Wikipedia:Meetup/Belvedere-Tiburon Library, January 2014
Introduction to Wikipedia & Edit-a-thon | |
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When | 6:00pm January 15, 2014 |
Where | Belvedere-Tiburon Library The Founders Room 1501 Tiburon Blvd Tiburon, Calif. 94920 |
We held an "Introduction to Wikipedia" event on a Wednesday evening in January 2014 at the Belvedere-Tiburon Library. About eight local residents attended, including two local historians who run a local archive. Some had worked a little on Wikipedia, but not enough to have a very thorough understanding of how it worked; so we had lots of good questions and ideas. We edited a few pages about local topics together, doing small tasks like correcting article titles and repairing redirects.
Schedule
edit- 6:00 to 6:15: Introductions, and refreshments (?)
- 6:15 to 7:00: Introductory presentation by Pete Forsyth, followed by Q&A.
What's unique about Wikipedia? Why was it founded, why is it so successful? How does it work without a centralized editorial control? How does the software work -- that is, how can you get started? - 7:00 to 9:00: Edit-a-thon.
Bring your laptop, and any reference materials you like. Local history is always an interesting topic! We will form small groups and work on articles together; beginners can work with more experienced editors to get coaching and advice.
What to expect
editParticipants will:
- gain a hands-on understanding of how Wikipedia came to be, and how it fits into the modern media landscape
- learn how to contribute their knowledge and skills
- meet neighbors who are interested in Wikipedia
- meet active contributors to Wikipedia
We looked at, and made edits to some of, the following articles:
- San Francisco (an example of a high quality Featured Article)
- Tiburon (redirect page)
- Tiburon, California
- Old Saint Hilary's Church
Participants
editPete (a Wikipedia expert) and Ivan (local librarian) hosted the event; about eight people attended. Photos will be uploaded commons:category:Wikimedia meetup at Belvedere-Tiburon Library, January 2014