Page views in category Bookshelf_Project on outreach.wikimedia.org

year 2013 month 09 

Some top ranking titles in this list may seem out of place.
Please note that any Wikipedia article can have tens of categories assigned to it.
A popular article will rank high in any list where it's featured, regardless of the category under review.
Thus a well-known singer may be top ranking in a list about politicians, because he/she also played a minor or brief role in politics.

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Please be aware that pageviews per article are not yet captured for Wikipedia's mobile site. Average underreporting will be 15-20%,
but may be much higher for languages mostly spoken in the Global South, where a larger share of web access happens via mobile phones.

Categories included / Other reports: start / wm-outreach / 2013-09 / Other version: older / newer (published after month is complete)
Views     Page titleCategory     
976 Bookshelf Bookshelf Project
229 Bookshelf Project Bookshelf Project
183 Anatomy of an Article Poster (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
141 Wikipedia for Marketing Communications Professionals (Booksh.. Bookshelf Project
101 Welcome to Wikipedia (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
80 Other Wikimedia Projects Bookshelf Project
80 Bookshelf/Wikipedia Bookshelf Project
79 Evaluating Wikipedia article quality (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
73 Welcome to Wikipedia (Bookshelf)/fr Bookshelf Project
72 Welcome to Wikipedia (Bookshelf)/de Bookshelf Project
66 Media Bookshelf Project
64 Using Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher education (Book.. Bookshelf Project, Using Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher education (Bookshelf)
59 Localization guidelines (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
51 Instructional videos Bookshelf Project
49 Evolution of an article (Celilo Falls) Bookshelf Project
42 Wikipedia for Journalists (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
41 Welcome to Wikipedia (Bookshelf)/el Bookshelf Project
41 Bookshelf/Three Wikipedia films Bookshelf Project
39 Companies Companies
37 Production Survey (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
35 The State of Wikipedia Finalized Bookshelf Materials
33 Overview of Deliverables (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
30 Bookshelf/Wikinews Bookshelf Project
30 Verifiability and Neutral point of view (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
29 Life of an Article Bookshelf Project
29 Wikipedians Bookshelf Project
28 Meeting: Using Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool Bookshelf Project
27 Ten reasons to contribute to Wikipedia (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
27 Using Wikipedia (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
25 Introduction to free licenses (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
25 Evaluating Wikipedia article quality (Bookshelf)/ar Bookshelf Project
24 Welcome to Wikipedia (Bookshelf)/Development Bookshelf Project
24 Ideas for Reorganizing Materials Bookshelf Project
24 Using Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher education (Book.. Using Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher education (Bookshelf)
21 Interviewee from ta-Wikipedia Bookshelf Project
21 Resources for the Bookshelf Project Bookshelf Project
21 Welcome to Wikipedia (Bookshelf)/ar Bookshelf Project
21 Wikipedia Cheat Sheet (Bookshelf) Bookshelf Project
21 Life of an Article (Celilo Falls) Bookshelf Project
39 pages found

Views are number of times the article has been requested in the given month.
This includes a small amount (+/-10?) requests by search engines (crawlers).
Articles with less than 20 requests have been omitted.

Author:Erik Zachte (web site, twitter)
Mail:ezachte@### (no spam: ### = wikimedia.org)
Script used: dammit_list_views_by_category.sh
Data used: monthly page view archive
See also Blog on Wikimedia Statistics and Wikistats portal

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