Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Translation task force/Community organizing
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Community organization
editAs a community organizer your role is to a build a bridge between the main translation project, and the local language branch. Examples of how to work with community organization would be:
- Looking for new integrators
- Informing the community about the project
- Looking for barriers and trying to find out what stops people from helping out
- Informing integrators when there is a new article ready
- Looking for translators
- Assessing content - does it need to be translated? Marking on the progress pages
- Updating the progress pages, making sure that live translations are marked as such.
Resources
edit- Progress pages
- WP:Village pump – From the English village pump you can find your way to various other Village pumps by looking in the left hand corner for inter-wiki links!
- WP:MTNEWS – The Medical Translation Newsletter
- WP:PULSE – WikiProject Medicine's Newsletter
There is no clear path for community organization, and you can pick multiple roles.
Get started
edit- Please sign up here so that we can get in contact when there is new work
- You can also start right away by using the resources!
Also feel free to contact CFCF or Doc James if you have any questions or need any additional guidance
Medical translation
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