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Tips and Tricks from the Digital Humanities team at the University of Delaware on event planning for a Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon.

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Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon

ResourcesTracy H. Jentzsch, M.A.

Media Specialist, University of [email protected] @Tracy_Jentzsch Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0

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Evaluating Evaluating Wikipedia brochure.pdf

Tracing the evolution and evaluating the quality of articles

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Editing Editing Wikipedia brochure.pdf

Basic introduction to how to edit Wikipedia

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Illustrating Illustrating Wikipedia brochure.pdf

Introducing newcomers to Wikimedia Commons and how they can contribute to it

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonEvent Pages

Creating a Wikipedia MeetUp SubPage:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup

For GLAMS, Create a Wikipedia MeetUp Page:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonAttendees

• Create a simple sign up – like EventBrite

• Invite local Wikipedia Users• Contact your local WikiMedia Chapter• Create a GeoNotice• Invite everyone – over invite

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonAdvertise

• Use Social Media • Submit to SignPost (Wikipedia’s

Newsletter)• Blog about it (or submit to blogs)• Listservs• Direct EMail• Send out press releases

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonPre-Event

• Create a list of material for people to work on

• Sign people in, capture data• Put up signage for the event• Provide handouts with Wikipedia

information, shortcuts• Encourage participants to set up an

account BEFORE the event

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonDuring the Event

• Consider offering a 1 hour “How-To” session prior to your event

• Have experienced editors on hand to help newbies

• There will always be tech issues- be prepared

• Designate people or an area folks can go for help

• Take pictures – get permission – post to Wikimedia Commons

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonPost Event

• Write a report – what you did right, wrong – if you do this again

• Thank everyone involved• Get a list of the articles edited or

created. Be sure to include these on your Event page.

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Setting up the Edit-A-ThonSocial Media

• Use Social Media! • Register your event #Hashtag on

TWUBS• Post your #Hashtag before, during

and after your event and encourage everone to use it

• After the event, create a STORIFY

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UD Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon2014 Case Study

• On Saturday, April 26th 2014 The University of Delaware held it’s first Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon.

• Theme: Women & People of Color

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UD Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon2014 Case Study

• First time event• Over 50 people attended• More then ½ - first time users• Faculty, staff, grad & undergrad

students• Community members

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UD Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon2014 Case Study

Content provided by:

• UD’s Colored Conventions Project (#CoCoWiki)

• UD’s Emancipation Project

Event Sponsors:UD ISE LabUD College of Arts & Sciences IHRCUD Department of History & History Media CenterUD Department of EnglishUD Morris Library

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UD Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon2014 Case Study

Our Team:Jim Casey, English Ph.D. [email protected] @jimccasey1

Audrey Hamelers, Digital Humanities [email protected] @shockandaudrey

Jordan Howell, English Ph.D. [email protected] @JordanMHowell

Tracy Jentzsch, Media Specialist, Dept. of [email protected] @Tracy_Jentzsch@MMOckerbloom

Workshop Presenter:Mary Mark Ockerbloom, Wikipedian-in-Residence, Chemical Heritage Foundation [email protected] @MMOckerbloom

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UD Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon2014 Case Study

Our Wikipedia Event PageWikipedia:Meetup

/University of Delaware/April 2014 Colored Conventions