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  • ;Title: Wikipedia for Health Research and Data (Planning Session) ;Username: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:James_Hare_(NIOSH) James Hare (NIOSH)]
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  • ...ur project of improving the quality and reliability of medical articles on Wikipedia using high-quality evidence from Cochrane Systematic Reviews and other sour
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  • "Can I Use Wikipedia as a Source?" Bringing Wikipedia Editing into the Composition Classroom Editor Recruitment & Retention / Wikipedia and Pedagogy
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  • ...p/San Diego/WCNA2016/Notable Chemists and Chemistry|in San Diego]] and [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/Columbus/Emerging technologies Edit-a-thon|Columbus]]. ...a worklist of nanotechnology researchers of color for improvements on both Wikipedia and Wikidata, as well as adding health information to artificial intelligen
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  • ;Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.): The Wikipedia Library ...people to their doors to do deeper research. By connecting Libraries and Wikipedia we can complete a virtuous circle of research and dissemination.
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  • ;Title: Drug and chemical compound items in Wikidata as a data source for Wikipedia infoboxes ...tured data in Wikidata. It is even stored up to hundreds of times, as each Wikipedia language project has articles on chemical compounds in the respective langu
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  • 7th Grade wikipedia project ...5628626-un-enseignant-genevois-sensibilise-ses-eleves-au-fonctionnement-de-wikipedia-et-a-ses-pieges.html
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  • ...ll be a chance for those in New England to meet other locals interested in Wikipedia, and to share their work and ideas with the larger North American community ...ssion will begin with a block of short lightning talks, where people doing Wikipedia-related projects and events individually or at their institutions can prese
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  • ...uraging active research around humanities topics on Wikipedia, structuring Wikipedia Education assignments around humanist goals, and providing greater fit with *http://prezi.com/ejzhjai_yqb2/wikipedia-and-the-humanities/
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  • * [[:en:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/WCNA|New York City]]
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  • ...adjunct to textual content that can immediately be used in a wide range of Wikipedia language editions. ...in moving image content. Using metrics and the experiences from the [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video]] project, this session will describe efforts
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  • ;Title: Assessing Health Literacy: Readability of Health Content on Wikipedia ...incorporate public health and other social factors, such as poverty, into Wikipedia's health content?
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  • they may be unaware of the good works we are doing with GLAMs and Wikipedia Zero. *What is wikipedia?;
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  • ...r Not-How the Wikipedia assignment can build a bridge between Academia and Wikipedia ...community, but barriers still persist. This presentation will explain how Wikipedia assignments at college and graduate levels help to break down these barrier
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  • ;Title: What is a WikiJournal and how it can improve Wikipedia-faculty relations ...editors may still edit the page after it is "published" to Wikipedia. The Wikipedia page has a link to the version of the page that was published in the WikiJo
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  • ...e launch of Wikivoyage and Wikidata in 2012. With time, the limitations of Wikipedia's scope and nature as a tertiary source have become clearer, and at the sam This idea of a reversion to the protean phase grew up out of the [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiknic 2019|New York City Strategy Wiki-Picnic]] on Roosevelt Is
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  • Community; also addresses impact of Wikipedia articles on their subjects ...ubjects, undue weight given to minor aspects of the subject's life, use of Wikipedia to perpetuate off-site disputes, and at times outright defamation.
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  • ...Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México has been supporting projects related to Wikipedia, the first educational institution in the country do so. This work has been ...e Web, by Michael Kleiman, followed a round table discussion on the use of Wikipedia and open culture/open knowledge.
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  • ;Title of the submission: '''"Why people contribute to Wikipedia"''' ;Personal homepage or blog: My Wikipedia user page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Invertzoo
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  • ;Title: The Online Writing Classroom and Wikipedia ...feel hesitant to add two more online interfaces (the WikiEd dashboard and Wikipedia itself). This was my biggest concern—how would students manage multiple o
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  • [[wikipedia:User:Peaceray|Peaceray]] This is how the [[wikipedia:Ezra Meeker|Ezra Meeker]] bibliography looked when it appeared as the featu
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  • ...y The Wikipedia Library a year earlier, the program aims to match existing Wikipedia editors with the powerful resources available within the libraries at educa ...erienced Wikipedians: what can we do to better spread the word or make the Wikipedia Visiting Scholars Program more appealing to you?
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  • ...nowledge. In fact, these reasons compel me to contend that not only should Wikipedia be allowed as a source for my school papers, but also that it should be enc ...seen the viewpoint of teachers evolve: from teachers forcing us to eschew Wikipedia to teachers allowing us to use it as a springboard to teachers using it for
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  • ...nge-oriented articles and how that plays a big role in improving equity on Wikipedia.
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  • ...ntent dispute. We collected an exhaustive dataset of 7,316 RfCs on English Wikipedia over the course of 7 years and conducted a qualitative and quantitative ana ...tire RfC and then formally close it. RfCs (as well as other discussions on Wikipedia) can grow to tens or hundreds of comments with many deep threads of back-an
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  • ...by readers, logging was implemented to capture the different ways in which Wikipedia readers might interact with citations [3]. While most readers do not click ...machine learning models might assist with detecting sockpuppet accounts on Wikipedia [5].
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  • ...Huggle]] and [[:en:WP:STiki|STiki]]). It's arguable that these tools saved Wikipedia from being overwhelmed by the massive growth period of 2006-07. ...ifficulties, AI-based quality control tools only are available for English Wikipedia and a few other, large wikis.
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  • ...ild it, will they come? Bringing library collections to the people through Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:WilliamDigiCol
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  • ...can edit and there IS a deadline. But the process of creating and editing Wikipedia articles makes you into a solid writer. You have a skillset that can crea ...terial where little exists beyond obscure primary sources — colliding with Wikipedia’s necessary restriction on original research and synthesis.
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  • |abstract=One of the more fascinating aspects of Wikipedia, to me, is the potential it has to redefine the subjects that can be encomp ...collaboration. At the very least, I’d like to offer some thoughts on what Wikipedia can continue to be, and what it can help to preserve and make more immediat
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  • ...nd more diverse community of practice around https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:In_the_news. This would involve e.g. organising dedicated events on this to |relevance=Wikipedia is one of the world’s largest public information sources, getting 20 bill
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  • ;Title: Linking a controlled subject vocabulary to Wikipedia ...s from the FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) vocabulary to Wikipedia articles.
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  • ...ticle improvement can occur, this presentation will outline how a group of Wikipedia users created and improved a set of articles that resulted in featured arti ...biography of the horse's "flamboyant and controversial" owner, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Zayat Ahmed Zayat].
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  • ...ever while there has been enthusiasm among some academics to learn to edit Wikipedia, the fact of the matter is, many face considerable professional and persona ...aching academics to edit, the project asks them to analyze content gaps on Wikipedia in their areas of specialization, and makes suggestions that can then be ta
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  • ...we ask students to produce intellectual work in public access spaces like Wikipedia, which is increasingly becoming the norm. ...new material. Building off of past experiences of having students examine Wikipedia’s citation rules, I will talk about how I have since incorporated exercis
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  • ...le of the submission: "Women's Work: Female Bonding and Empowerment during Wikipedia Parties" ...nitial findings and stress the importance of the face to face component of Wikipedia work for women and other underrepresented groups.
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  • ;Title: Why Wikipedia Works for Us: an Exploration of Innovation at the National Archives ...nal Archives' Office of Innovation, with the aim of contextualizing NARA's Wikipedia engagement as part of a broader institutional approach to promoting innovat
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  • ...news." Evaluation of the quality of information sources is at the core of Wikipedia's approach; platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are finding that ...rizing such information into Wikipedia articles -- even very short ones -- Wikipedia editors can provide a resource that is republished in Google Knowledge Grap
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Gabrielaltay  ...specific modeling and focus on simply connecting text snippets to relevant Wikipedia pages.
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  • |abstract=Wikipedia is acknowledge as being one of the few places where people with very differ How can we use this to reduce destructive conflict between Wikipedia editors and between different groups in the totality of humanity?
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  • ...owards an Elegant Visual WikiDatabase; Contextualized Page-Connections via Wikipedia's Category Hierarchy ...ce of the contextual connection between those two pages, given the closest Wikipedia category that connects them and the main topic classification that the pare
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  • ...nize [[:en:Template:Misinformation|Template:Misinformation]], mapping what Wikipedia “knows” about Disinformation and Misinformation, and to improve findabi
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  • The Gender gap is a well-recognized phenomenon on Wikipedia -- a phenomenon that has been discussed in the press extensively. I am a ra ...r-informed about it. This article was actually one thing that made me join Wikipedia -- the article was really in such horrible shape that I could not bear to l
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  • ;[[Submissions#Proposal Themes|Theme]] (optional): <!-- --> Wikipedia in the University Setting ...n(s) (optional): <!-- Organization, company, Wikimedia affiliate, etc. --> Wikipedia Collaboration of Dental Schools, Cochrane, University of Dundee
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  • ;Title: Academics on Wikipedia Academics have had a rocky time on Wikipedia. What can be done to encourage and facilitate their participation?
