The Wiki Culture Crawl will occur on October 7, 2016. The event precedes the upcoming WikiConference North America, which will be held during October 8–10, and is dedicated to GLAM-Wikipedia activities at Balboa Park, an historic San Diego hub that is home to more than 15 museums and cultural institutions.
Members of the public, novices, experienced Wikipedia editors, and cultural/museum professionals are all welcome. It is designed to be the largest one-day collaboration ever between Wikipedia contributors and the GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) community. This page is for showcasing newly-created and improved content, including photographs, and facilitating article collaboration.
Wiki Culture Crawl is free to the public and professionals, but registration is required to participate.
There are a number of ways to participate, from simple to more advanced:
Provide a reference material list, that would help Wikipedia editors improve the article
Provide the reference books, artifacts, or other support material in the meeting room
Identify necessary improvements to articles, and if not fixing them yourself, add appropriate cleanup tags
Make a curator, expert or experienced docent available for assistance in critiquing or over the shoulder co-editing the Wikipedia articles in question with experienced editors
Work with Wikipedia editors to video or audio record a review of the Wikipedia article by a curator or staff member, which can be saved and referred to later
What to bring: A laptop, a tablet, an advanced cell phone with a web browser. The entire park has free high speed Wi-Fi Internet.
^Manna, Marcia (14 August 2003). "In Black and White - Arthur Lavine's photographs in 'Inclusive Eye' showcase humanity". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. NC-1.
^Arthur Lavine: An Inquiring Eye: Seven Decades of Arthur Lavine's Seeing. Arthur Lavine. 2007. ISBN978-0-9795673-0-8.
^Weintraub, Tamara (2008). "Sabbatical in Paradise". Community & Junior College Libraries. 14 (3): 155–160. doi:10.1080/02763910802035074.
^Ahrens, Prue; Creely, Kathryn (2008). Arthur Lavine: Nouvelle-Calédonie, première source d'inspiration [Arthur Lavine's Pacific Inspiration: Early Photographs in New Caledonia] (in French). Musée de Nouvelle-Calédonie. ISBN978-2-918071-00-6.
^Ahrens, Prue; Lagarde, Louis (November 2010). "Convict Art and Craft in Colonial New Caledonia". History Compass. 8 (11): 1243–1256. doi:10.1111/j.1478-0542.2010.00738.x.
^Hawkes, Kathleen; Quanchi, Max (2013). "From the Archives". The Journal of Pacific History. 48 (4): 484–493. doi:10.1080/00223344.2013.863173.
^Berland, Dinah (27 November 1983). "Many Faces of Arthur Ollman". Los Angeles Times. p. W92.
^Lewinson, David (18 March 1984). "The camera that captures what the eye can't see". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. E-10.
^Oder, Norman (24 July 1995). "Images of immigration, old & new". Publisher's Weekly. p. 20.
^Cornelius, Wayne A. (14 April 1991). "Migrant Housing". Los Angeles Times. p. SDB2.
^Fox, Claire F. (Fall 1995). "The Fence and the River: Representations of the US-Mexico Border in Art and Video". Discourse. 18 (1/2): 54–83. JSTOR41389403.
^Fels, Thomas Weston (September–October 1997). "Reviewed Work(s): Points of Entry: A Nation of Strangers by Arthur Ollman; Points of Entry: Reframing America by Terence R. Pitts; Points of Entry: Tracing Cultures by Andy Grundberg". On Paper. 2 (1): 47–48. JSTOR24554669.
^Grimdberg, Andy; Gauss, Kathleen McCarthy (1987). Photography and Art: Interactions Since 1946. Abbeville Press. pp. 65, 179–180. ISBN0-89659-683-4.
^Perloff, Nancy; Rankaitis, Susan (1993). "Nancy Perloff and Susan Rankaitis studio dialogue, June 1992". Women's Studies. 22 (1): 99–114. doi:10.1080/00497878.1993.9978968.
Puplava, Kathy; Sirois, Paul (2001). Trees and Gardens of Balboa Park. City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department. pp. 2–101. ISBN0-938711-73-3. The book describes 106 of the 348 species of trees in the park, and contains maps and photographs to aid in locating one specimen of each - especially useful for photographers.
Lemm, Jeffrey M. (2006). Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of the San Diego Region. California Natural History Guides. University of California Press. ISBN978-0-520-24574-7.
