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WikiConference USA 2015: images, slide decks, and videos
WikiConference USA 2015 was held at the United States National Archives building in October 2015.
Photos and slide decks
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The conference logo
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The conference took place at the United States National Archives Building
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Financial sponsorship was provided by the Wiki Education Foundation
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National Archives' Wikipedia exhibit
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Presentation "A walk through Wikicommons and Wikisource" (PDF)
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Presentation "An ambitious Wikidata tutorial" (PDF)
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Presentation "Journalism and the online information community" (PDF)
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Presentation "Women... it takes a village" (PDF)
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Presentation "Community health workshop" (PDF)
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Questions in the auditorium
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Keynote speaker Alice Backer (left) with Sherry Antoine (right}. Backer is the founder of AfroCROWD, and Antoine is the AfroCROWD Project Manager
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Keynote speaker Danielle Citron, Professor of Law at the University of Maryland
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Keynote speaker Andrew Lih, Associate Professor of Journalism at the American University School of Communication
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A photo at "Your rights as an American and as a Wikipedian"
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Lightning talks signup
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Group photo
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Where are we today (SWOT analysis)?
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Where do we want to be 15 years from now...
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...and how do we get there?
Videos of presentations in the McGowan Theater
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"Addressing the Gender Gap - Wiki Edu Projects for Digital Humanities"
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"Are the Obstacles Academic?"
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"Cochrane-Wikipedia Initiative"
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"Here comes (a significant fraction of) everybody"
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"How we organized a 1500 person meetup (and you could too)"
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Keynote speaker Pamela Wright, Chief Innovation Officer for the National Archives and Records Administration
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Report from the GLAM-Wiki US Consortium
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Special Remarks by Dr. John Howard, director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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"Teaching Research & Critical Thinking Skills Through Wikipedia"
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"The Wiki Education Foundation in a Flash"
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"Vegetation Wants To Be Free"
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"Why Wikipedia Works for Us - an Exploration of Innovation at the National Archives"
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"WikiWomen's User Group - next steps"
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"Women... it takes a village"
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"Working with academic experts in a feminism distributed editing project"
Videos of presentations in the breakout rooms
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An Ambitious Wikidata Tutorial
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Crowd Wisdom and Problem Solving - How Can Wikimedia Engage
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Data in Your Wiki!
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Decreasing Promotionalism to Preserve the Encyclopedia
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GLAM-Wiki 2.0 - New Opportunities for Growing GLAM-Wiki in the United States
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How "100 Wikidays" Got Me Back to Being a Wikipedia Contributor
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Making 2016 the Wikipedia Year of Science
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Open Biomedical Knowledge - Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Beyond
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File:Where in the World is Wikipedia - A Look at the Geographic Distribution Audited Content on the English Wikipedia
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Wikipedia and DOTs
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Wikipedia in the Global Social Studies Classroom
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WikiProject X
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