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The goal of the meetup on Saturday, 29 February 2020, is to improve the Wikipedia coverage of the people, publications and companies associated with the media company Stuff.
What's it about?
editAn Edit-a-thon is an attempt to improve the Wikipedia pages on a particular topic. Led by an experienced Wikipedia editor, participants learn to edit pages, correct mistakes, add references, and upload photos. Complete beginners are welcome; training and troubleshooting is provided. The goal of this meetup is to improve the Wikipedia coverage of the people, publications and companies associated with stuff.co.nz.
When and where
edit- Saturday 29 February 2020, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
- Press House, 158 Gloucester Street, Christchurch 8011
What to bring
edit- Laptop and power cord. There is wifi you can use.
- Any snacks and drink you want.
- Children are welcome; please inform us of the ages of the children so we can be prepared.
Preparation
editIf you're coming, try to create a Wikipedia account beforehand! Here's a form you can use. Creating an account makes editing much easier (more info). You'll need to pick a "handle" for your username; you could use your real name, but it's nicer to have the option to be a bit anonymous if you want.
The topic of the edit-a-thon is the article about Stuff, which covers both the website and the company: Stuff (website). There are a number of newspapers which are part of the company, and they are listed in this navbox. The edit-a-thon could also include articles of people who have a relation to the various newspapers, e.g. editors. Have a think about topics you'd like to work on. If you've got something specific in mind, check out their pages and see if there are obvious mistakes or problems. Maybe even do a little research first so you're prepared. Bring along references for information you want to add. If the topic you're interested in doesn't have a Wikipedia page, we could even create one (help is at hand for that).
If you'd like to work on a newspaper article, have a look at one of the following high-quality articles for content and structure:
For examples of articles on other media companies, have a look at these:
Things to do
edit- Ideas for biographies of notable people – Paula Penfold to update, Sinead Boucher to create, Alison Mau to update
- Missing articles on publications: NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener
- Missing articles on digital properties (if determined to be notable): Stuff Fibre and energyclubnz
Useful stuff
edit- How to edit pages using the Visual Editor: for when you go Edit
- A cheatsheet for wiki markup: for when you go Edit Source
- Guideline for notability of New Zealand people
Sample CoI statement
edit==Conflict of interest statement==
I am employed by [[Stuff (company)|Stuff]] and therefore have a [[Wikipedia:Conflict of interest|conflict of interest]]. I will therefore not edit articles related to my employer but will instead provide suggested edits via the relevant talk pages.
Attendees
editAdd your Wikipedia username if you have one. Tip: you can just type asterisk-space-three tildes (* ~~~)
Apologies
editOutcomes
edit- Improvements to Stuff (company), Stuff (website) and The Press
- Neighbourly
- List of awards received by Stuff (website)
- Paul Thompson (media executive)
- Andrew Holden
- Kamala Hayman
- Updates to relevant nav boxes
- Updates to pages on newspapers owned by Stuff Ltd to reflect the change of ownership from Fairfax to Stuff Ltd.
- Adding tables and/or prose describing awards and nominations received by newspapers owned by Stuff Ltd and their journalists e.g. The Press, The Dominion Post, Waikato Times, Nelson Mail, Sunday Star-Times, Southland Times
- NZ Gardener