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{{WCNA 2019 Grant Submission |
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[[File:U.S. newspapers with Wikidata entries.png|thumb|This map, generated by a Wikidata query built during Phase One, reflects wiki coverage of U.S. newspapers as of September 2018. {{legend|red|Wikidata item, no Wikipedia article}}{{legend|yellow|Wikipedia has no infobox}}{{legend|green|Wikipedia article has an infobox}}]] |
[[File:U.S. newspapers with Wikidata entries.png|thumb|This map, generated by a Wikidata query built during Phase One, reflects wiki coverage of U.S. newspapers as of September 2018. {{legend|red|Wikidata item, no Wikipedia article}}{{legend|yellow|Wikipedia has no infobox}}{{legend|green|Wikipedia article has an infobox}}]] |
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'''The News On Wiki (NOW) campaign, Phase Two, aims to improve the public’s access to information about credible news publishers. ''' |
'''The News On Wiki (NOW) campaign, Phase Two, aims to improve the public’s access to information about credible news publishers. ''' |
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− | In Phase One of this campaign (2018), we demonstrated that by improving wiki content, we could improve [[w:en:Knowledge Graph|Google Knowledge Panels]] and other search engine results pages (SERPs) for local news sources. We rallied both new and veteran Wikimedians to build wiki content. We reported on this process at the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite_2018 WikiCite (2018)] and [ |
+ | In Phase One of this campaign (2018), we demonstrated that by improving wiki content, we could improve [[w:en:Knowledge Graph|Google Knowledge Panels]] and other search engine results pages (SERPs) for local news sources. We rallied both new and veteran Wikimedians to build wiki content. We reported on this process at the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite_2018 WikiCite (2018)] and [https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Main_Page WikiConference North America (2019)] conferences. |
For a second phase, we propose to run two campaigns in parallel: (a) A campaign to expand Wikipedia and Wikidata content for newspapers west of the Rocky Mountains (see: [[../News on Wiki, Phase Two (a)/]]), and (b) the campaign, described below, to expand Wikipedia's coverage of minority-owned newspapers and Caribbean-focused newspapers. |
For a second phase, we propose to run two campaigns in parallel: (a) A campaign to expand Wikipedia and Wikidata content for newspapers west of the Rocky Mountains (see: [[../News on Wiki, Phase Two (a)/]]), and (b) the campaign, described below, to expand Wikipedia's coverage of minority-owned newspapers and Caribbean-focused newspapers. |
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A recent ''New York Times'' article<ref>Tiffany Hsu and Marc Tracy: "Local News Outlets Dealt a Crippling Blow by This Biggest of Stories", ''New York Times'', March 23, 2020.</ref> made two points that underscore the need and the opportunity associated with the NOW campaign: "The pandemic is one of the biggest stories most publications will ever cover. But it has left many of them struggling to stay solvent." |
A recent ''New York Times'' article<ref>Tiffany Hsu and Marc Tracy: "Local News Outlets Dealt a Crippling Blow by This Biggest of Stories", ''New York Times'', March 23, 2020.</ref> made two points that underscore the need and the opportunity associated with the NOW campaign: "The pandemic is one of the biggest stories most publications will ever cover. But it has left many of them struggling to stay solvent." |
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− | The public is increasingly reliant on news outlets for information that impacts their health and economic well-being. In a media environment rife with misinformation, the ability to form quick, accurate assessments about what outlets are reliable is more important than ever. |
+ | The public is increasingly reliant on news outlets for information that impacts their health and economic well-being. '''In a media environment rife with misinformation, the ability to form quick, accurate assessments about what outlets are reliable is more important than ever.''' |
The impacts to the news industry itself yield a resource that is invaluable to a campaign like ours: major press coverage of local news outlets. The news story cited above, in one of the country's most renowned newspapers, is a Wikipedia-ready reliable source with information about more than a dozen local news outlets in North America. The ''[[w:en:Riverfront Times|Riverfront Times]]'', a St. Louis newspaper featured as the hook for the ''Times'' story, has only eight independent, news-based footnotes in its Wikipedia entry as of this writing, and the narrative in its four short paragraphs ends in mid-2019. The ''Times'' story makes it an easy task to make a substantive addition to the Wikipedia article that will help St. Louis residents better understand their news landscape. |