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  • ...ossibly other New York area universities who have conducting semester-long Wikipedia assignments in 2014 ...aGuardia Community College and the CUNY Graduate Center who have conducted Wikipedia class assignments during the Spring 2014 semester.
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  • |abstract=From visitor to citizen: introducing students to the culture of Wikipedia ...nfusing or apparently inconsistent. Introducing students to the culture of Wikipedia has at least three main stages. I will discuss them in the order in which I
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  • Wikipedia has seen a dip in accounts created, however there have been quite a few edi ...k about how other editors with a conflict of interest have been treated on Wikipedia and, unfortunately, what my own treatment towards them has been.
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  • ...e, were able to upload one. So our event spanned English Wikipedia, Arabic Wikipedia, WikiData, Commons, and WikiSource, all in 3 hours. This presentation focus
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  • ;Title: Academia and Wikipedia: How to Bridge this Great Divide ...name: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kayz911 Kayz911] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Frankcjones FrankcJones]
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  • ...intersection of numerous challenges to increase visibility and exposure on Wikipedia to this valuable field. This is a three-hour editathon, COME ANYTIME and he 1. Challenge 1. Notability. The traditional wikipedia requirements for "notability" may need to be addressed to showcase importa
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  • Creating "Wikipedia Scholars" by engaging University Students,Graduates and Doctoral Students t ...f people. Often when someone needs any information they come directly trio Wikipedia to search for that and increasingly a part of that population is students a
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  • Wikipedia-An Inclusion in the 21st-century classroom ..., citation and relevance in digitized scholarly resources and this is what Wikipedia is trying to achieve.
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  • ;Wikipedia + Libraries: Better Together: ...with Wikipedia and to develop their own engagement plans for incorporating Wikipedia in their work.
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  • * Wikipedia reliability resp. BLP + * Track wikipedia biographies w/ poor sourcing. poor ratio of sources to word count means poo
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  • Contributing to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia conference during the conference and your extracurricul ==Wikipedia==
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  • ...e difficult conversations regarding gender and other forms of diversity on Wikipedia, and on college campuses as well. ...which cultural change of this nature can continue throughout academia and Wikipedia alike, to support diversity and open access issues.
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  • ...ions to steer their energy to creating neutral content within the world of Wikipedia?
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  • North American and European schools also need offline Wikipedia For the past three years I have been sharing Kiwix (an offline wikipedia reader ) with schools, computer training facilities and students in Senegal
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  • |abstract=One of the best ways to encourage reliability of Wikipedia is through engaging topic experts. Through editing events and edit-a-thons ...ncouraging scientists as editors and the unique skills which they bring to Wikipedia and the sources the National Agricultural Library offers to them and other
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  • ...summer training 20+ scholars how to add biographies of women scientists to Wikipedia. ...r studies. These 5,000 students have contributed over 3.5 million words to Wikipedia articles about marginalized and underrepresented communities.
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  • ...: Making MediaWiki your own - the skins and extensions that make Wikipedia Wikipedia, and wikiHow wikiHow, and whatever whatever :* Wikipedia, as a collaborative encyclopaedia across many, many languages
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  • ...eme]] (optional): Editor Recruitment & Retention / Inclusion & Diversity / Wikipedia in Higher Education ...g to present language data. The field ends up with richer online coverage, Wikipedia gets a more diverse set of editors, and the students acquire better skills
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  • |abstract=Wikipedia is one of the most widely used sources of online knowledge and information. Generally, a user accesses Wikipedia to broaden her knowledge about a specific topic. Each topic can appear on t
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  • WikiConference USA is the national conference of Wikipedia contributors and enthusiasts in the United States. The conference will be h ...attend a scheduled presentation then you can go to the chill lounge and do Wikipedia with other people.
