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⚫ | Our '''Culture Crawl''' includes tours and other activities at various cultural institutions in Columbus. We'll be headquartered at the '''Columbus Metropolitan Library - Main Branch''', located downtown at 96 S Grant Ave. Here we will have an ongoing edit-a-thon, scan-a-thon, training sessions, and tour groups leaving to visit the various cultural institutions. |
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− | On Friday, our '''registration desk''' will be at the '''Columbus Metropolitan Library - Main Branch''' throughout the day, right outside the Auditorium. We'll have signs and volunteers to guide you. |
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+ | Friday evening will be our '''reception''' at the Thompson Library (Room 260, the Buckeye Reading Room) on the Ohio State University campus. Hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served. Entry to the reception requires a '''main conference ticket'''. |
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== Saturday, October 20 == |
== Saturday, October 20 == |
Revision as of 16:06, 15 October 2018
Thursday, October 18
Thursday is our Tech Day, which includes our hackathon, tech demos, training sessions, and more. We plan to have a focus on Wikidata, and are currently planning activities that may interest non-technical folks as well.
Schedule is still under development.
8 AM | Check-in Open at Thompson Library, Ground Floor | ||
Track 1 (Thompson 165) |
Track 2 (Thompson 150A) |
Track 3 (Thompson 150B) | |
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9 AM | Hackathon | Introduction to Wikidata | |
10 AM | |||
11 AM | |||
12 PM | Lunch | ||
1 PM | Hackathon | Tool Demos (present what you use!) | TBA |
2 PM | TBA | TBA | |
3 PM | TBA | TBA | |
4 PM | Hackathon Presentations | TBA | TBA |
Friday, October 19
Friday includes two activities: our Culture Crawl during the day, followed by an evening reception.
Our Culture Crawl includes tours and other activities at various cultural institutions in Columbus. We'll be headquartered at the Columbus Metropolitan Library - Main Branch, located downtown at 96 S Grant Ave. Here we will have an ongoing edit-a-thon, scan-a-thon, training sessions, and tour groups leaving to visit the various cultural institutions.
Friday evening will be our reception at the Thompson Library (Room 260, the Buckeye Reading Room) on the Ohio State University campus. Hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served. Entry to the reception requires a main conference ticket.
Registration
Throughout the day, our registration desk will be at the Columbus Metropolitan Library - Main Branch, right outside the Auditorium. We'll have signs and volunteers to guide you.
For the evening reception, registration will be located in Thompson Library right outside Room 260, the Buckeye Reading Room.
Event Schedule
Columbus Metropolitan Library (Main Branch) Auditorium |
Columbus Metropolitan Library (Main Branch) Room TBA | |
8 AM | Check-in Open | |
9 AM | Columbus Edit-a-thon | Intro to Wikipedia for Librarians |
10 AM | ||
11 AM | ||
12 PM | ||
1 PM | ||
2 PM | ||
3 PM | ||
4 PM | ||
5 PM | ||
6 PM - 8:30 PM | Evening Reception
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Tour Schedule
Ohio Statehouse
*Tour open to the public and will occur whether or not we are present. |
State Library of Ohio
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Thurber House
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Orton Geological Museum
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Tour Details
- Ohio Statehouse
- Explore Capitol Square which includes the Ohio Statehouse, the Ohio Senate building and the Atrium. This National Historic Landmark houses working government offices and insight into Ohio's history.
- Please allow 10-15 minutes before the tour start time to go through security and see the code of conduct.
- Thurber House
- Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Thurber House is a literary center, museum, and bookstore located in the restored 19th century home of famed author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber ("The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," My Life and Hard Times, and other works).
- Thurber House hosts events with bestselling authors, writing classes, literary picnics on the lawn, and education camps and classes for children in preschool through high school. Other programs include two month-long author residencies and the Thurber Prize for American Humor—the highest recognition of humor writing in the country.
- The 1873 home has been restored to the way it looked when the Thurber family lived here in the early 1900's. Our tour guides will give you an overview of the Thurber family, point out Thurber artifacts and memorabilia in the house, and even go into the haunted history of the building—if you dare. While you're here, be sure to visit our historical marker, the dog garden, and the unicorn in the garden!
