Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/AU Qualitative Methods in International Relations editing workshop
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American University Qualitative Methods in International Relations editing workshop presented by Wikimedia DC
When
- March 23, 2023
Registration
- Private
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Goal
- Students will learn about the process of editing and adding content to Wikipedia. All are invited to edit and create articles if time allows.
Safe Space Policy
editPresentation
editCreate Wikipedia username and login to the Outreach Dashboard
editStep 1: Go to the Dashboard
Step 2:
- Have a Wikipedia username? Select 'Log-in with Wikipedia'.
- Don't have a username? Select 'Sign-up with Wikipedia'
Usernames are public. You do not have to use your real name or expose any personal details.
Note: This will allow you to create a username and sign up to participate in the this event in one simple step. You can also create a username at the top right of this event page or from any Wikipedia page.
Articles work list
edit- Red drafts = New drafts articles that can be created
- Blue = Existing articles
- Blue drafts = Draft articles that have been created, but need more content before moving to Wikipedia 'mainspace'.
Instructions
- Use this Google sheet to reserve the article you plan to edit or create
- In the sheet, reserve the article you'd like to work on by adding your name or username next to the article
- Return here to the event page and select your article's red or blue link. Red links will open blank pages.
- Select 'Create' (for new articles), and 'Edit' for exisiting articles
- For new articles, start by adding a 'References' header at the bottom. Return to the top and start writing.
Article drafts to expand or create
- Draft:Ali Guarneros Luna - Senior NASA aerospace engineer[1][2][3][4]
- Draft:Anne Merriman Peck - Artist[5][6][7]
- Draft:Elizabeth DeLong (educator)[8][9]
- Draft:Tennessee Vocational School for Colored Girls[10][11][12]
- Draft:Myra Finsterwald Dreifus - Activist, humanitarian[13][14]
- Draft:Lena Angevine Warner - Nurse[15][16][17]
- Draft:Lillette Jenkins Wisner - Jazz pianist[18][19][20]
- Draft:Vanessa Braxton, first African American to hold the title of Master Distiller [21][22][23]
- Draft: Catherine Clow- Brooklyn's first African American Principal [24][25][26]
- Draft:Elizabeth Sturz[27][28]
- Draft:Norma Shirley- Chef [29][30]
- Draft:Lily Chin - Activist, mother of Vincent Chin[31][32]
- Draft:Ann Bray (military intelligence) - Major, United States Army, intelligence expert[33][34]
- Draft:Mila Racine - French Anti-Nazi resistance fighter, smuggled children to Switzerland during WWII[35][36][37] (See Marianne Cohn for similar article)
- Draft:Isabella Aiukli Cornell[38][39] - Indigenous activist
- Draft:Jean M. Bennett (military intelligence)[40][41]
- Draft:Ida Gray Hampton - Educator and first Black woman to graduate from Gallaudet University[42][43]
- Draft:Nathie Marbury - Instructor, linguist, and researcher in American Sign Language[44][45]
- Draft:Joyce Wellman - Artist[46][47]
- Draft:Dorothy Bruce - WWII codebreaker (Code Girls) [48][49][50]
- Draft:Doreen Gehry Nelson[51][52][53][54]
- Draft:Eva Lowery Bowman - Business leader, civil rights activist[55][56][57]
- Draft:Mary Bell Jewett - FOunded Woman's Club of Winter Haven, gifted land for a Rosenwald School [58][59]
- Draft:Lynn Amowitz - Doctor, researcher, refugee advocate[60][61][62]
- Draft:Marika Gidali - Dancer, Holocaust survivor[63][64]
Existing articles to expand
- Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
- Ulali - Indigenous women's a cappella group. To do: Add citation where they are missing.
- Woman's Club of Winter Haven[65]
Outcomes
editNew articles
Article ratings
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