Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/App/beta
Medical Wikipedia is a mobile app providing offline access to Wikipedia's health content. Built on Kiwix and supported by Wiki Project Med Foundation and Wikimedia Switzerland, the app is available for android in several languages and includes medicine, anatomy, medication, and sanitation articles.
- All versions of the app are free and available for download below!
About
[edit]Original author(s) | Wikimedia CH, Wiki Project Med Foundation |
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Initial release | June 2015 |
Stable release | 2015-12
|
Operating system | Android 4.0 or later |
Size | 257 MB (AR), 300 MB (DE), 1.2 GB (EN), 258 MB (ES), 142 MB (FA), 301 MB (FR), 300 MB (JA), 50 MB (OR), 156 MB (PT), 150 MB (ZH) |
Available in | Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Odia, Persian, Spanish, Portuguese |
Type | Health information on the Internet |
License | CC BY SA and GPL |
Website | kiwix |
Medical Wikipedia is a mobile app which provides offline access to health information on Wikipedia. It is an instance of the Wikipedia arm of Kiwix.
On June 10th, 2015 Wiki Project Med Foundation and Wikimedia Switzerland launched an android app that contains all of the English Wikipedia's health care content: including medical, anatomy, medication, and sanitation related articles as tagged by the respective WikiProjects. Since then, further language versions have followed. All versions of the app are available for download on Google Play.
This page is for collaboration to improve the existing versions and to launch new versions. The introduction page for the app is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Open Textbook of Medicine
Language download links for Android
[edit]The existing language versions of the app can be downloaded at these links from Google Play:
- Download the app in Arabic (AR)
- Download the app in German (DE)
- Download the app in English (EN)
- Download the app in Spanish (ES)
- Download the app in Persian (FA)
- Download the app in French (FR)
- Download the app in Japanese (JA)
- Download the app in Odia (OR)
- Download the app in Portuguese (PT)
- Download the app in Modern Standard Chinese (ZH)
Other operating systems
[edit]Other operating systems click here
Moving to SD card
[edit]I believe that this will work from an SD card as well. You put the small Kiwix software on the main data space and then the ZIM on the SD.
- To Download Kiwix for Android.
Data files
[edit]All ZIMs here
- To download the English (EN) ZIM file click here
- To download the Portuguese (PT) ZIM file click here
- To download the Chinese (ZH) ZIM file click here
- To download the Arabic (AR) ZIM file click here
- To download the Spanish (ES) ZIM file click here
- To download the Persian (FA) ZIM file click here
- To download the French (FR) ZIM file click here
18 official languages of India
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Future work
[edit]Future plans include:
- incorporate video and sounds (needs fixing)
- ability to add larger pictures than thumbnail
- ability to save data to an sd card
- add WP:MCB, WP:Physiology, WP:VetMed, WP:Neuroscience, WP:Dentistry
- allow people to download just the topic areas they want
- allow direct sharing between phones[2]
Banner
[edit]We have an offline version of our healthcare content. Download the app and access all this content when there's no Internet. (other languages) |
A banner to raise awareness of the app is here. Initial discussion was here. Continue the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine/App/Banner.
Add this code at the at the top of your user-page to let everyone know you use the app!
{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/App/Banner}}
- Currently shown on the following articles
- Formerly on the following pages
- Pneumonia (May 16th, 2016[3]) -> (Jun 1[4])
- Tuberculosis (May 18th, 2018[5])-> (Jun 1[6])
- Urinary tract infection (Jun 1[7])->(Jun 8[8])
- Gout (Jun 1 [9]) -> (Jun 8[10])
- Dengue fever (Jun 8[11]
- Asthma (Jun 12[12] ->
- Public health
- Sanitation
Video upload
[edit]Stats
[edit]Press release
[edit]- Launch of new apps
- A further text for promotion is here
- Wikimania presentation
Possible data collection
[edit]1) A CSV file of the date by the number of downloads of each app
2) For the viewing of content right from the harddrive
a) Product loaded
b) Number of page views of that product
c) Terms searched for which returns zero results
Launching a language
[edit]A number of translations are needed plus a logo.
Intro page
[edit]- Rest of intro here.
Welcome to the Offline Medical Encyclopedia by Wikipedia. This is a complete collection of all health care, anatomy, and medication related topics from Wikipedia in an offline format. Like Wikipedia all content is open access, meaning that it is free to download, reuse, share, and build upon.
We are working to develop these apps in a number of languages. There are ongoing efforts to increase access to medical information in all languages in collaboration with Translators Without Borders among others. If you like this app and are interested in helping us make it better please join Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine or contact us directly.
Please keep in mind that this is volunteer generated content. While we try our best to make it as accurate as possible it is not perfect. Thus we request that you use common sense.
James Heilman, MD, CCFP(EM)
The Teams at WikiProject Medicine &
Translators Without Borders
- Partly machine translated here. Just substitute the language code.
Android app details
[edit]Title: Medical Wikipedia (Offline)
Sub-Title: Healthcare articles available offline, everywhere, for free!
Description: Wikipedia's Offline Medical Encyclopedia is the biggest collection of healthcare articles on Android. It includes medical, anatomy, medication, and sanitation articles. If you are in the developing world without access to the Internet or on a boat in the middle of nowhere you can now access one of the foremost and up-to-date medical dictionary, for free. Perfect for community health workers, doctors, medical students, and those simply interested in health. Also avaliable in a number of other languages with ongoing efforts to expand the selection.
Powered by Kiwix http://www.kiwix.org/
Logos
[edit]-
Ar (Arabic)
-
En (English)
-
De (German)
-
De (German)
-
De (German)
-
Es (Spanish)
-
Es (Spanish)
-
Es (Spanish)
-
Fa (Farsi)
-
Or (Odia)
-
Pt (Portuguese)
-
Zh (Chinese hans)
-
Zh (Chinese hant)
-
Zh (Chinese traditional)
-
Or (SVG)
-
Or (PNG)
Intro pages
[edit]Get involved
[edit]The app is open source which means that you can view its source code and build derivatives off it.
You can do so by:
- first setting up Kiwix as described here
- downloading the .zim file of the language you'd like to have from here (for English that's wikipedia_en_medicine_2016-11.zim as an example)
- following the instructions under "Steps to build a Custom App" in the readme
We are dedicated towards building and maintaining this app for free — free as in freedom, not free to be advertised to. With us you are not the product, and WPMEDF, WMCH and Kiwix are all non-profit organizations. The code is fully open source and you can read the WikiProject Med Foundation Mission Statement here: link: We currently do not accept donations...
Image:Medical_Wikipedia_Android_Apps_on_Google_Play.png </gallery>
Medical Wikipedia is a mobile app providing offline access to Wikipedia's health content. Built on Kiwix and supported by Wiki Project Med Foundation and Wikimedia Switzerland, the app is available for android in several languages and includes medicine, anatomy, medication, and sanitation articles.
- All versions of the app are free and available for download below!
About
[edit]Original author(s) | Wikimedia CH, Wiki Project Med Foundation |
---|---|
Initial release | June 2015 |
Stable release | 2015-12
|
Operating system | Android 4.0 or later |
Size | 257 MB (AR), 300 MB (DE), 1.2 GB (EN), 258 MB (ES), 142 MB (FA), 301 MB (FR), 300 MB (JA), 50 MB (OR), 156 MB (PT), 150 MB (ZH) |
Available in | Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Odia, Persian, Spanish, Portuguese |
Type | Health information on the Internet |
License | CC BY SA and GPL |
Website | kiwix |
Medical Wikipedia is a mobile app which provides offline access to health information on Wikipedia. It is an instance of the Wikipedia arm of Kiwix.
On June 10th, 2015 Wiki Project Med Foundation and Wikimedia Switzerland launched an android app that contains all of the English Wikipedia's health care content: including medical, anatomy, medication, and sanitation related articles as tagged by the respective WikiProjects. Since then, further language versions have followed. All versions of the app are available for download on Google Play.
This page is for collaboration to improve the existing versions and to launch new versions. The introduction page for the app is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Open Textbook of Medicine
Language download links for Android
[edit]The existing language versions of the app can be downloaded at these links from Google Play:
- Download the app in Arabic (AR)
- Download the app in German (DE)
- Download the app in English (EN)
- Download the app in Spanish (ES)
- Download the app in Persian (FA)
- Download the app in French (FR)
- Download the app in Japanese (JA)
- Download the app in Odia (OR)
- Download the app in Portuguese (PT)
- Download the app in Modern Standard Chinese (ZH)
Other operating systems
[edit]Other operating systems click here
Moving to SD card
[edit]I believe that this will work from an SD card as well. You put the small Kiwix software on the main data space and then the ZIM on the SD.
- To Download Kiwix for Android.
