Join University of Victoria Libraries and the Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory for a wikipedia edit-a-thon and help us contribute to Wikipedia articles on the Social Justice collections from Special Collections and University Archives.
Want to learn more about how to use Wikipedia? Join us, along with librarians, archivists, and UVic Libraries' resident Wikipedian Dr. Christian Vandendorpe, to learn how to use and create Wikipedia entries, particularly as it relates to issues of social justice, and using materials from the University of Victoria's Archives and Special Collections. Free. All welcome!
This event is part of a SSHRC-supported speaker series Unravelling the Code(x): History of the Book, an interdisciplinary series that explores book history scholarship and the creation, circulation, and reception of knowledge.
For more information: uvic.ca/library/codex
Details
edit- Date: Thursday, May 5, 2016. 10:30am - 12pm.
- Venue: McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning, UVic Libraries
- Participants: The event is open to everyone
- What to Bring: The room is equipped with PC desktops accessible with your UVic NetID and Password but we encourage you to BYOD ("bring your own device").
- Twitter Hashtag: #wikiUVic
Volunteers
editLibrarians, Archivists, Postdoctoral Fellows, and the Project Manager of the Transgender Archives will be available to help with questions about sources or wikipedia.
What could I work on?
editThere are a number of ways you to 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. Interested in working on something not listed below? Let us know and we can help you find a project that matches your interests.
Articles needing citation or authority control
editResources : I need information
editWikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources that have a neutral point of view
Special Collections
editUniversity Archives
editWikipedia 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
January 2015
editJoin University of Victoria Libraries and the Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory for a wikipedia edit-a-thon and help us contribute to Wikipedia articles on collections from Special Collections and University Archives. We'll have librarians and other volunteers on site to help you with research and editing. Participants will have an opportunity to hear a talk by Honorary Resident Wikipedian Dr. Christian Vandendorpe.
Details
edit- Date: Friday, January 23, 2015. 10am - 3pm.
- Venue: McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning, UVic Libraries
- Participants: The event is open to everyone but space is limited. Please RSVP to Special Collections: speccoll [at] uvic.ca.
- What to Bring: The room is equipped with PC desktops accessible with your UVic NetID and Password but we encourage you to BYOD ("bring your own device").
- Twitter Hashtag: #wikiUVic
Itinerary
editTime | Activity | Location | Led by |
---|---|---|---|
10:00am | Welcome and Introductions | Room 210, McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning | Jonathan Bengtson, University Librarian |
10:15am | Orientation | Room 210, McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning | Library Staff |
11:00am | Edit-a-thon | Room 209, McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning | Library Staff |
12:00pm | Lunch and Talk by Honorary Resident Wikipedian Dr. Christian Vandendorpe: "Wikipedia and the Ivory Tower" | Room 210, McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning | Dr. Christian Vandendorpe |
1:00pm | Edit-a-thon | Room 209, McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning | Library Staff |
2:00pm | Wrap-up | Room 209, McPherson Library-Mearns Centre for Learning | Library Staff |
2:15pm | Tour of Special Collections and University Archives | Special Collections and University Archives | Library Staff |
Volunteers
editSchedule of Librarian and Archivists that can help with questions about sources or wikipedia.
Name | Subject interests | Time available |
---|---|---|
Christine | 20th Century Poetry | 12pm to 2pm |
Heather | Special Collections | 10am to 2pm |
Lara | University Archives and Special Collections | 10am to 2pm |
Matt | Modernism, Periodical Studies, Writing for the Web | 10am to 2pm |
What could I work on?
editThere are a number of ways you to 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. Interested in working on something not listed below? Let us know and we can help you find a project that matches your interests.
Articles needing citation or authority control
editArticles needing expansion, updating and/or cleanup
editArticles 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. Below are links to descriptions of the archives at UVic Libraries.
Art History:
- Robert Amos
- Limners (Group of artists)
- Margaret Peterson
- Jack Wise
- Herbert Siebner
- John Di Castri (Architect)
- Wade Williams (Architect)
B.C. History:
Gender and Women's Studies:
Literature:
Military History:
Resources : I need information
editWikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources that have a neutral point of view
Special Collections
editUniversity Archives
editWikipedia 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