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== Sunday, November 13, 13–17:00 ==
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==Sunday, November 13, 13–17:00==
 
''Please note: this program is still in development as speakers are confirmed and is subject to change.''
 
''Please note: this program is still in development as speakers are confirmed and is subject to change.''
 
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| colspan="2" | {{SessionType|Panel}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Board Session with the Trustees|Board Session with the Trustees]]'''
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| colspan="2" |{{SessionType|Panel}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Board Session with the Trustees|Board Session with the Trustees]]'''
 
Rosie, Victoria and Shani of the Wikimedia Foundation Board will present a panel discussion, focusing on questions that are both humanizing and informative. This session aims to build trust, reinforce the checks & balances system in our governance, position trustees within the movement, and encourage movement members to consider participating in future Board activities.
 
Rosie, Victoria and Shani of the Wikimedia Foundation Board will present a panel discussion, focusing on questions that are both humanizing and informative. This session aims to build trust, reinforce the checks & balances system in our governance, position trustees within the movement, and encourage movement members to consider participating in future Board activities.
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|13:45 – 14:00
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| colspan="2" |''Break (15 minutes)''
 
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|14:00 – 14:30
 
|14:00 – 14:30
| {{SessionType|Presentation}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) and Wikipedia: What's next for Phase II|Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) and Wikipedia: What's next for Phase II]]'''
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|{{SessionType|Presentation}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) and Wikipedia: What's next for Phase II|Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) and Wikipedia: What's next for Phase II]]'''
 
The Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) aims to provide motivated citizens with tools and resources to discuss vaccine efficacy online. The ARTT project supplies users with connectors to expert guidance that can be used in analyzing information online and responding to others through trust-building ways.
 
The Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) aims to provide motivated citizens with tools and resources to discuss vaccine efficacy online. The ARTT project supplies users with connectors to expert guidance that can be used in analyzing information online and responding to others through trust-building ways.
   
 
To understand ARTT, think back to a distressing social media post or exchange in recent months regarding something factual — this group will be no stranger to these examples. The topic could be related to climate change, or elections, or, let’s say: vaccine efficacy. Consider the emotions felt during the social media exchange, or maybe the way you wanted to dissect the information using sources such as the World Health Organization or a scientific journal, or even perhaps. Many of us, with little subject matter expertise, feel a sense of uncertainty about how to recommend one report versus another other. But now consider too: what if this exchange online is with not just an unknown person in the world, but someone in your community that people you know rely upon: maybe a local journalist, or even your neighborhood lead on Nextdoor? Perhaps this person is your friend, or a family member? What do you say about vaccines, and how do you say it? This challenge of communicating complex information in human relationships is the core inspiration behind the ARTT project.
 
To understand ARTT, think back to a distressing social media post or exchange in recent months regarding something factual — this group will be no stranger to these examples. The topic could be related to climate change, or elections, or, let’s say: vaccine efficacy. Consider the emotions felt during the social media exchange, or maybe the way you wanted to dissect the information using sources such as the World Health Organization or a scientific journal, or even perhaps. Many of us, with little subject matter expertise, feel a sense of uncertainty about how to recommend one report versus another other. But now consider too: what if this exchange online is with not just an unknown person in the world, but someone in your community that people you know rely upon: maybe a local journalist, or even your neighborhood lead on Nextdoor? Perhaps this person is your friend, or a family member? What do you say about vaccines, and how do you say it? This challenge of communicating complex information in human relationships is the core inspiration behind the ARTT project.
| {{SessionType|Presentation}} '''[[Submissions:2022/An Overview of WikiJournal|An Overview of WikiJournal]]'''
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|{{SessionType|Presentation}} '''[[Submissions:2022/An Overview of WikiJournal|An Overview of WikiJournal]]'''
 
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/WikiJournal_User_Group WikiJournal] is a diamond open access journal currently hosted in Wikiversity. It has been publishing peer-reviewed articles since 2014. It is a way of bridging the Wikipedia–academia gap by enabling academics, scholars and professionals to contribute expert knowledge to the Wikimedia movement in the familiar academic publishing format that directly rewards scholars with citable publications.
 
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/WikiJournal_User_Group WikiJournal] is a diamond open access journal currently hosted in Wikiversity. It has been publishing peer-reviewed articles since 2014. It is a way of bridging the Wikipedia–academia gap by enabling academics, scholars and professionals to contribute expert knowledge to the Wikimedia movement in the familiar academic publishing format that directly rewards scholars with citable publications.
   
 
In this session, we present an overview of WikiJournal, publishing criteria, research output, impacts and future direction.
 
