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Wellington Wikimedia Meetup Page
editWikipedians in Wellington hold regular, informal meetups. At the meetup we usually have some experienced users available to provide advice with joining the Wikipedia platforms, learning editing and uploading new content to Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons, and generally improving skills.
This is an informal and social meetup where the goal is to be accessible and friendly to all and to talk about what you are doing or want to do. Ask questions, get some help, or just get editing. The group is committed to providing a safe space. Children are welcome. We aim to meet at disabled-accessible locations that have free wifi, are near a public transport hub, and ideally have publicly accessible computer equipment.
Complete beginners are welcome. If you are a complete beginner and you need some help on how to sign up and set up your account on Wikipedia before you get to the meetup, check out the first five minutes of this YouTube video.
Sign up to the NZ Wikipedia mailing list or join the Wikipedia New Zealand Facebook group to be kept informed. Also see Wikipedia:New Zealand Wikipedians' notice board for discussion relevant to New Zealand Wikipedians.
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WGTN3 meetup
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Wellington 4 meetup at Scopa
Next meetup
editThe next meet up will be the Wellington Meetup for 26 October 2019. Check out the meet up events page for more details. Key information is:
- Date: Saturday 26 October 2019
- Time: 10:00 am to midday
- Location: He Matapihi Molesworth Library at National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Wellington
Come to the main entrance of the National Library on Molesworth Street. - Cost: Free
- Bring: a laptop if you have one. There are publicly available computers if you don't have a laptop.
The meeting after that will be the Wellington Meetup for 9 November 2019.
Previous meetups
edit- Wellington Meetup for 12 October 2019 Highlighted Research Resource - Culture Waitaki for heritage images with Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 copyright licensed images and Stats NZ Tatauranga Aotearoa New Zealand Digitised Year Books 1893 - 2012
- Wellington Meetup for 28 September 2019 Highlighted Research Resource Tool made by User:Magnus_Manske to help add depicts wikidata statements to images see Youtube video
- Wellington Meetup for 14 September 2019 Highlighted Research Resource Europeana Collections, Hawke's Bay Digital Archives Trust
- Wellington Meetup for 31 August 2019 Highlighted Research Resource Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Wellington Meetup for 17 August 2019 Highlighted Research Resource Digital NZ
- Wellington Meetup for 3 August 2019 Highlighted Research Resource Gazette for New Zealand (1946 ~ 1992)
- Wellington Meetup for 20 July 2019 Highlighted Research Resource Crotos a search and display engine using information from wikidata
- Archives NZ Edit-a-thon Highlighted Research Resource: Archives New Zealand have sets of photographs in Flickr sorted by albums. Most are released under a Creative Commons CC BY 2.0 copyright licence.
- Wellington Meetup for 22 June 2019 Highlighted Research Resource: Whites Aviation Collection under Creative Commons - Attribution copyright licence by the National Library of New Zealand. Images are best found for download via their Tiaki site. More information on the release can be found on their blog post.
Training aids and Resources
editWikipedia
editA useful introductory video on editing
- This includes
- How to create an account and setting up your account settings (00:00)
- Looking at an example page (04:07) including the Talk page (10:50) and View History (11:25)
- Drafting an article and using your Sandbox (13:00) including having a minimum of 50 to 100 words with three high quality, reliable, secondary sources (13:50), drafting content and editing tools in visual editor (16:25), adding citations (19:02), adding images from Wikimedia Commons (26:10), adding an info box (28:24), categories (30:35)
- Your own talk page (33:25) including adding a new editor badge
- Moving drafted content to Wikipedia's livespace (39:23)
- A timelapse of drafting and publishing a new article on Wikipedia (44:23)
- This includes
Wikidata
editHere are a number of useful introductory videos on Wikidata and why it's great. They are ranked by complexity and depth of information.
- YouTube video - Wikidata and Why You Should Care. (7 min 37 sec)
- YouTube video - How to manually edit Wikidata. (2 min 15 sec)
- YouTube video - An Introduction to Wikidata. (22 min 34 sec) and the slide deck from this presentation.
- YouTube video - A Gentle Introduction to Wikidata for Absolute Beginners [including non-techies! (3 hrs 4 min 32 sec)
- This last video is three hours long so use these time markers to skip to the sections you are interested in.
- What is Wikidata? (00:00)
- How to contribute new data to Wikidata (1:09:34)
- How to create an entirely new item on Wikidata (1:27:07)
- How to embed Wikidata into pages on other wikis (1:52:54)
- Tools like the Wikidata Game (1:39:20)
- Article Placeholder (2:01:01)
- Reasonator (2:54:15)
- Mix'n'Match (2:57:05)
- How to Query Wikidata (including SPARQL examples) (2:05:05)
- This last video is three hours long so use these time markers to skip to the sections you are interested in.
Videos and other content useful for experienced editors of Wikidata
- Mass edits on Wikidata - how to use Google spreadsheets and Quickstatements (9:42)
- Asaf Bartov's Beyond the Basics presentation to New Zealand wikidata editors
- Open Refine for beginners
Wikidata Tools
edit- The Wikidata Game
- Mix'n'Match
- TABernacle
- Quick statements
- Tool to help add depicts wikidata statements to images see Youtube video
Wikimedia Commons
edit- YouTube Video - Adding Images to Wikimedia Commons (4:17)
- YouTube Video - Learn about Wikimedia Commons (16:26)
- YouTube Video - Creative Commons copyright licensing explained (5:32)
Wellington Meetup Highlighted Resources
edit- 12 October 2019 - Culture Waitaki for heritage images with Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 copyright licensed images and Stats NZ Tatauranga Aotearoa New Zealand Digitised Year Books 1893 - 2012
- 28 September 2019 - Tool made by User:Magnus_Manske to help add depicts wikidata statements to images see Youtube video
- 14 September 2019 - Europeana Collections, Hawke's Bay Digital Archives Trust
- 31 August 2019 - Biodiversity Heritage Library
- 17 August 2019 - Digital NZ
- 3 August 2019 - Gazette for New Zealand (1946 ~ 1992)
- 20 July 2019 - NZ Research Hub for peer-reviewed and other research from universities
- 7 July 2019 - Archives NZ catalogue
- 22 June 2019 - Whites Aviation Collection
Ninja tips, useful shortcuts etc.
edit- For articles about people with post-nominals (ONZM, QC etc.) there is a Template:post-nominals. For instance, Sir John Buck CNZM OBE is produced with
{{post-nominals | country = NZL | CNZM | OBE | size = 85%}} - Wikidata properties for works
- When updating the next Wellington meet up, add it to the meet up calendar too. Currently this is done by editing the calendar month template - for example, Template:Meetup/November 2024. This will hopefully make the event more “visible” in various places (e.g. the top of this page).
- If you enjoy improving the writing in articles, join the Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors. There's a newsletter, IRC chatroom and a nifty copy-edit template to send in the cavalry: just add
{{copy-edit}}
to the top of the article.
References
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