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Saturday, November 11

November 11 - Saturday - Programming
Toronto Reference Library


8:00–9:00
Check-in and Badge pickup
second floor in front of Epic Hall

8:00–9:00
9:00–10:15

Epic Hall: Keynote:  - Sue Gardner - Former Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation
second floor


9:00–10:15
Morning
Sessions
Epic Hall
second floor, 300 seats
Novella Room
second floor, 118 seats
Beeton Hall Events Centre
first floor, 130 seats
Executive Board Room
first floor, 30 seats
Morning
Sessions
10:15–10:30 Roundtable: Artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and wiki projects
Andrew Leung
10:15–10:30
10:30–10:45 Lecture: On-wiki campaigns, 275+, lessons learned by Women in Red
Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
Panel: LaGuardia & Wagner Archives Wikipedia Project Year 5: LGBTQ Archives and Student Research
Ann Matsuuchi, Ximena Gallardo C., Michael Martinez
10:30–10:45
10:45–11:00 Panel: WikiProject Women in Religion Panel Discussion and Report
Christine Meyer
10:45–11:00
11:00–11:15 Lecture: Contributing to Wikimedia during an Open Data Human Rights Project
Carwil Bjork-James
Lecture: Image credits on Wikipedia
Dominic Byrd-McDevitt
11:00–11:15
11:15–11:30 Lightning talk: Indie Wiki Buddy: Helping users discover independent wikis
Kevin Payravi
11:15–11:30
11:30–11:45 Break 11:30–11:45
11:45–12:00 Roundtable: Surpassing RfCs: how to improve the governance of large software changes
Gergő Tisza
Lecture: Indigenous Artists and Wikidata
Brit Johnston, Frédéric Julien, and Anju Singh
Roundtable: No Rights Reserved: What CC0 Means for Contributor Motivations, Data Provenance, and the Wikipedia Detour
Matt Vetter; Zach McDowell
11:45–12:00
12:00–12:15 12:00–12:15
12:15–12:30 Panel: Wikipedia as a site of archival activism: potentials and limits from the experience of BIPOC community advocates
Anabelle Ragsag and Jessica Vinluan
12:15–12:30
12:30–12:45 Lightning talk: Wikipedia and Global Conflicts
J. Gregory McVerry
Lightning talk: An Alternative to the Pushpin Map in the Neighbourhood Infobox
R.D. (Bob) Reichert and E. St. Amour
12:30–12:45
12:45–13:00 12:45–13:00
13:00–14:15

Lunch


13:00–14:15
Afternoon
Sessions
Epic Hall
second floor, 300 seats
Novella Room
second floor, 118 seats
Beeton Hall Events Centre
first floor, 130 seats
Executive Board Room
first floor, 30 seats
Afternoon
Sessions
14:15–14:30 Lecture: IP Masking - Protecting privacy for unregistered editors
Lecture: Report on research for North American hub
Lecture: Citations in Wikipedia for Understanding Research Reach
Workshop: Sister projects: the past, present and glorious future
14:15–14:30
14:30–14:45 Panel: WikiOASIS: Wiki Island Nations Alliance
14:30–14:45
14:45–15:00 Lightning talk: Building and Disseminating Print Bibliographic Data Online|
Lecture: Building English Wikipedia's best work: how to research and write featured articles
14:45–15:00
15:00–15:15 Lecture: What's the use (case) of starting your biography creation in Wikidata?
Roundtable: Open Education Training Needs in an Evolving Society
15:00–15:15
15:15–15:30 Lightning talk: A positive feedback loop between Wikidata and text mining
Lightning talk: URFA/2020 and Wikipedia's Featured Article Review Process
Workshop: Discuss prospects for North American hub
15:15–15:30
15:30–15:45 Lightning talk: Agents, Name Authorities, and Linked Open Data: Leveraging Wikidata for Access and Discovery of Archival Materials
Lecture: Equity, Community Engagement, and Ag: Advancing equity and increasing agricultural coverage on Wikipedia
15:30–15:45
15:45–16:00 Lightning talk: Improving Equity on Wikipedia
15:45–16:00
16:00–16:15 Break 16:00–16:15
Panel: Building an advanced Wikidata Curriculum
Lecture: Continued Relevancy in the Classroom: Using Wikipedia to Teach Information Literacy to University Students
Workshop: /What is the future of free knowledge? Collaboratively charting the course of our movement
16:15–16:30 16:15–16:30
16:30–16:45 [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
16:30–16:45
16:45–17:00 16:45–17:00