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Safety
edit- First off, how to deal with online harassment in the Wiki world.
- We abide by the Wikimedia Friendly Space Policy in all of our events and workings.
Who writes Wiki?
editWhere do I start?
edit- Wikipedia – 5 minute register for Wikipedia account
- Wikipedia – 15 minute overview: 5 pillars, Conflict of Interest policies, self guided introduction, Intro with videos etc. (examples: COI #1, COI #2)
- Wikipedia – 40 minute make one edit: add infobox, citation, etc.
- Wikipedia – 2-3 hours: Write a page in your sandbox and get it proofed before publishing.
Art+Feminism Quick Guides for Editing on Wikipedia
editRead and download our Quick Guide for Editing on Wikipedia, where you'll learn the basics for making your first successful contributions. This material is currently available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French:
Editing Wikipedia resources
editEvaluating Notability
editTutorials and how-tos
edit- The five pillars of Wikipedia
- Art+Feminism's tutorial videos
- Wikimedia Commons - getting images onto Wikipedia
- Infobox template
Uploading photos
edit- Publishing a photo when someone told you it was ok.
- Wiki Image Guide
- Where to find them.
- Dos and Donts
- Asking an artist for images.
- When there are no other options, if your attempts to contact are unmet, and no images exist as open license, and the subject has passed away, leaving no future possibility for new open photos, you may propose to upload one photo as an illustration to an article to Wikipedia directly instead of Commons.
Related Wikipedia projects
edit- WikiProject Women in Red
- WikiProject Women artists
- WikiProject Women writers
- WikiProject Women's health
- WikiProject Women's History
- WikiProject Feminism
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia for Libraries Archives Museums learning resources, training tools, guide for galleries, libraries, archives, museums
- Wikipedia:GLAM/US GLAM-Wiki (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) U.S. Consortium