Wikipedia:Meetup/SENYLRC
Appearance
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Welcome
[edit]- Instructor: Dorothy Howard, Metropolitan New York Library Council Wikipedian-in-Residence:
- Wikipedia:GLAM/METRO.
- Wikimedia New York City
Resources for Today
[edit]- Wikipedia Cheat Sheet (Bookshelf)
- FAQ on Conflict of Interest Editing on Wikipedia.
- Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Resources
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory
Case Studies: Wikipedia and Institutions
[edit]- UN OCHA Country Maps.
- Jozef Pilsudski Institute of America GLAM page.
- Images uploaded by the Pilsudski Institute.
- Frick Art Reference Library GLAM
- "Using Wikipedia to Enhance the Visibility of Digitized Archival Assets.” D-Lib Magazine. 2013.
Wikipedia and Access to Public Services
[edit]- List of New York Public Library branches
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Law
- Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine
Other Resources
[edit]- Gender gap resources.
- "101 Women Artists Who Got Wikipedia Pages this Week.". ArtNews.
Participants
[edit]- [Sign and time-stamp your name by typing in four tildes (~), and hitting 'save.']
- OR drohowa (talk) 06:39, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- OR drohowa (talk) 18:24, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Jenpalmentiero (talk) 18:24, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Lisahewel (talk) 18:26, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Sarahsponda (talk) 18:27, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Marlboro Free Library (talk) 18:28, 3 February 2015 (UTC)Marlboro Free Library
- Senyzspalding (talk) 18:31, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Schulerac (talk) 18:44, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Carolynsenylrc (talk) 18:54, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Kfs3 (talk) 19:21, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Whigham (talk) 19:21, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
Lesson Plan Tuesday February 3, 2015
[edit]Registering New User Accounts
[edit]- In the top right corner of any Wikipedia page there is a link to register an account.
- Confirm that you are signed in --> Your Username should appear in the upper right hand corner.
- Note to attendees: Decide if you want to have an anonymous identity on Wikipedia, or something more traceable. There are benefits to both, but this is up to you.
- Note to attendees: Usernames are case sensitive.
Anatomy of a Wikipedia Page
[edit]- Walk through the "Talk", "Read", "Edit", and "View History" sections of a Wikipedia page.
- Note in the "Talk" tab: Talk pages are Wikipedia's version of peer review. More information: Wikipedia:Tutorial/Talk pages
- Note in the "View History" tab: Every page edit is publicly visible.
- Note in the "View History" tab: Every page edit you make is traceable to your user account.
Demo: Making a simple edit to a Live Page
[edit]- Using a demo article, make a simple textual edit or addition. Ask participants to follow along on your screen projection.
Userpages
[edit]- Click on the "Edit" tab of the article.
- Write your name and a little bit about yourself.
- Press "save" at the bottom of the page --> the first time you press save you will 'create' this page.
- Try out making text bold, creating interwiki links, and external links and pressing save. Use the Cheatsheet for reference.
Put your name down as a participant of today's event
[edit]- Create a time-stamped signature of your username by entering in four tildes in a row (~).
- Ask participants to go to your Wikipedia event page for today's event and sign in under the "Participants" section.
Working in the Sandbox
[edit]- Titles/ section headings--> Use the Cheatsheet for reference.
Putting in Citations
[edit]- Wikipedia citations are done in-line with the text, and are automatically aggregated as footnotes at the bottom of pages.
- Citation templates are an easy way for beginners to begin inserting citations.
- Insert a reference for the book Tom Sawyer using the Worldcat entry for this book: Twain, Mark, and Paul Geiger. 1985. The adventures of Tom Sawyer. Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Association.
- Insert a reference using a citation template for this magazine article: Li, Shirley. "Roger Ebert's Wikipedia [Citation Needed]." The Atlantic. October 9, 2014. article link,
Putting in Citations: Next Steps
[edit]- Demo: Instructor uses a Wikipedia article to demo adding in a reference to a live article.
- All Participants: Find a page in your area of expertise that needs a citation and find a source text which will be added as a reference.
Additional Ways to contribute
[edit]Adding to existing pages:
- References
- Content
- External links
- Categories
- And so many more!
Copyright and Wikipedia
[edit]- Do not copy-paste text from a website directly into Wikipedia. Paraphrasing and citation is necessary.
- Most of Wikipedia's text and many of its images are co-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) .
- Every image has a description page which indicates the license under which it is released or, if it is non-free, the rationale under which it is used.
Basic Rules
[edit]See also: A reference guide for today.
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view---> conflicts of interest—if you think you have a COI, don’t create the article, post that someone else should create it on a related talk page.
- Wikipedia:Verifiability and WP:No original research
- Wikipedia:Notability
- What constitutes an authoritative source?
Asking for Help and Resolving Disputes
[edit]- Post a question on the talk page of another Wikipedia User's talk page.
- Ask a question to the Wikipedia Teahouse question board.
- Resolving disputes; Wikipedia:Dispute resolution, Wikipedia:Etiquette, Wikipedia:Staying cool when the editing gets hot.
- Email <artandfeminismwikigmail.com> with specific Wikipedia editing questions if you can't find what you need on Wikipedia.
Intermediate Lessons
[edit]- Images and Wikipedia, Image licenses and options
- Creating a page, naming, list articles and other article formats, labelling it as a stub
- What to do when an article is nominated for deletion
- What happens if the page is flagged, responding to flags, removing flags once changes made
- Talk pages / signatures
- Wikiprojects and locating communities on Wikipedia
- Infoboxes
- Categories and other librarian fetishes
- Creating an event page for your event