To arrange a session to learn how to edit Wikipedia and upload images contact john@gibraltarpedia.org, John is in Gibraltar from the 16th of September a scanner is available for scanning photographs and documents.
Get involved - BE BOLD.
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We are running a Multilingual Challenge, a competition to reward contributors.
For a free Wikipedia editing lesson email john.cummings@gibraltarpedia.org
Learn how to use Wikipedia
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- Learn online, also we will be running regular How to edit Wikipedia sessions in the near future in Gibraltar with the help of very experienced Wikipedians. You can also contact tyson.holmes@gibraltarpedia.org (Gibmetal77), roger.bamkin@gibraltarpedia.org (Victuallers) or john.cummings@gibraltarpedia.org (Mrjohncummings)
- Sign up to the adopt a user program
- Translate: if you speak another language fluently then please translate so more people can read the articles.
- We would REALLY like this page in other languages, particularly Spanish and Arabic.
- Experienced Wikipedians can help new users online or help at one of our drop in sessions
- If you work in a school please get in contact, we'd love to work with you john.cummings@gibraltarpedia.org
- Tell people you think might be interested, the more contributors and users the better.
- Message info@gibraltarpedia.org for posters and leaflets
- We are giving away free glass stickers with QRpedia codes to give information on the history of your profession and goods sold.
Getting started
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Finding your way around
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Editing articles (your way)
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Getting help
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How you can help Wikipedia
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The Adopt-a-user program is a program designed to help new and inexperienced users. Experienced Wikipedians (or adopters in this instance) can adopt newer users, mentoring them along the way as they learn about Wikipedia and its various aspects. It is hoped that this program will be able to inform new users about the ins and outs of Wikipedia and steer them away from making less-than-constructive edits or misplaced test edits. There are currently over 900 users involved in the program, and, like other Wikipedia areas, it continues to expand.
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