- Orton Geological Museum
- The Orton Geological Museum contains over 500,000 rocks, minerals, fossils, and specimens including a 2 billion year old stromatolite. The Museum is located on Ohio State's Oval and is one of the oldest buildings on campus.
Saturday, October 20
Saturday is the first day of our main conference consisting of presentations, workshops, panels, unconference sessions, lightning talks, and more from our community. Tracks will cover a wide array of topics, including but not limited to editing, education, academia, inclusion and diversity, harassment and safety, event organization, community building, technology and tools, and more.
The program is still in development and subject to change.
Post meet-ups
Want to plan an informal meet-up for a group? Post it here!
- Gathering at Chop Shop, 5-8:30 PM - We have a room reservation (featuring a full bar with 16 drafts) at the Chop Shop, a burger restaurant located just north of campus (walkable from Thompson Library). We invite all conference attendees to join!
Sunday, October 21
The Columbus Marathon starts at 7:30 on this day, and will run through campus. Please allow yourself plenty of extra time to get to campus due to road blocks and traffic. A more detailed map will be provided soon so you can plan your ruote.
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Registration Opens
9:00 AM |
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Day 2 Introduction + Retrospection
9:30 - 10:00 AM |
TBD
All Hands | |||||
Break
10:00 - 10:30 AM |
Catch a break and mingle with other Wikimedians. | |||||
Track 1 (Thompson 1120) 120 Seats |
Track 2 (Thompson 165) 80 Seats |
Track 3 (Thompson 150A) 28 Seats |
Track 4 (Thompson 150B) 28 Seats |
Track 5 (18th Avenue 070) 24 Seats |
Track 6 (18th Avenue 090) 24 Seats | |
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Session 4
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
11:00 - 12:00 Wikidata in research libraries: community-owned scholarly infrastructure to advance mission (Ruttenberg, Proffitt, Allison-Cassin, & Lemus-Rojas from ARL) |
Growing the free library: Discovering, documenting, and digitizing public domain periodical literature from most of the 20th century (Ockerbloom from Univ. of Pennsylvania) Wikisource update (slowking4 from WMDC) |
11:00 - 12:00 Aligning technical solutions and policy to combat harassment on Wikimedia projects (Poore from WMF) |
Making HerStory OurStory-Building a Wikipedia Presence on Campus (Dodd from UT Arlington) Cultivating New Student Editors in the Linguistics Classroom (Stvan from UT Arlington) |
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Inclusion, Wikipedia, and right-of-center topics (RightCowLeftCoast & Lionelt) Calling All Subject Experts: Training the Next Wikipedians (Kent & McGrady from WikiEdu) |
Lunch
12 - 1:30 PM |
Lunch Pick-up | Lunch Meetup C - Ohio Wikimedians Meetup and Planning (Payravi) | Lunch Meetup D (Open) | |||
Session 5
1:30 - 2:55 PM |
2:00 - 2:30 Beginner's Guide to Events for Wikipedians (Byrd-McDevitt from NARA & WMDC) 2:30 - 2:55 Update: Structured Data on Commons (Keegan from WMF) |
2:00 - 2:35 Implicit Bias on Wikipedia: The damage report (Koerner) 2:35 - 2:55 "ReImaginingTheShift": The Role of Technology as a Tool for Language Advocacy for Historically Undervalued Languages like Haitian Creole (Lamour from Haitian Creole Language Institute of NY) |
2:00 - 2:30 Creating a Linked Data Library Partnership Using Wikibase (Newell from OCLC) 2:30 - 2:55 Tools to track views of Commons images (Helps from Brigham Young University) |
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2:00 - 2:55 Anti-Harassment and YOU (Mack from Art+Feminism) |
Closing
3:00 - 3:30 PM |
Join us for our closing session on the 11th floor of Thompson. |
Post meet-ups
Want to plan an informal meet-up for a group? Post it here!