2018/medical meetup

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The WikiConference 2018 medical meetup will be a breakout session including presentations, discussion, and a workshop for persons interested in medical content to collaborate to develop Wikipedia and Wikimedia content. This session is open to anyone. Discussion will be non-technical and accessible to beginners. Experienced Wikipedia editors and professionals in the field of health and medicine will be in attendance.

Details

Schedule

The schedule is relative from the start time.

0:00-0:05 Welcome!
0:05-0:15 quick introductions
0:15-0:30 Wikipedia and Medicine - what it is and why it matters
0:30-0:35 review agenda
0:35-1:30 short lightning talks - present then questions!
Wiki Education Program
NIOSH
WikiCite and PubMed
Spanish language and Latin America
Offline Outreach
1:30-1:40 introducing the workshop and hackathon
1:40-2:00 coffee and socialize
2:00-late rejoin the hackathon

Participants

Presentation details

Wikipedia and Medicine - what it is and why it matters
presenter - Lane Rasberry, Data Science Institute at the University of Virginia

This talk presents beginner basics of medical information on Wikipedia. This talk describes Wikipedia's audience, reviews Wikipedia's quality control process, showcases the editing community including institutional partnerships, and gives an overview of current community concerns and development directions.

Wiki Education Program
presenter - XXX from the Wiki Education Foundation
Wikipedia and Wikidata for Workplace Safety
John Sadowski from the United States National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health


The impact of Wikidata's ingestion of PubMed
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This talk presents the WikiCite project of Wikidata


Surfacing public health history with library archives
Ann Matsuuchi, LaGuardia and Wagner Archives of LaGuardia Community College


Spanish language and Latin America
Anne Nelson, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University


Offline Outreach
Sam Zidovetski