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What You Can Do with 100 Artworks on Wikipedia, Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Selections from the Guggenheim Collection @ Sackler Center on May 19, 2015
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- Encyclopedic philosophy
- five pillars
- how we became an encyclopedia
- creative commons and copyleft (sharealike)
- free culture movement
- similar license for text, software, images
- cc-by-sa license and history
- Communities of practice
- how we became a wiki
- on user rules and conflict of interest
- artist articles - Vincent van Gogh, Lyubov Popova, Franz Marc
- artwork and art movement articles - Landscape with Snow, Crab on its Back, Suprematism, Der Blaue Reiter, Dinamismo di un cavallo in corsa + case (italiano)
- it's all in the tabs (or: beyond the article text)
- cheatsheet and fancy text editing
- wikiproject visual arts and its many project pages and policy issues
- GLAM/guggenheim museum project
- strengths and weaknesses of genre and community
- how we became a nonprofit
- wikiproject countering systemic bias
- meet the neighbors at wikimedia nyc
- articles I have thoroughly enjoyed - U Thant Island and Orion (mythology)
- Media and images
- the viewpoint of images
- the gallery of 100 donated artworks
- ten things you may not know about images on Wikipedia
- emergent collaboration: shout-out to user:spinster and others, wikidata wonderfullness
- featured pictures- encyclopedic pictures
- wikimedia commons
- how we became a multimedia repository
- sounds and videos
- old images and the public domain
- 2d vs 3d artworks
- Cultural institutions and education
- GLAM and varieties of collaboration
- wikimedia commons partnerships and variety of content donations
- wikipedian in residence
- History of Design and Digital Media course
- first guggenheim museum architecture editathon and moma art+feminism editathon, international campaigns
- Uploading and technical tools