The impacts to the news industry itself yield a resource that is invaluable to a campaign like ours: major press coverage of local news outlets. The news story cited above, in one of the country's most renowned newspapers, is a Wikipedia-ready reliable source with information about more than a dozen local news outlets in North America. The ''[[w:en:Riverfront Times|Riverfront Times]]'', a St. Louis newspaper featured as the hook for the ''Times'' story, has only eight independent, news-based footnotes in its Wikipedia entry as of this writing, and the narrative in its four short paragraphs ends in mid-2019. The ''Times'' story makes it an easy task to make a substantive addition to the Wikipedia article that will help St. Louis residents better understand their news landscape. |
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This vetted connection between wiki content and public media literacy presents an extraordinary '''opportunity: Wikipedians and news literacy advocates can directly improve the public's ability to distinguish good from bad sources by editing Wikipedia and Wikidata.''' |
This vetted connection between wiki content and public media literacy presents an extraordinary '''opportunity: Wikipedians and news literacy advocates can directly improve the public's ability to distinguish good from bad sources by editing Wikipedia and Wikidata.''' |
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+ | Our News on Wiki campaign, appropriately abbreviated '''"NOW," facilitates and encourages this activity, thereby benefiting the public; and''' in the process, we '''build information literacy''' and '''facilitate social networking among our participants and followers,''' which ensures that our impact is ongoing. |
'''The time for NOW,''' we like to say, '''is ''now''.''' |
'''The time for NOW,''' we like to say, '''is ''now''.''' |
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'''Sherry Antoine, MPA''' is a New York-based outreach consultant and speaker committed to addressing gender and diversity gaps. She is the Lead Organizer of the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedians_of_the_Caribbean_User_Group Wikimedians of the Caribbean Wikimedia User Group], a group dedicated to improving and adding content about the Caribbean and its diaspora to Wikipedia, Wikidata and related projects. Sherry is the executive director of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/AfroCrowd/Home AfroCROWD], an outreach initiative and Wikimedia user group which seeks to increase awareness among people of African descent of Wikimedia and the free knowledge, culture, and software movements . Sherry is a director on the board of the [http://isoc-ny.org/ Internet Society of New York], whose mission is to assure the beneficial and open evolution of the global Internet. |
'''Sherry Antoine, MPA''' is a New York-based outreach consultant and speaker committed to addressing gender and diversity gaps. She is the Lead Organizer of the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedians_of_the_Caribbean_User_Group Wikimedians of the Caribbean Wikimedia User Group], a group dedicated to improving and adding content about the Caribbean and its diaspora to Wikipedia, Wikidata and related projects. Sherry is the executive director of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/AfroCrowd/Home AfroCROWD], an outreach initiative and Wikimedia user group which seeks to increase awareness among people of African descent of Wikimedia and the free knowledge, culture, and software movements . Sherry is a director on the board of the [http://isoc-ny.org/ Internet Society of New York], whose mission is to assure the beneficial and open evolution of the global Internet. |
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Through his consulting agency Wiki Strategies, Pete Forsyth won and fulfilled a [https://hewlett.org/grants/university-of-mississippi-for-the-open-education-collaborative-documentation-project/ $140,000 grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation], the primary output of which was the six-week online course Writing Wikipedia Articles. He won and fulfilled a [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/02/16/glamcamp-dc-kicks-off-us-coordination-glam-wiki/ $10,000 grant from the Wikimedia Foundation] in 2012, which convened Wikimedians and museum professionals to develop programming, documentation, and outreach infrastructure at the intersection of museum volunteerism and Wikipedia. The initial phase of the NOW campaign was funded by a grant from Paul and Susan Haahr, which provided a charitable incentive for the creation or improvement of Wikipedia content about newspapers. |
Through his consulting agency Wiki Strategies, Pete Forsyth won and fulfilled a [https://hewlett.org/grants/university-of-mississippi-for-the-open-education-collaborative-documentation-project/ $140,000 grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation], the primary output of which was the six-week online course Writing Wikipedia Articles. He won and fulfilled a [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/02/16/glamcamp-dc-kicks-off-us-coordination-glam-wiki/ $10,000 grant from the Wikimedia Foundation] in 2012, which convened Wikimedians and museum professionals to develop programming, documentation, and outreach infrastructure at the intersection of museum volunteerism and Wikipedia. The initial phase of the NOW campaign was funded by a grant from Paul and Susan Haahr, which provided a charitable incentive for the creation or improvement of Wikipedia content about newspapers. |
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 3 July 2020
This grant proposal has been withdrawn by the proposers, in place of the unified grant proposal:
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