-line collaboration.399
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Statistics show the obvious effects of Wiki festivals. At each Wiki festival,403
saveMLAK Wiki was edited an average of one thousand two hundred times by an404
average of about thirty people. Clearly, Wiki festivals increased the commitment to405
editing saveMLAK Wiki. I think this type of gathering event can be a good example for406
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I would like to add one more thing before ending. Our saveMLAK activities are412
not limited to web-based Wiki collaboration. We have also provided intermediary413
support between other supporters and the victims. I’ll show you the examples.414
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As I mentioned before, Minami-Sanriku Town Public Library was completely420
destroyed by tsunami. But people need a library. People need public access. People need421
institutions that guarantee the right to know. After a half year from the tragedy, we422
started working with people of Minami-Sanriku to rebuild a library.423
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After so many problems and struggles, at the beginning of this year, the library427
finally moved from the temporary building to the permanent building. In this428
reconstruction project, members of saveMLAK played an intermediary role to429
coordinate other supporters and people of Minami-Sanriku Town.430
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This is another example. This is the new Natori City Public Library. Natori City,436
located in the south of Sendai City, was attacked by the great tsunami and about one437
thousand citizens died. The building of the library was not affected by tsunami, but438
seriously damaged by the earthquake.439
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As well as people in Minami-Sanriku, people in Natori City also need a library443
and the things it offers. Again, members of saveMLAK played an intermediary part in444
the library reconstruction project. We introduced the library to the funder and the445
university which provided the good construction method. As a result, in these two years,446
Natori City built two libraries as you can see in these photos.447
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3.3. Other Activities of saveMLAK – Intermediary Support – Significance449
These are only a few examples. We still have a lot more experience in similar450
intermediary support.451
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Why did I mention these cases?453
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What is the meaning of these examples?454
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These approaches originated from Wiki-based collaboration. Efforts to launch458
and maintain saveMLAK Wiki have made our friendship and trust strong. That’s why459
this kind of relief activities became possible. I think I can even say that these are the460
model cases of O2O, Online to Offline.461
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4. Conclusion and Acknowledgement465
So far, I talked about our saveMLAK project for relief aid after the great466
earthquake and tsunami that occurred in 2011467
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We launched saveMLAK Wiki using MediaWiki to aggregate and share471
information on the damage to cultural institutions, including museums, libraries,472
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This project shows us surprising outcomes of web-based collaboration using475
Wiki system. However, it is not an easy experience. We learned many lessons. Today, I’m476
here to share our lessons for further enhancement of your Wiki communities. I hope our477
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experience will bring you some new insight and findings.478
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Finally I want to express my thanks to all members of saveMLAK, especially,482
Dr. Yuka Egusa and Dr. Masao Takaku. They are here today.483
Yuka and Masao, please stand up. They are engineer and also researcher of484
information system.485
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And look at them, please. We brought some goods and items of saveMLAK from489
Japan. We are asking for donations for supporting our activity. After this session, coffee490
break will be held. Then please visit us.491
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I also have to return my thanks to Wikipedians in Japan. Some of them have495
been constantly helping us since the launch of saveMLAK Wiki. Thank you, Mr. Kris496
Cheng and other local host members. Your coordination is very excellent.497
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To close my speech, I would like to say “Thank you” again for all your kind501
supports to Japan after the great earthquake and tsunami in March eleven 2011. Still502
we are struggling with so many problems. But I believe we can get over every problem503
by always keeping the spirit of Wiki collaboration in mind.504
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Thank you.506
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