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  • ;Title: Movements on Wikipedia: Dance, Feminism, and the Content Gap ;Username: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Megs Megs]
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  • ;Author: Dominic Byrd McDevitt and additional members of the [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/US/Consortium#Advisory_Group_Members|GLAM-Wiki US Consortium advisory ...ities. Three years on, this presentation from members of the inaugural [[w:Wikipedia:GLAM/US/Consortium#Advisory_Group_Members|advisory board]] will introduce t
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  • ;Title: Implicit Bias on Wikipedia: The damage report ;Wikimedia username: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jackiekoerner Jackiekoerner]
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  • ...nstitutions. It was one of the largest one-day collaborations ever between Wikipedia contributors and the GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) communi ...ipedia:GLAM/Balboa_Park/Wiki_Culture_Crawl|Wiki Culture Crawl]] on English Wikipedia for edit-a-thon coordination.</big></big>
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  • ...the proposed session, we will share updates on the status of ARTT and its Wikipedia-related features. We will also review next steps for gathering input from W
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  • Timelines In Wikipedia This is a proposal for placing timelines into Wikipedia to allow users the ability to better understand history over time.
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  • ...2Cit: a visual editor for Citoid web translators. The Citoid extension in Wikipedia's visual editor uses the Citoid API to resolve a URL, DOI, QID, etc, into a
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  • <big>'''How an entire university course was based on Wikipedia GLAM Edit-a-thons and survived to tell about it'''</big> ...n with the most respected cultural institutions in the world? That's when "Wikipedia and Public Knowledge" came about as a class Andrew Lih proposed at American
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  • Since 2012, Monterrey Tec, Mexico City Campus, has been working with Wikipedia as an option for students to fulfill the CAS requirement, primarily as crea Students working with Wikipedia have been creating and translating articles, taking photographs and have ev
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  • ;Title: Wikipedia for College Information Literacies and Academic Identities [[File:Wikipedia for College Information Literacies and Academic Identities.pdf|thumb|Presen
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  • ;Username: [[Wikipedia:OR drohowa|OR drohowa]] ...her-launches-kickstarter-campaign-for-an-online-video-game-museum/ Gigaom "Wikipedia photographer launches kickstart campaign for an online video game museum."
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  • ;Title: Wikipedia as Activism and Archive ...news sources, government agencies, and activist movements can inspire use Wikipedia as the vehicle to present the truth. One can achieve this mission through t
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  • ...newbie to writing and editing in the wiki communities -- I am introducing Wikipedia assignments with the support of the Wikiedu project. In addition, I've crea ...rse began with an comparison of collaborative knowledge sharing platforms (Wikipedia) and conversational AI models (chatGPT), in the context of the philosophy o
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  • |'''12:30 pm -''' Basics of Wikipedia for the Public |[[Submissions:2016/Wikipedia-in-a-Box|Wikipedia-in-a-box - Kiwix]] (Coillet-Matillon, Vargas, Holt, Moody)
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  • ;Title: How #100wikidays Got Me Back to Being a Wikipedia Contributor ...g of session on Commons at [[:File:How -100wikidays Got Me Back to Being a Wikipedia Contributor.webm]]
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  • ==Wikipedia== ''See also: [[:en: Wikipedia:WikiProject Sculpture/Boston]]''
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  • ...ywriters are masters of "spin". Spin is a form of invisible propaganda. As Wikipedia itself explains: ""spin" often implies disingenuous, deceptive and/or highl ...id editing is benign as long as the paid editors are adhering to the basic Wikipedia guidelines. This view is extremely naive about the power of "spin", the nat
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  • |abstract=Are you searching for materials that you can freely use in Wikipedia projects? Are you confused about copyright for printed materials in the Uni ...dia:Meetup/Philadelphia/Demonstrations) target a specific skill related to Wikipedia, Wikidata, or Wikimedia Commons. Attendees share what they are working on,
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  • ;Title: The Transgender Gap: Trans and non-binary representation on Wikipedia ;E-mail address: web-wikipedia@funcrunch.org <!-- this field must be entered, otherwise, submission will n
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  • ...kiCite]][[File:Data Dryad citation on Wikipedia.png|thumb|Data citation on Wikipedia]]{{WCNA 2019 Session Submission |abstract=WikiCite is a project to sort and present source metadata in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, starting with academic publications. WikiCite
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  • ...the language itself, centers Haitian people, and follows the rules of the Wikipedia platform. The presentation will be partially conducted in Haitian Creole.
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  • ...ridges reached out to different colleagues to propose a campaign to create Wikipedia articles about books. That's how 9 volunteers got together to develop and p ...his campaign, we realized that many people look information about books in Wikipedia. However, not many relevant books have their pages created. We realized it
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  • ...nities. Since 2017, I shifted my interest to Wikidata before retiring from Wikipedia in 2019. I was aware that Wikidata can be interesting for a variety of real ...ata statements will ameliorate the quality of Wikidata-based bot-generated Wikipedia articles, particularly in the context of COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • ;Title: Animating the ASL Wikipedia for Deaf Education ...e to write Wikipedias in any sign language, and the American Sign Language Wikipedia is an example of that. SignWriting came from DanceWriting. DanceWriting is
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  • ;Title: Wikipedia Cuba: Challenges and Opportunities ...r, and discuss how its unique characteristics will influence the future of Wikipedia content creation in Cuba.
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  • ...roffitt]], senior program officer , OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) "Wikipedia and Libraries: Putting the L in GLAM." | '''12:30 pm''' - Introduction to Wikipedia for the Public
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  • ...igher education resources in the USA and Canada to the publishing power of Wikipedia. ...e learnings from that experience. We'll tailor our presentation chiefly to Wikipedia editors, educators, librarians, museum staff and academics.
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Faolin42 ;Why take pictures to illustrate Wikipedia articles?
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  • ;Title: The pipeline of online participation inequalities: The case of Wikipedia Editing ;Wikimedia username: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Aaronshaw aaronshaw] (En:WP user page)
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  • ;Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.): Wikimedia Grants, The Wikipedia Library, Wiki Project Med Foundation ...uilt in 2013 as an Individual Engagement Grant through the WMF. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:TWA)
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  • |abstract=Wikipedia NPOV editing is based upon consensus on how the policies and guidelines sho
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  • ...es from Indiana Memory to Wikipedia and to increase community capacity for Wikipedia editing by providing a campaign of public programs, training, and outreach
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  • ...e opportunity for institutions and Wikimedians to work together to improve Wikipedia's coverage on certain topic areas. ...ides.mcgill.ca/az.php electronic subscription resources]; see [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia:Meetup/Montreal/WCNA2017/McGill University|event page]] for more details. T
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  • ;Title: Laws in Wikipedia ...which contains part of the American Jurisprudence. I strongly believe that Wikipedia should include a special section for law and special features, which will e
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  • ...olars in the fields of library science and writing studies have shown that Wikipedia’s collaborative composition model supports key learning goals for student ...with collections, and online, as researchers discover collections through Wikipedia. As we organized these events, we observed other opportunities for libraria
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  • ...t, volunteer recruitment, and retention. He is a permanent sysop on Yoruba Wikipedia and license reviewer on Wikimedia Commons. He has lead over 35 Wikimedia tr ...u peter is a content creator with over 300 articles on the Yoruba language Wikipedia
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  • ;Title: Working with new editors: observations from a Wikipedia Content Expert ...the past four years, Wiki Education has brought 43,000 student editors to Wikipedia, and I’ve supported about half of that number.
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  • ..., así como de cuentas anónimas. Es importante señalar que las políticas de Wikipedia en español, así como de otras Wikipedias, no son firmes y son modificable ...l as anonymous users. It is important to note that the policies of Spanish Wikipedia, as well as other Wikipedias, are not firm and are modifiable by the commun
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  • |idea=Information on the Web and on Wikipedia is biased towards the knowledge of the global north [1]. The lack of inform ...e of the main barriers that they often encounter is to learn how a typical Wikipedia article is written.
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  • ...Europe—which potentially degrades any benefits that the upcoming Abstract Wikipedia project might provide to language communities from the Americas. It is hope ..., especially to speakers of languages most likely to benefit from Abstract Wikipedia (such as those with smaller or non-existent Wikipedias), where their effort
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  • |abstract=Just like you can simply edit WikiPedia, you should be free to collaborate with colleagues, peers, and members of y
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  • ...en historically non-diverse. The presentation will discuss how WikiEdu and Wikipedia were used as platforms for more engagement around Haiti and Haitian Creole,
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  • ...efs and ultimately blindspots, especially in a text-based and asynchronous Wikipedia talk page interactions. Talk pages assume a view of race and gender as if w ...time learning the critical social and technological skills that stems from Wikipedia's consensus building model.
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  • ...s, and have mastered the research and writing skills necessary for editing Wikipedia. ...participants, and how we have helped change their negative perceptions of Wikipedia.
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  • ...Fit for Public Display: Rethinking Censorship via a Comparison of Chinese Wikipedia with Hudong and Baidu Baike ...day Hudong and Baidu Baike greatly eclipse the Chinese-language version of Wikipedia despite (or because of) the censorship known to take place on the sites. Ho
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  • ...structure of the page, tone of writing, and placement of citations within Wikipedia articles, as well as associated content such as the presence and content of 2) This also includes Wikipedia content that exists elsewhere on the web, such as within information cards
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  • ...sites to the Wikimedia Commons, which have helped illustrate thousands of Wikipedia articles. ...rks]]). Tons of states have their own historic listings, but lack lists on Wikipedia.
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  • Wikiproject Signalling OA-ness [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Open_Access/Signalling_OA-ness/Proposal grantees of WMDE and Op You're surfing a topic of great interest to you on Wikipedia, so interesting that you actually click through to the references. You're e
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  • ...fiers related to nontraditional and emerging scholarship that's citable in Wikipedia.
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  • ...of the principal figures in the "Amplify libraries and communities through Wikipedia" project, funded by the Knight Foundation. Proffitt will be speaking about ...ic. Editathons are events where editors collaborate to create and improve Wikipedia articles on particular topics.
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  • ;Title: The Wikipedia Book Collector as a Tool for Educators ...e, sufficient articles are available to cover nearly any topic. And since Wikipedia’s content is openly licensed, it is ideal to remixed it as open education
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  • ;Title: Wikipedia as an Extra Credit Learning Opportunity in a Graduate Research Course ...t is offered to help students augment their grades through contributing to Wikipedia. The assistance of the Wiki Education Foundation was invaluable in developi
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  • ...nications Decency Act]], a law that provides legal protections that enable Wikipedia's community self-governance
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  • ...e coming year, and how you can get involved in the work we’re doing to get Wikipedia editing into college campuses nationwide. ...the Wiki Education Foundation? Are you confused about how something in the Wikipedia Education Program works? Are you confused about the difference between the
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  • ...we invited students from the early part of the project to present on their Wikipedia participation and one of their comments was: “‘This was the best experi ...d NYU. Working in teams with Wikipedia editors, our students redrafted the Wikipedia article on Butler’s bestselling novels Fledgling and Kindred as well as t
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  • ;Abstract: Notability, what does it mean within Wikipedia? This is a subject that many of us have wrestled with far too often, yet we ...ll show you just how arbitrary this could be, by presenting a selection of Wikipedia articles, some have been accepted and some have been rejected for lacking n
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  • ...ikispore: Wider than Wikipedia, Deeper than Wikidata|Wikispore: Wider than Wikipedia, Deeper than Wikidata]] <small>(Knipel & Tisza)</small> ...missions:2019/Wikipedia_everywhere_-_for_you,_your_neighbours,_your_school|Wikipedia everywhere - for you, your neighbours, your school]] <small>(Kelson)</small
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  • ...ate, et al. If all goes well, a fully formed citation is inserted into the Wikipedia article for the user and appears in the "References" section of the article
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  • ...lop Wikipedia pages and international politics courses assigned to develop Wikipedia pages at the PWI. More consistent across course and institutional contexts
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  • ;Affiliation: Aspiring [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM GLAM-Wiki initiative] contributor; attended GLAM Bootcamp in DC at Nat ...articles, could benefit from one nugget of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability verifiability].
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  • ...dy class - will share how this project has developed and suggest ways that Wikipedia might develop in the future to better support new and productive collaborat ...rked all semester building a localized historical narrative on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_New_York_City HIV/AIDS in New York City] based upon un
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  • See [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Unconference_signup_at_Wikiconference_USA.webm 20-second intro ...SVLoader|CSVLoader]]. It can be found using the shortcut WP:CSV on English Wikipedia. - [[User:Ganeshk|Ganeshk]] ([[User talk:Ganeshk|talk]]) 02:41, 14 August 2
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  • ...e are numerous projects and efforts around identifying and filling gaps in Wikipedia, Wikidata and other Wikimedia projects. This session will focus on sharing
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  • ...advice for these functions is separated and often people who would start a Wikipedia outreach project fail to find instructions which fit their need. ...attempt at explaining the least complicated way to find success in sort of Wikipedia partnership including a one-day wiki event to an ongoing program over time.
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  • ...sparities, largely by focusing on addressing “gaps” in the demographics of Wikipedia editors and by writing new articles about people and topics overlooked by t ...stories. A third approach looks at the broadest maps of space and time on Wikipedia and makes sure that all peoples have place within them. This talk is meant
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  • English Wikipedia, Commons, WikiProject:Medicine ...equiring disclosure. This panel will discuss the future of paid editing on Wikipedia, analyze why the problems continue, discuss how it might be better managed,
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  • ...itathon and GLAM+STEM activities that will involve uploading or editing on Wikipedia or Wikimedia Commons.<!-- at least 300 words to describe your proposal -->
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  • ...kipedia:WikiProject_Taxation Taxation], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Open_Knowledge_Foundation Open Knowledge Foundation]. I am invo ...ence with MediaWiki. Currently administer a large MediaWiki instance for [[wikipedia:Vistaprint|Vistaprint]] containing the internal documentation for the entir
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  • ...mmunity College since 2014. Initially, collaborative team-based editing of Wikipedia articles was the norm. However, with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, co |presented=I've hinted at it in WikiWednesdays and Wikipedia Day
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  • ...s can be distributed under the terms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License Creati ...inars, and other presentations in topics that fall under topics related to Wikipedia or free culture. To assist you, we have created five themes for the confere
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  • : Birth of Bias: implicit bias’ permanence on Wikipedia : Implicit bias is a problem for Wikipedia. Implicit bias affects us all, and we don't even recognize it. It can't be
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  • .... We have held events, and over the summer, we launched a needed survey on Wikipedia to track usership in the Caribbean. ...with participants living on the islands concerning their relationship with Wikipedia, their usership and editorship.
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  • '''Summary''' - We propose a workshop to explore the best practices of Wikipedia's volunteer editors when encountering and addressing paid contributors. ...a message aimed solely at paid advocates, without addressing the needs of Wikipedia volunteers.
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  • ...of solutions that can be developed to counteract the problems that hinder Wikipedia from being able to produce adequate coverage of Native Americans and other ...ed coverage, poorly sourced coverage. Illustrative examples are drawn from Wikipedia content.
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  • ...sage of the Content Translation [1] tool by editors from English to French Wikipedia. ...in a more well-rounded understanding of prior research conducted about the Wikipedia community and machine learning techniques on language analysis.
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  • ...ate have not often focused on the unique challenges and opportunities that Wikipedia-library partnerships represent. ...ons of model projects from a number of librarian-Wikipedians who have done Wikipedia projects in libraries, with an extensive moderated audience discussion foll
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  • ...in alternative ways to contribute expertise without requiring them to edit Wikipedia directly? ...erience or credentials. It's a phenomenon that happens on a daily basis on Wikipedia and which aggrieved parties have even written about several times in popula
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  • ...kipedia has approximately [https://tools.wmflabs.org/pageviews/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&range=latest-20&pages=Suicide_methods 10
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  • ...s for Creation helper script, both of which are widely used on the English Wikipedia.</p><p>Also featuring [https://tools.wmflabs.org/aivanalysis/ aivanalysis] ;Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?: Yes, Wikipedia Day NYC 2017 & 2018 (covering a different set of scripts each time)
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  • ;Title: Contribution as Coursework: What role do students play on Wikipedia? ...or the value of education program support for open knowledge projects like Wikipedia.
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  • ...nities and demographics that are oat times overlooked by the public and by Wikipedia editors.
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  • ...its to the Common Person, Current Problems, and Some Suggestions for Using Wikipedia With Political Parties and the Media in 2020; Collecting Participant's Feed ...olorado politics, and what could be done to take advantage of the power of Wikipedia to provide overnight reporting of results. A test for 2018 and 2020 will be
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  • See '''[[:en:Wikipedia:Offline Internet Resources for Latin America|Offline Internet Resources for ...e years I've been overseeing research at Columbia related to using offline Wikipedia for education in Latin America. My graduate students at Columbia's School
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  • ...inued support of the Wikimedia NYC chapter - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/La_Guardia_and_Wagner_Archives. ...ights_Bill_of_1986 New York City Gay Rights Bill of 1986]; and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_New_York_City#Housing HIV/AIDS in New York City, Housi
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  • ...mb|This could be you giving a "[[w:Lightning talk|Lightning Talk]]" ; from Wikipedia Day NYC.]] ...Warsaw during World War II was returned to Poland in 2012 with the help of Wikipedia [[User:Alextheblade|Alextheblade]] ([[User talk:Alextheblade|talk]]) 14:50,
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  • ...revealing that 74,000 words were contributed to 90 existing and seven new Wikipedia articles in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian and Swedish, and
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  • ...this resource, there have been recurring issues around safety and trust in Wikipedia Farsi. ...rovements in the use of automated decision making systems in governance of Wikipedia content, there are still concerns around how these technologies perform dif
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  • ;Title: Discovering the Hidden Semantics of 'see Also' via Wikipedia-based Explicit Semantic Analysis ...sults are for a proposed automatic extension of 'see also' sections across Wikipedia based on the semantic analysis of related page populations. Further, I'll d
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  • Improving Wikipedia Official Mobile Application to be Friendlier and more Functional ...ccess that information on the go. However we still see less usage from the Wikipedia official mobile application than the mobile page.
