Have you seen [ citation needed ] and wondered how you can fix it? Do you think Wikipedia know all they can know about poutine? Know some good sources about the history of the Redpath Library ?
Join us for the first McGill library wikipedia edit-a-thon and help us contribute to Wikipedia articles on McGill and Montreal. Drop in anytime during the day to learn how use open sources and support online scholarship by editing Wikipedia. We'll have librarians and other volunteers on site to help you access sources and editing.
Details
edit- Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2014. 10am - 4pm.
- Venue: David C. Edwards Cyberthèque Classroom, in the basement of the Redpath Library Building near the cafeteria
- Participants: The event is open to everyone! We recommend you reserve your space but no one will be turned away.
- If you are unfamiliar with Wikipedia don't be shy! You can play around with a this tutorial module which will help explain a lot of things and we'll have volunteers and librarians on site to help as well.
- We've also got a bunch of links below in our resource section
- What to Bring: The room is equipped with PC desktops accessible with your McGill login but we encourage people from outside the McGill community to bring their own laptops. McGill wifi passwords will be available for anyone outside the McGill community.
- Twitter Hashtag: #wikimcgill
Sign in!
editWhether you are participating remoting or on site - first sign in with your user name so we know who is participating.
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- Khlood Al-sulami (talk) 15:40, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
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- Jmcanada (talk) 16:44, 26 February 2014 (UTC)jmcanada
- Pc315 (talk) 16:46, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
- Obershop (talk) 14:24, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
Volunteers
editSchedule of Librarian and Archivists that can help with questions about sources or wikipedia.
Name | Subject interests | Time available |
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Sarah | visual resources | 10am to 4pm |
amy | Copyright & Open Access | 10am to 4pm |
Lori | Archives | 10am to 2pm |
Deena | Maps | 11am to 12pm |
Giovanna | Engineering & Physical Sciences | 2pm to 4pm |
Jennifer | Architecture, Rare Books and Special Collections | 2pm to 4pm |
Sean | Islamic and Middle East Studies | 2pm to 3pm |
What could I work on?
editThere is a number of ways you contribute to wikipedia . You can create or enhance Wikipedia articles, add external links, verify and update citations, provide resources to help those writing articles, and assist with research. See more at Editing ideas
Articles needing citation or authority control
editArticles needing expansion, updating and/or cleanup
edit- McGill University Archives
- McGill University Library - Information on individual branches could be added
- Marvin Duchow
- add more buildings to the Percy_Erskine_Nobbs_buildings
- Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
- Milton Parc, Development and Preservation section
- List of Montreal related stub articles
- List of Montreal Geography stub articlces
Articles needing creation
editIf you don't have time to create a full article make sure you mark it as a stub. You can also help out by categorizing existing stub articles
- Schulich Library of Science and Engineering Schulich branch library page
- Macdonald-Stewart Library Building (formerly Macdonald Physics Building) [1] [2]
- Islamic Studies Library Islamic branch library page
- Nahum Gelber Law Library Law library branch page
- Marvin Duchow Music Library Music library branch page
- Plumber's Philharmonic Orchestra
- Palace Theatre (1896), Montreal
- The history of Emily Montague / by the author of Lady Julia Mandeville.
WikiProjects
editA focused and often thematic area of collaboration among wikipedians.
Wikimedia Commons is the free media repository used by Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. You can contribute images, video, and other media, as well as meta-data and media descriptions.
Ways to contribute
- Adding public domain images to the Commons
- Contributing your own photography to the Commons using a free content license (which allows everyone to use, modify and redistribute your work for any purpose).
- Adding links to image resources repositories
- Grouping images on a page in the commons like the Picturing Canada from the British Library
- Help identify or catalogue images on the commons
- Make a category page for McGill University Archives like Library and Archives Canada or like McCord
- Add representative images to McGill University page
- Create category pages for Historic McGill and McGill University Libraries
Resources : I need information
editWikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources that have a neutral point of view
McGill
edit- McGill University Archives photo collection database
- McGill University Archives - The Archival Records of McGill University
- McGill University Archives - Private Paper
- McGill University Archives - Private Fonds, 1985-1995
- Fontanus: from the collections of McGill University - annual scholarly publication edited and produced by McGill Librarians
Montreal
edit- Archives de Montreal
- Notman Photographic Archives or on | Flickr
- McGill Library - Sources of Montreal Municipal Documents & Information
- McGill Library - Montreal Architecture Resources (print and online)
- Heritage Montreal
- Frags on the Main
- Art Deco Montreal
- BaNQ
- Bosworth, Newton. Hochelaga Depicta or a New picture of Montreal. Montreal: R.W.S. MacKay, 1846.
- Continuity & Change: 175 Years of the Mcgill University Health Sciences Library. Montréal: The Library, 1999. Online exhibition.
Canada
edit- Canadian Architect and Builder : A Journal of Modern contruction methods includes a searchable subject index to the full text 22-volume journal including illustrations and advertisements.
- Canadian Art Database
- Picturing Canada by the British Library
- Top 25 downloaded datasets from Canadian Government
Print sources
edit- Gray, Charlotte. Canada: A Portrait in Letters, 1800-2000. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2003. Print.
- Gubbay, Aline. A Street Called the Main: The Story of Montreal's Boulevard Saint-Laurent. Montreal: Meridian Press, 1989. Print.
- Martins-Manteiga, John. Metro: Design in Motion = Métro : Le Design En Mouvement. Toronto: Dominion Modern, 2011. Print.
- Moodey, Edgar C. The Fraser-Hickson Library: An Informal History. London: Bingley, 1977. Print.
Wikipedia editing
editPhilosophy & Policies
- Five Pillars of Wikipedia philosophical guidelines and best practices for editing
- Core content policies
Account creation
Markup help
General tutorials & guides
Editing and creating pages
- How to edit a page
- Your First Article
- Article Wizard
- Article development
- Guide to Writing Wikipedia Pages for Notable Women in Computing by Susan H. Rodger applicable to any biography
Templates and Styles