Wikipedia:GLAM/Australian libraries and WP/Events/City of Sydney Paralympics editathon
Wikipedia's lack of diversity among contributors has long been acknowledged.
People are meeting up across the world to help remedy the imbalance and bias in the diversity of voices on Wikipedia. The City of Sydney Library has joined this movement, hosting edit-a-thons to increase and improve content relevant to our diverse communities.
Everyone is welcome to join our edit-a-thon online, presented in partnership with Wikimedia Australia. It will be led by Sarah Stewart, Tony Naar, with experienced Wikipedia editors Toby Hudson, Caddie Brain, and Ross. With their help, participants will focus on improving articles of importance to Australian Paralympic topics on Wikipedia.
No experience is necessary to join the edit-a-thon.
Event Details
editDate: Saturday 25 September 2021
Time: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Online via Zoom
Registrations: https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/paralympics-wikipedia-edit-a-thon
Event links
editParticipants
editIf you do not have a Wikipedia account, please create one here first: click here to create your account. When choosing your username, please keep in mind that using your real name as your Wikipedia user name can carry risks - you may like to use a nickname instead.
To add your Wikipedia username, click Edit source (beside the section heading Participants'), then type *~~~~
This will add your Wikipedia username to a bulleted list.
Facilitators:
- User:99of9 (Toby)
- User:Tenniscourtisland (Caddie)
Participants:
Content
editTraining and support
editWhere to begin
edit- Create your user page (if you don't have one already)
- New editors - consider adding a line, "Participating in an editathon on 25 September" and linking to this project page - this will let other editors know that you are just starting out
- More experienced editors are welcome to link to this page too from their user page if they would like to
- Choose a topic from the list - either an article to edit or an article to create
- Edit the Articles for Creation or Articles for Editing section to put your Wikipedia username against the one you have chosen (talk to Toby or Caddie or another experienced editor if you are having trouble with the table format) and save your changes
- Consult the resources listed and the resources being provided
- If you aren't sure about what to include or how to use a reference, check with the facilitators
- Make your changes (remember, you must write in your own words unless adding a cited quotation, and must cite your sources) and save
- When you are finished with one article, choose another!
Editing Wikipedia articles
edit- Click Edit, either at the top of the article or at the section heading for the section you would like to work on
- Enter your text and use the formatting options
- Remember that you are working on a live article which others may be reading or editing
Creating Wikipedia articles
edit- You may prefer to work in your Sandbox - this will let you save your work as you go. If you do work in your sandbox, speak to one of the facilitators when you are ready to "launch"/publish your article
Tips for biographies
editDo:
- Choose a notable subject
- Use neutral language
- Be aware of guidelines surrounding articles about living people
- Use verifiable, independent sources
Don't
- Promote the subject
- Use unreliable sources
Resources
editWebsites
edit- Official results website - https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/paralympics/
- Results of every athlete and team
- Paralympics Australia website - https://www.paralympic.org.au/tokyo2020/
- News – a good source for athlete reactions to performances and quotes regarding their involvement Paralympics and disability sport
- News Stories
- Channel Seven Paralympics News - https://7news.com.au/sport/paralympics
- ABC Paralympics News - https://www.abc.net.au/news/tokyo-paralympics-2020/
- Journalists covering Tokyo Paralympics
- Julian Linden from News Corp - https://7news.com.au/sport/paralympics
- Amanda Lulham from News Corp - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/amanda-lulham
- Tom Decent from Nine - https://www.smh.com.au/by/tom-decent-hvf80
Articles
editCategories
edit- Category:Australia_at_the_Paralympics
- Photos on Commons: