Wikipedia:Meetup/Belgium/Hack The Gender Gap, 29 January 2019

Edit-a-thon Brussels 29/01
Keynote speech
Part of group 4
Wall of Fame: the written articles

The Hack The Gender Gap edit-a-thon is an edit-a-thon organised in BeCentral on 29 January 2019 to get women better described on Wikipedia.

Please add photos of the event to Category:Hack The Gender Gap edit-a-thon, 29 January 2019.

Every two weeks we also organise the Wiki Club Brussels in what we write about women and tech and more, see Wikipedia:Meetup/Belgium/Wiki Club Brussels.

Programme

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  • 18h20 - 18h50: Registrations
  • 18h50 - 18h55: Welcome by BeCentral
  • 18h55 - 19H05: Speech by Didier Gossuin, Minister of the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Economy & Employment.
  • 19h05 - 19h10: Speech by Loubna Azghoud, Women In Tech Brussels
  • 19h10 - 19h30: Keynote
  • 19h30 - 21h00: Creation of profiles in smaller groups.
  • 21h00 - 21h30: Closing drink & Results.

Facebook invitation: https://www.facebook.com/events/2315095565386167/

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Guidelines

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The (simplified) guidelines on Wikipedia, resting on the five pillars, include:

Further:

  • Use references to source facts in your article. Every paragraph and every two/three sentences should have a reference. You can use a reference more than once. Without references an article can't be published.
  • Sign your messages in talk pages with ~~~~.

12 points to keep in mind with writing an article:

  • add only knowledge that belongs in an encyclopedia
  • add only material that is available under a free license or express it in your own words
  • describe this knowledge from a neutral position
  • add references and sources for the added information
  • do not write about your organisation, yourself, a family member, or your boss
  • do not describe new theories, new insights or thoughts and no opinions
  • see articles about similar topics as an example
  • use headings to structure an article
  • use internal links (links to other articles on Wikipedia)
  • do not add links to other sites in the body text, add those only at the bottom of the article
  • use no qualifications (best, most, etc)
  • write timeless (not: "the last century", "next month", "recent", yes: "on 27 September 2016")

Please note: if certain parts of your article have no reference, your article can't be published! Please make sure every paragraph and every two/three sentences has a reference. You can use a source more than once.

Written articles

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Participants

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Helpers

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Articles published

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