Data files
[edit]All ZIMs here
- To download the English (EN) ZIM file click here
- To download the Portuguese (PT) ZIM file click here
- To download the Chinese (ZH) ZIM file click here
- To download the Arabic (AR) ZIM file click here
- To download the Spanish (ES) ZIM file click here
- To download the Persian (FA) ZIM file click here
- To download the French (FR) ZIM file click here
18 official languages of India
[edit]
|
|
Future work
[edit]Future plans include:
- incorporate video and sounds (needs fixing)
- ability to add larger pictures than thumbnail
- ability to save data to an sd card
- add WP:MCB, WP:Physiology, WP:VetMed, WP:Neuroscience, WP:Dentistry
- allow people to download just the topic areas they want
- allow direct sharing between phones[15]
Banner
[edit]We have an offline version of our healthcare content. Download the app and access all this content when there's no Internet. (other languages) |
A banner to raise awareness of the app is here. Initial discussion was here. Continue the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine/App/Banner.
Add this code at the at the top of your user-page to let everyone know you use the app!
{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/App/Banner}}
- Currently shown on the following articles
- Formerly on the following pages
- Pneumonia (May 16th, 2016[16]) -> (Jun 1[17])
- Tuberculosis (May 18th, 2018[18])-> (Jun 1[19])
- Urinary tract infection (Jun 1[20])->(Jun 8[21])
- Gout (Jun 1 [22]) -> (Jun 8[23])
- Dengue fever (Jun 8[24]
- Asthma (Jun 12[25] ->
- Public health
- Sanitation
Video upload
[edit]Stats
[edit]Press release
[edit]- Launch of new apps
- A further text for promotion is here
- Wikimania presentation
Possible data collection
[edit]1) A CSV file of the date by the number of downloads of each app
2) For the viewing of content right from the harddrive
a) Product loaded
b) Number of page views of that product
c) Terms searched for which returns zero results
Launching a language
[edit]A number of translations are needed plus a logo.
Intro page
[edit]- Rest of intro here.
Welcome to the Offline Medical Encyclopedia by Wikipedia. This is a complete collection of all health care, anatomy, and medication related topics from Wikipedia in an offline format. Like Wikipedia all content is open access, meaning that it is free to download, reuse, share, and build upon.
We are working to develop these apps in a number of languages. There are ongoing efforts to increase access to medical information in all languages in collaboration with Translators Without Borders among others. If you like this app and are interested in helping us make it better please join Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine or contact us directly.
Please keep in mind that this is volunteer generated content. While we try our best to make it as accurate as possible it is not perfect. Thus we request that you use common sense.
James Heilman, MD, CCFP(EM)
The Teams at WikiProject Medicine &
Translators Without Borders
- Partly machine translated here. Just substitute the language code.
Android app details
[edit]Title: Medical Wikipedia (Offline)
Sub-Title: Healthcare articles available offline, everywhere, for free!
Description: Wikipedia's Offline Medical Encyclopedia is the biggest collection of healthcare articles on Android. It includes medical, anatomy, medication, and sanitation articles. If you are in the developing world without access to the Internet or on a boat in the middle of nowhere you can now access one of the foremost and up-to-date medical dictionary, for free. Perfect for community health workers, doctors, medical students, and those simply interested in health. Also avaliable in a number of other languages with ongoing efforts to expand the selection.
Powered by Kiwix http://www.kiwix.org/
Logos
[edit]-
Ar (Arabic)
-
En (English)
-
De (German)
-
De (German)
-
De (German)
-
Es (Spanish)
-
Es (Spanish)
-
Es (Spanish)
-
Fa (Farsi)
-
Or (Odia)
-
Pt (Portuguese)
-
Zh (Chinese hans)
-
Zh (Chinese hant)
-
Zh (Chinese traditional)
-
Or (SVG)
-
Or (PNG)
Intro pages
[edit]Get involved
[edit]The app is open source which means that you can view its source code and build derivatives off it.
You can do so by:
- first setting up Kiwix as described here
- downloading the .zim file of the language you'd like to have from here (for English that's wikipedia_en_medicine_2016-11.zim as an example)
- following the instructions under "Steps to build a Custom App" in the readme
We are dedicated towards building and maintaining this app for free — free as in freedom, not free to be advertised to. With us you are not the product, and WPMEDF, WMCH and Kiwix are all non-profit organizations. The code is fully open source and you can read the WikiProject Med Foundation Mission Statement here: link: We currently do not accept donations...