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Revision as of 19:53, 21 September 2023
If you are interested in the upcoming WikiConference North America, please ensure you are looking at the current conference site.
Toronto — 9-12 November 2023
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The Wiki Culture Crawl is a WikiConference North America tradition, held on the day before the conference proper, on Thursday November 9.
There will be a series of GLAM tours and edit-a-thons in the morning and the afternoon, to be followed by the opening night reception in the evening. More details and how to register for these events to come!
Tentative GLAM tours:
- Bata Shoe Museum (20 people) (10am-1pm)
- Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at University of Toronto (2 groups, maximum of 20 people per group)
- Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
In the evening, participants and guests of honor are invited to a cocktail reception starting at 6 p.m at Snakes & Lattes Annex (600 Bloor St. W). Although the dress code is at everyone's discretion, a tenue de ville is welcome during the opening night.