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TriciaG
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Post by TriciaG »

Missed this for August.

During the month of August we cataloged 87 projects (plus 2 already in September), for a total of 680 projects so far in 2018.

Full stats:
Total number of projects 12730
Number of completed projects 12086
Number of completed non-English projects 1548
Total number of languages 95
Number of languages with a completed work 36
Number of completed solo projects 6552
Number of readers 8794
...who have completed something 8671
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Post by MaryAnnSpiegel »

During the month of September we cataloged 88 projects, for a total of 776 projects so far in 2018.

Full stats:
Total number of projects 12810
Number of completed projects 12172
Number of completed non-English projects 1557
Total number of languages 95
Number of languages with a completed work 36
Number of completed solo projects 6594
Number of readers 8847
...who have completed something 8708
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Post by TriciaG »

In October we cataloged 86 projects (and one already in November) for a total of 853 so far in 2018.

Other stats:
Total number of projects 12905
Number of completed projects 12259
Number of completed non-English projects 1575
Total number of languages 95
Number of languages with a completed work 36
Number of completed solo projects 6639
Number of readers 8902
...who have completed something 8778
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Post by Availle »

Wow, that makes 54% solos at the moment. :hmm:

And almost 13% (12,8) in a LOTE Language. That's quite impressive! :D
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Post by TriciaG »

Good eye! For the very first set of stats posted in this thread, solos made up 47.5% of completed projects. :)
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Post by MaryAnnSpiegel »

In November, we cataloged 76 projects, with another 5 already in for December, that brings our total this year to 933.

Full stats . . . .
Total number of projects 12979
Number of completed projects 12338
Number of completed non-English projects 1589
Total number of languages 96
Number of languages with a completed work 36
Number of completed solo projects 6670
Number of readers 8940
...who have completed something 8810
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Post by Carolin »

Only 11 projects to go and we will have completed 1 000 projects this year :D
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Carolin wrote: December 18th, 2018, 5:21 am Only 11 projects to go and we will have completed 1 000 projects this year :D
We'll definitely make it. It's at 992 now. :)
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Post by Carolin »

I will catalog three projects today too :D
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994 . . .
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... 998 ...
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On the other hand, 1000 a year isn't a huge deal. We've done it 8 times in the last 9 years. I'd be really excited if we cataloged 1084 projects, beating our old record of 1083 set in 2013. 8-)
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Post by mightyfelix »

Well, now we know what to shoot for in 2019. :wink:
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Post by MaryAnnSpiegel »

So far for December, we have cataloged 72 projects, bringing the total for 2018 to 1000!

We'll post stats again at the end of the month, but for now we are here:

Total number of projects 13029
Number of completed projects 12405
Number of completed non-English projects 1602
Total number of languages 96
Number of languages with a completed work 36
Number of completed solo projects 6702
Number of readers 8967
...who have completed something 8837

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Post by Carolin »

:clap: :clap: :clap:

true that we did it before but i still get super excited about the 1000 projects mark. we work for each of these projects super hard every day of the year and it shows that we are nowhere close to finished :mrgreen:
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