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During the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, there will be an Edit-a-thon at the San Diego Convention Center. This should be the 48th Wikipedia meetup in San Diego County.
Meetup details
[edit]- Date: Monday, November 25, 2019
- Start time: 6:30PM PST / 1830
- End Time: 8:30PM PST / 2030
- Location: San Diego Convention Center, Meeting Room 22
Attendee list
[edit]Hosts
[edit]Those interested in attending, please include your name in the category that best fits:
- SBLScholar (talk · contribs)
Attended
[edit]Whitney Cox
CJ Schmidt
Sarah Shectman
Jarkko Vikman
Antti Vanhoja
Likely
[edit]Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
Ingrid Lilly
Maybe
[edit]Sara Parks
Event goals
[edit]This workshop is a Wikipedia editing session focused on creating Wikipedia entries on female biblical scholars. Though some female biblical scholars are represented on Wikipedia, their entries are generally less numerous and less extensive than those of their male peers. Bring your laptop and join us in learning how to create and edit entries on your favorite female biblical scholars. A representative of the Wikimedia Foundation will be present to facilitate our work. Please create a Wikipedia account for yourself before you leave for San Diego, if you do not already have one.
— SBL Program Sessions, Page 372