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Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Want to make a difference in the collective bodies of human knowledge we call wikis? Want to call yourself a Wikipedian? If you've been using Wikipedia for years and never edited, let's fix that! We will go through a few simple steps to get everyone ready to edit. We are a fun, diverse, supportive group with different areas of expertise. You can contribute to any topic that interests you. Or, if you are a Grammar King or Queen, you can improve the grammar in existing wiki articles.
This is community-service learning and evidence-based learning, perfect for students. You can use research papers you are already working on and help improve related articles. Even if you can't join us in person, there are lots of ways to enjoy this experience. Post your questions and comments - we'll get you connected.
When
- Saturday, July 23 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm CANCELLED owing to traffic chaos in downtown San Diego.
Where
- Central Library
- Wells Fargo Technology Center, 4th Floor
- 330 Park Blvd, San Diego
- 32°42′31″N 117°09′15″W / 32.7086°N 117.1543°W
- The library is midway between the 12th & Imperial Transit Center to the south and the Park & Market Trolley Station to the north. Each is a five minute walk. For more information about transit options, visit the Metropolitan Transit System Trip Planner.
- Underground parking vouchers can be arranged by contacting Swedam (talk · contribs) or wikisandiego@gmail.com in advance. Otherwise the first two hours are free with validation (in the first floor lobby), and $1.25 for each additional 20 minutes or fraction thereof. See the library website for details.
What to bring
- The room is equipped with Windows PCs that have Internet Explorer and Chrome installed. Free WiFi is available if you prefer to bring your own laptop.
Your hosts
Skill building
editFor new contributors: Open an account and learn to use a Talk page. Useful links:
Articles to work on
editBelow is a San Diego Comic-Con International-inspired list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon, but you are welcome to work on anything you like.
Please note: This is a crowdsourced list. You can help us by adding to it!
To improve:
- Charles M. Schulz Museum is a California museum dedicated to the works of Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip.
To create:
- Åsa Ekström is a Swedish manga artist working in Japan. (a requested article at Women in Red)
Resources
editMuseums
editPolicies and guidelines related to organizations:
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view - policy - standards that all users should normally follow
- Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies) - guidenline - best practices that editors should attempt to follow
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style
Museum-specific help:
Starting to write:
- Wikipedia:Writing better articles
- Template:Infobox museum
- Museum of Bad Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Indianapolis Museum of Art, National Gallery, and Louvre - examples of good articles about museums
Charles M. Schulz Museum references
edit- History
- Tim Tesconi (7 July 2002). "The Gang's Almost Here". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1. †
- Chris Smith (11 August 2002). "A Living, Loving Legacy". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. 5. †
- Jesse Hamlin (17 August 2002). "Schulz museum drawing fans the world over". The San Francisco Chronicle. p. D1.
- Debra D. Bass (2 March 2003). "Gang's Not There, Yet". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1. †
- Dan Taylor (10 December 2010). "'Peanuts' Lives!". The Press Democrat. p. D1. †
- Collections
- Chris Smith (7 September 2001). "Wall of Fame in 1951". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. †
- Chris Smith (11 September 2001). "Wall Painted by Schulz Arrives". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. †
- Chris Smith (5 February 2002). "Final Touches on 'Peanuts' Mural". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1. †
- Charles Solomon (13 August 2002). "A 'Peanuts' Gang Clubhouse". Los Angeles Times. †
- Sharon Waxman (16 August 2002). "Happiness Is a 'Peanuts' Place". The Washington Post. †
- Bob Keefe (22 August 2002). "New museum honors life and work of 'Peanuts' creator". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. GE17. †
- Dave Astor (16 June 2003). "Museum draws on Legacy of 'Peanuts'". Editor & Publisher. Vol. 136, no. 24. p. 34.
- Judith Morgan (3 August 2003). "The Peanuts Gang Lives on at Museum". The San Diego Union Tribune. p. D-7.
- Chris Smith (14 August 2008). "Schroeder's Muse". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. †
- Janice Biehn (21 January 2016). "Welcome to the Peanuts Gallery". Toronto Star. p. T4. †
- Traveling exhibitions
- Karl J. Karlson (12 February 2001). "The Art of 'Peanuts'". St. Paul Pioneer Press. p. 2B.
- Tom Vogt (14 May 2009). "Snoopy gives us a chance to cross-pollinate, with something for kids and history enthusiasts". The Columbian. Vancouver, WA. p. C1. †
- Susan Hodara (19 June 2011). "When Snoopy Landed on the Moon". The New York Times. p. CT10.
- Kara Spak (2 November 2012). "Charles Schulz's Iconic Peanuts Get Star Treatment". Post-Tribune. Merrillville, IN. p. 6.
- Lawsuit
- Colleen Valles (23 November 2002). "Beetle Bailey Creator Faces Lawsuit". Associated Press.
- Jim Herron Zamora (23 November 2002). "Cartoon case no laughing matter". The San Francisco Chronicle. p. A15.
† Full text available from San Diego Public Library's eCollection → Articles & Databases → Magazines & Newspapers → ProQuest Newsstand
Biographies, especially of manga artists
editPolicies and guidelines related to biographies:
- Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons - policy - standards that all users should normally follow
- Wikipedia:Notability (people) - guidenline - best practices that editors should attempt to follow
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Biographies
Manga-specific help, especially with research:
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga/Biography
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga/Online reliable sources
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga/Reference Library
- San Diego Public Library catalog
Starting to write:
- Wikipedia:Article wizard
- Template:Biography - a generic framework for biographies (but not up-to-date with the current Manual of Style)
- Template:Infobox person
- Akira Toriyama - an example of a good (not perfect) biography of a manga artist
Åsa Ekström references
edit- Yokosawa, Taro (5 May 2016). "From anime to Zen, foreigners are mastering Japanese culture". The Nikkei.
- Sistek, Hanna (16 June 2015). "Mangakänd i Japan". Hallands Nyheter (in Swedish).
- "Japan - an inspirational nation". Hiragana Times. July 2015.
- "Åsa in wonderland: the comical adventures of a Swedish manga artist in Japan" (PDF). We are Tomodachi. Government of Japan. Autumn–Winter 2015. p. 32-33.
- Katz, Noam (April 2016). "So many stories to tell" (PDF). Highlighting Japan. Government of Japan. pp. 16–17.
- "Helgon i serier på japanska" [Saints in the series in Japanese]. Västernorrland County Museum, Murberget (in Swedish). 21 November 2011.
- "PG tips -the best of 2011". Paul Gravett. 11 February 2012.
- Strömberg, Fredrik (21 March 2007). Manga! Japanska serier och skaparglädje [Manga! – Japanese comics and the joy of creating] (PDF) (Master's thesis) (in Swedish). Malmö University.
- "Åsa Ekström". Kartago Publishers (in Swedish).
- "Åsa Ekström". Bonnier Carlsen (in Swedish).
- "A cultural clash transformed into pure art" (PDF). News. Ikea. February 2010. pp. 1–3.
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