Parlour is delighted to be participating in I Made the Internet Smarter Today, a full-day edit-a-thon organised by the University of Melbourne Wiki Agenda group, to support the research community to improve Wikipedia content.
Join us on Friday, 31 August to learn how to edit Wikipedia, or simply keep going with writing more women into Wikipedia. This event is aimed at encouraging academics to contribute to Wikipedia, but all in the Parlour community are welcome.
Program
Come along for the whole day, or drop in when you can. If you are new to Wikipedia, we recommend coming to the morning sessions on how to edit Wikipedia.
10–10.15am: Welcome, housekeeping & setup
10.15–10:45 am: “I’ve done my research, now what?” Pru Mitchell (President, Wikimedia Australia) will address questions such as, Is Research and Wikipedia a Thing? and Can I Promote My Research through Wikipedia?
11–11.45 am Introduction to Wikipedia editing (workshop) OR independent editing
12–12:30 pm Introduction to Wikipedia editing (webinar) with Q&A
Note: link will be sent to registrants prior to the event
1–2 pm Virtual meet-up to join La Trobe University’s “Shut Up & Wiki” (webinar)
2–4 pm Independent editing and lightning talks on topics such as deletion-proofing your article, Wikidata and your own topic or question!
4–5 pm End-of-event cheese & drinks
When
Friday, 31 August 2018
Where
The Digital Studio, Arts West (map)
University of Melbourne
Registration
Preparation
If you have time, please do a couple of things before coming along:
- Please sign up to get a Wikipedia user name BEFORE the event, if you don’t already have one. Do this here.
- Think about who you want to write about – if possible collect some reference material. See here for topic suggestions and here for Australian references.
- Take a look at the WikiD Guides to Editing Wikipedia.
- Read our overview of how to get started.