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Sunday, November 10

November 10 each year, the United Nations are observing the World Science Day for Peace and Development.

Presentation Presentation   Group Discussion Discussion   Panel Panel
Workshop Workshop   Lightning Talks Lightning Talk

November 10 - Sunday - Programming


Registration

9:00 AM

Registration/Check-in/Badge pickup at MIT Stata Center (In front of Room 123, first floor).
Session 4 Stata 32-123 Live streamed
318 Seats
Tiered Auditorium
Stata 32-144 Live streamed
60 Seats
Flat, Movable Tables
Stata 32-124 Live streamed
60 Seats
Flat, Movable Tables
Stata 32-141 Live streamed
90 Seats
Tiered Lecture Hall
Stata 32-155 Live streamed
90 Seats
Tiered Lecture Hall
Commons A
Commons B
Commons C (Kiva)
10 - 10:45 Indigenous knowledge in Wikipedia : the Atikamekw Nation experience (Rochon from WMCA) Presentation Reserved Wikimedia Outreach programs for technical contributors (Rodlund, Sethi, Ross, Zhou from Wikimedia Foundation) Workshop Tech Community The Wikimedia Movement Strategy & You

(Keefer, Pourzaki) Workshop Community

Building a Wikidata Curriculum (Kent from Wiki Edu) Workshop Education Wikidata Open Space Open Space Open Space
  Workshop           Editathon  Access 
Break

10:45 - 11:00

Catch a mingle with other conference goers.
Session 5 Stata 32-123 Live streamed
318 Seats
Stata 32-144 Live streamed
60 Seats
Stata 32-124 Live streamed
60 Seats
Stata 32-141 Live streamed
90 Seats
Stata 32-155 Live streamed
90 Seats
Commons A
Commons B
Commons C (Kiva)
11:00 - 11:15 GLAMs embracing open access and Wikidata: Experiences from the Met Museum (Lih, Metropolitan Museum of Art) Presentation GLAM Wikidata Wiki Caribbean Panel and Discussion on Survey Findings (Antoine from Wikimedians of the Caribbean User Group & AfroCROWD) Panel Caribbean Building a Scholarly Knowledge Base with Wikidata: A Case Study from Vanderbilt University (Anderson, Baskauf, Shook from Vanderbilt) Panel Wikidata WikiCite Education Lightning Talks Lightning Talks State of Wikimedia Research on Knowledge Integrity (Johnson from Wikimedia Foundation) Presentation Reliability Research Open Space Best Practices for Responsible and Reliable Content about Suicide (Poore, LaPorte, SSiy from Wikimedia Foundation) Group Discussion Reliability Safety Aaron Swartz Hackathon - moved to the projectors downstairs! Workshop Editathon Access
11:15 - 11:30
11:30 - 11:45 Open Access at the Cleveland Museum of Art (Payravi, Stimler, Lih) Presentation GLAM WikiCommons 4 Million in 4 Weeks: A case study on bulk import of cultural heritage metadata on Wikidata (Byrd-McDevitt from NARA) Presentation Wikidata GLAM WikiCite Supporting deliberation and resolution on Wikipedia (Zhang, Im, Schilling, Morgan, Karger) Presentation Community
11:45 - 12:00 Understanding the technical challenges of small wikis in North America (Sethi, Rodlund from Wikimedia Foundation) Workshop Tech Mitigating risk in Wikipedia content (Risker) Presentation Content Reliability
12:00 - 12:15 Wikidata-fying Northeastern University's "Women Writers in Review" initiative (Stephenson-Goodknight from Northeastern & Wiki Women in Red) Presentation Wikidata WikiCite Gender Gap Muckrock: Building a database of US government agencies (Morisy) Presentation Introduction to WikiCite (Mietchen and Ayers)Presentation WikiCite
12:15 - 12:30
Lunch

12:30 - 2:00 PM

Lunch in Stata
You may eat throughout the building. Refer to the scheduled meet-ups below.
Lunch Meetup I - Wikipedia Day rapid grants session
(probably tables outside)
Lunch Meetup J - Art+Feminism Lunch Meetup K - WikiCite Lunch Meetup L - Climate Change / Sustainability Lunch Meetup M - ? Lunch Meetup N - FOIA.Science -- by projectors near reg. Lunch Meetup O - Wikimedians in Residence Exchange Network Lunch Meetup P - Ask Wiki Education
Session 6 Stata 32-12 Live streamed3
318 Seats
Stata 32-144 Live streamed
60 Seats
Stata 32-124 Live streamed
60 Seats
Stata 32-141 Live streamed
90 Seats
Stata 32-155 Live streamed
90 Seats
Commons A
Commons B
Commons C (Kiva)
2:00 - 2:15 Open Space Adventures in American (Mostly) Folklore: Expanding the Footprint of Notability (Pruitt) Presentation Content Building Scholia profiles (Mietchen from WikiCite & Univ. of Virginia) Workshop Wikidata WikiCite A Colonizer's Account: the Use and Mis-use of Historical Sources (Rust) Reliability Content Creating WikiCommunity at LaGuardia Community College (Coleman from LaGuardia Community College) Panel Community Education Open Space Open Space Aaron Swartz Hackathon
  • Moving downstairs to the 1F, by the projectors (near reg desk). Workshop Editathon Access
2:15 - 2:30
2:30 - 2:45 Academics in the open: How WikiJournals encourage open scholarship using Wikipedia (Koerner from WikiJournal of the Humanities) Presentation Research WikiCite Developing Ethical, Responsible, and Reliable Information Producers (Jacobson from SUNY at Albany) Presentation Reliability Education Recognizing Sovereignty: Wikidata & Indigenous Nations in North America (Allison-Cassin) Presentation Wikidata
2:45 - 3:00 Wikidata Quicksheets (Mandiberg from Art+Feminism) Workshop Wikidata
3:00 - 3:15

Hackathon status report + project pitching

Open hacking and collaboration

Etherpad

Hearing Other Voices: Using Wikipedia in an ESL Writing Class (Shetty from Boston Univ.) Presentation Content Gap Education
3:15 - 3:30
Break

3:30 - 3:45

Break it off with other conference goers.
End-of-day Plenary

3:45 - 4:30 PM

Stata 32-123 (Auditorium)
  • Wiki Awards
  • Wiki Loves Monuments showcase
  • Q&A about Wikicred grant program
  • All-hands recap; looking forward
             All Hands 
Break

4:30+

Enjoy our fair city!
Relaxed night

5:00 - 8:00 PM

R&D Commons (4F)
  • Games night (including maybe an emoji 🔤 🐝)Commons A+B
  • Editathon + hackathon wrapups over pizza: plans for the future, next stepsKiva
  • Wikicred grants: Brainstorming, matchmaking, Q&A. Some ideas below — Commons A+B
    • What can the larger information world learn from Wikipedia's best practices on transparency and version control?
    • Can Wikipedia's assessments at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources feed into signals for the larger world to ingest?
    • How can we give Wikipedia a role in combatting science and health misinformation?
    • What can Wikipedia do in information about the climate crisis?
    • What technical tools could we build to help with misinformation.
    • How can Wikipedia be used to combat viral conspiracy theories and myths?
    • What role can Wikidata play in assessing credibility of news outlets or journalists? (From Microsoft)?
    • Should we provide travel stipends to work on credibility projects, such as Wikimedia hackathon 2020 in Albania?
    • Add more here: