November 11 - Saturday - Programming Toronto Reference Library
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8:00–9:00
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Check-in and Badge pickup second floor in front of Epic Hall
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8:00–9:00
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9:00–10:15
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Epic Hall: Keynote: - Sue Gardner - Former Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation second floor
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9:00–10:15
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Morning Sessions
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Epic Hall second floor, 300 seats
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Novella Room second floor, 118 seats
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Beeton Hall Events Centre first floor, 130 seats
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Executive Board Room first floor, 30 seats
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Morning Sessions
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10:15–10:30
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Roundtable: Artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and wiki projects
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10:15–10:30
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10:30–10:45
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Lecture: On-wiki campaigns, 275+, lessons learned by Women in Red
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Panel: LaGuardia & Wagner Archives Wikipedia Project Year 5: LGBTQ Archives and Student Research
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10:30–10:45
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10:45–11:00
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Panel: WikiProject Women in Religion Panel Discussion and Report
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10:45–11:00
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11:00–11:15
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Lecture: Contributing to Wikimedia during an Open Data Human Rights Project
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Lecture: Image credits on Wikipedia
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11:00–11:15
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11:15–11:30
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Lightning talk: Indie Wiki Buddy: Helping users discover independent wikis
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11:15–11:30
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11:30–11:45
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Break
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11:30–11:45
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11:45–12:00
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Roundtable: Surpassing RfCs: how to improve the governance of large software changes
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Lecture: Indigenous Artists and Wikidata
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Roundtable: No Rights Reserved: What CC0 Means for Contributor Motivations, Data Provenance, and the Wikipedia Detour
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11:45–12:00
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12:00–12:15
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12:00–12:15
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12:15–12:30
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Panel: Wikipedia as a site of archival activism: potentials and limits from the experience of BIPOC community advocates
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12:15–12:30
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12:30–12:45
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Lightning talk: Wikipedia and Global Conflicts
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Lightning talk: An Alternative to the Pushpin Map in the Neighbourhood Infobox
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12:30–12:45
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12:45–13:00
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12:45–13:00
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13:00–14:15
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Lunch
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13:00–14:15
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Afternoon Sessions
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Epic Hall second floor, 300 seats
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Novella Room second floor, 118 seats
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Beeton Hall Events Centre first floor, 130 seats
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Executive Board Room first floor, 30 seats
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Afternoon Sessions
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14:15–14:30
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Lecture: IP Masking - Protecting privacy for unregistered editors
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Lecture: Report on research for North American hub
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Lecture: Citations in Wikipedia for Understanding Research Reach
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Workshop: Sister projects: the past, present and glorious future
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14:15–14:30
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14:30–14:45
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Panel: WikiOASIS: Wiki Island Nations Alliance
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14:30–14:45
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14:45–15:00
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Lightning talk: Building and Disseminating Print Bibliographic Data Online|
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Lecture: Building English Wikipedia's best work: how to research and write featured articles
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14:45–15:00
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15:00–15:15
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Lecture: What's the use (case) of starting your biography creation in Wikidata?
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Roundtable: Open Education Training Needs in an Evolving Society
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15:00–15:15
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15:15–15:30
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Lightning talk: A positive feedback loop between Wikidata and text mining
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Lightning talk: URFA/2020 and Wikipedia's Featured Article Review Process
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Workshop: Discuss prospects for North American hub
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15:15–15:30
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15:30–15:45
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Lightning talk: Agents, Name Authorities, and Linked Open Data: Leveraging Wikidata for Access and Discovery of Archival Materials
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Lecture: Equity, Community Engagement, and Ag: Advancing equity and increasing agricultural coverage on Wikipedia
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15:30–15:45
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15:45–16:00
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Lightning talk: Improving Equity on Wikipedia
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15:45–16:00
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16:00–16:15
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Break
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16:00–16:15
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Panel: Building an advanced Wikidata Curriculum
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Lecture: Continued Relevancy in the Classroom: Using Wikipedia to Teach Information Literacy to University Students
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Workshop: /What is the future of free knowledge? Collaboratively charting the course of our movement
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16:15–16:30
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16:15–16:30
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16:30–16:45
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[Now delivered by Ben Vershbow] Lecture: From British Newspaper Archives to Sage Journals: Learn how to access more than 90 paywalled resources for free through The Wikipedia Library
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16:30–16:45
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16:45–17:00
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16:45–17:00
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