San Diego Automotive Museum - in Balboa Park just off above map to SW; their library is closed stack, but extensive and open without an appointment
San Diego History Center - their library, adjacent to the Model Railroad Museum, is closed stack, and only open until 1 p.m., but key material is online
San Diego Model Railroad Museum - their library is large, open stack, open without an appointment, and, because San Diego is a popular place to retire to, geographically diverse in its holdings
^McKeever, Michael (1985). A short history of San Diego. Lexikos. p. 68. ISBN978-0-938530-32-9. Schoolmarm: Mary Walker dedicated herself to San Diego despite its 'dilapidated' air. In November, 1976, the Mary Chase Walker Elementary ...
^Ribbel, Arthur (15 September 1985). "The lessons were tough for San Diego's first teacher". The San Diego Union. p. G-2.
^Ribbel, Arthur (10 December 1989). "San Diego teacher rose above racial bigotry". The San Diego Union. p. G-10.
^Stevens, Gus (30 January 1985). "Scouting the dial: KPBS celebrates highest ratings". Evening Tribune. p. D-7.
^Stevens, Gus (27 June 1985). "Scouting the dial: Here are ratings for May sweeps". Evening Tribune. p. D-10.
^Clifford, Jane (2 July 1985). "Does media presence alter the course of a crisis?". Evening Tribune. p. C-1.
^Anderson, Nancy Scott (26 October 1988). "Morgan warmly roasted, toasted". Evening Tribune. p. C-1.
^Bucher, Ric (29 July 1989). "Geographic's profile of S.D. called 'honest,' not puffery". The San Diego Union. p. B-3.
^"U-T names team to run new paper". Evening Tribune. 11 December 1991. p. A-1.
^"Editors for merged U-T announced". The San Diego Union. 12 December 1991. p. A-1.
^Riley, Sam G. (1995). Biographical Dictionary of American Newspaper Columnists. Greenwood Publishing Group – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete.
^Purvis, Kathleen (14 May 1995). "Dr. Seuss' Rhyme and Reason". Daily News of Los Angeles. p. L18.
^Rubin, Saul (13 June 1995). "It wasn't all joy in Seussville". Daily Breeze. Torrance, CA. p. E1.
^Smith, Chris (24 June 1995). "Neighbors, Obtuse Find Real Dr. Seuss Journalists Land Geisel's Life Story". Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1.
^West, Mark I. (1996). "Essay Review: The Contrasting Biographies of Roald Dahl and Dr. Seuss". Children's Literature in Education. 27 (4): 243–247. doi:10.1007/BF02355645.
^Showley, Roger M. (6 February 1997). "The father of UCSD - Revelle biography shows San Diego hero with warts and all". The San Diego Union Tribune. p. Night & Day–31.
^Mills, Eric L. (December 1997). "Book Reviews: Roger: A Biography of Roger Revell". Isis. 88 (4): 732–733. doi:10.1086/383897. JSTOR237878.
^"U-T's Neil Morgan first to receive Chancellor's Medal from UCSD". The San Diego Union Tribune. 29 November 2000. p. B-3.
^"Morgan departs Union-Tribune, stuns colleagues". The San Diego Union Tribune. 1 April 2004. p. B-1.
^Van Deerlin, Lionel (7 April 2004). "Some icons of San Diego newspapering". The San Diego Union Tribune. p. B-7.
^Jenkins, Logan (9 September 2012). "Morgan". The San Diego Union Tribune. p. B-1.
^Warth, Gary (10 September 2015). "Fellowship at UCSD Named for Neil and Judith Morgan". The San Diego Union Tribune. p. B-3.
^"Neil Morgan". Contemporary Authors Online. Literature Resource Center. Gale. 2014.
^Ford, Alan (25 August 2008). "Barrier broken: History was altered in Shelby at the 1940 semi finals". The Star. Shelby, NC – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete.
^"Doug Peterson: Up from "Ganbare"". Yachting. Vol. 138. 1974. p. 60. When asked about his training, Peterson was not slow to cite the example and work of Wendell "Skip" Calkins ... As a teenager, Peterson was an apprentice to Calkins.
Narwhal (ship) (built 1883) steam whaler with long and storied career, scrapped in San Diego Bay in 1933
San Diego Automotive Museum - in Balboa Park just off above map to SW; their library is closed stack, but extensive and open without an appointment
San Diego Model Railroad Museum - their library is large, open stack, open without an appointment, and, because San Diego is a popular place to retire to, geographically diverse in its holdings
^Lau, Angela (14 February 1994). "More women are pilots, but they're still in minority". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. B-1.
^Holden, Henry M. (1994). Hovering: The history of the Whirly-Girls, international women helicopter pilots. Mt. Freedom, New Jersey: Black Hawk Pub. Co. pp. 88–. ISBN978-1-879630-94-9.
^Douglas, Deborah G. (2004). American Women and Flight since 1940. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 129–148. ISBN978-0-8131-4829-8.
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