In this session, we present an overview of WikiJournal, publishing criteria, research output, impacts and future direction.
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|14:30 – 14:35
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| colspan="2" |''Break (5 minutes)''
 
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|14:35 – 15:05
 
|14:35 – 15:05
 
|[[Submissions:2022/Working together with Debian|'''Working together with Debian''']]
| {{SessionType|Presentation}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Automatic citations in Wikipedia: how they work and how to fix them|Automatic citations in Wikipedia: how they work and how to fix them]]'''
 
| {{SessionType|Panel}} '''[[Submissions:2022/What is Wikiask?|What is Wikiask?]]'''
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|{{SessionType|Panel}} '''[[Submissions:2022/What is Wikiask?|What is Wikiask?]]'''
 
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|15:15 - 16:15
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|15:05 15:10
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| colspan="2" |''Break (5 minutes)''
| {{SessionType|Workshop}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Discussion of future of North American Wikimedia affiliates|Discussion of future of North American Wikimedia affiliates]]'''
 
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| [[Unconference]] / Open Lightning Talk Space
 
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|15:10 - 16:00
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*[[Submissions:2022/Consumer health on Wikipedia: results of a qualitative study|'''Consumer health on Wikipedia: results of a qualitative study''']] (25 min)
 
*[[Submissions:2022/WikiLetters Systematic Review (v.1.0.2)|'''WikiLetters Systematic Review (v.1.0.2)''']] (25 min)
 
|{{SessionType|Workshop}} '''[[Submissions:2022/Discussion of future of North American Wikimedia affiliates|Discussion of future of North American Wikimedia affiliates]]'''
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|16:10 – 16:15
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| colspan="2" |''Break (5 minutes)''
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|16:15 –
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17:30
 
| colspan="2" |'''Unconference / Open Space'''
 
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== To add? ==
 
From [[:Category:Submissions/2022/Pending]]:
 
* [[Submissions:2022/Consumer health on Wikipedia: results of a qualitative study]]
 
* [[Submissions:2022/WikiLetters Systematic Review (v.1.0.2)]]
 
* [[Submissions:2022/Working together with Debian]]
 

Revision as of 00:21, 5 November 2022

Sunday, November 13, 13–17:00

Please note: this program is still in development as speakers are confirmed and is subject to change.

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Track 1 Track 2
13:00 – 13:45 Panel Board Session with the Trustees

Rosie, Victoria and Shani of the Wikimedia Foundation Board will present a panel discussion, focusing on questions that are both humanizing and informative. This session aims to build trust, reinforce the checks & balances system in our governance, position trustees within the movement, and encourage movement members to consider participating in future Board activities.

13:45 – 14:00 Break (15 minutes)
14:00 – 14:30 Presentation Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) and Wikipedia: What's next for Phase II

The Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) aims to provide motivated citizens with tools and resources to discuss vaccine efficacy online. The ARTT project supplies users with connectors to expert guidance that can be used in analyzing information online and responding to others through trust-building ways.

To understand ARTT, think back to a distressing social media post or exchange in recent months regarding something factual — this group will be no stranger to these examples. The topic could be related to climate change, or elections, or, let’s say: vaccine efficacy. Consider the emotions felt during the social media exchange, or maybe the way you wanted to dissect the information using sources such as the World Health Organization or a scientific journal, or even perhaps. Many of us, with little subject matter expertise, feel a sense of uncertainty about how to recommend one report versus another other. But now consider too: what if this exchange online is with not just an unknown person in the world, but someone in your community that people you know rely upon: maybe a local journalist, or even your neighborhood lead on Nextdoor? Perhaps this person is your friend, or a family member? What do you say about vaccines, and how do you say it? This challenge of communicating complex information in human relationships is the core inspiration behind the ARTT project.

Presentation An Overview of WikiJournal

WikiJournal is a diamond open access journal currently hosted in Wikiversity. It has been publishing peer-reviewed articles since 2014. It is a way of bridging the Wikipedia–academia gap by enabling academics, scholars and professionals to contribute expert knowledge to the Wikimedia movement in the familiar academic publishing format that directly rewards scholars with citable publications.

In this session, we present an overview of WikiJournal, publishing criteria, research output, impacts and future direction.

14:30 – 14:35 Break (5 minutes)
14:35 – 15:05 Working together with Debian Panel What is Wikiask?
15:05 – 15:10 Break (5 minutes)
15:10 - 16:00 Workshop Discussion of future of North American Wikimedia affiliates
16:10 – 16:15 Break (5 minutes)
16:15 –

17:30

Unconference / Open Space