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  • ...en uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, which are available for illustrations on Wikipedia articles. We aim to continue on this upward trajectory in this year’s edi ...t. Yet, all of these very active film industries are poorly represented on Wikipedia, as the available information about them is very scanty and difficult to ac
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  • ;Wikimedia username:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Rachel_Helps_(BYU) Rachel Helps (BYU)] ...essfully shared images from my library's special collections with Japanese Wikipedia. I added several images of Japanese war banners to their Japanese counterpa
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  • ...Map improvements 2018|Wikimedia Maps]], it is more important than ever for Wikipedia editors to understand OpenStreetMap. This talk compares and contrasts the t ...’s most infamous edit wars]] was fought over the name of a city in Poland. Wikipedia strives to adhere to a neutral point of view that covers multiple notable v
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  • ...background-color:rgba(50,50,50,0.7); padding:10px; ">Save the date to join Wikipedia and Wikimedia enthusiasts on '''August 9-10''' for the annual continental c ...e local culture, as well as collaborate with local institutions to improve Wikipedia.
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  • ;Title: Funding for Wikipedia projects ...nts ensure that such opportunities are not available only to those who use Wikipedia as part of their day job, or to those well-off enough to be able to afford
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  • ...e activities (including possible intersections with the GLAM community and Wikipedia's Education Program, plus other interwiki projects). [[:en:Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Pride|Wiki Loves Pride]] is an international campaign to expand
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  • ...editing on Wikipedia. The research will involve understanding the diverse Wikipedia contributor’s background in terms of their academic or factual knowledge '''1. Editors who are Experts and edit on Wikipedia''' <br>
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  • ;Title: Wikipedia-in-a-Box ...rnet-in-a-Box itself. This presentation will review the history of offline Wikipedia services and present this current attempt to succeed in delivering Wikimedi
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  • ..."| [[Submissions:Wikipedia’s Role in Four Different Types of Librarianship|Wikipedia’s Role in Four Different Types of Librarianship]]<br>(75 mins) | [[Submissions:The Wikipedia Adventure: Play with Learning|The Wikipedia Adventure: Play with Learning]]<br>(30 mins)
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  • ...attend a scheduled presentation then you can go to the chill lounge and do Wikipedia with other people. ...to everyone, but is particularly geared for those who have an interest in Wikipedia, the Wikimedia movement, open knowledge, free culture, and/or free culture.
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  • ...ormer board member of the Wikimedia Foundation. Further details https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Heilman |importance=Wikipedia is very heavily text based. Many people prefer to learn by watching videos
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  • ...gallery results for Goat.jpg|thumb|right|Expanded View it! gallery on the Wikipedia article for goats.]] ...n Wikimedia Commons vs the finite, highly curated images you may find on a Wikipedia article or Wikidata item.
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  • ...e the tool/API to help user verify intormation. We could also benefit from Wikipedia data.
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  • * Drop into [https://webchat.freenode.net/#wikipedia #wikipedia] on Freenode (!)
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  • ...reliable source" mean when we’re talking about the 18th century? While the Wikipedia community is deeply invested in the concept of a reliable source, “reliab Using a particular case study, the Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gabriel_Stedman John Gabriel Stedman], this presentation will
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  • .... It is to be expected that half of the attendees will be students, and by Wikipedia community culture, most attendees would describe their participation in the ...home. Leftover funds from any funded scholarship will be used to entertain Wikipedia guests at the hostel and otherwise make scholarship recipients more comfort
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  • ...ve the wiki page. You will need to login (or create an account [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page&type=signup here ...s can be distributed under the terms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License Creati
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  • ;Title: Understanding Wikipedia readership: Our results for our phone survey in Mexico ...about general internet usage and habits, as well as awareness and usage of Wikipedia.
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  • ...s take existing metadata, enhance it, and then republish it to the English Wikipedia through its API. ...ntext of a cultural heritage institution’s own holdings. At the same time, Wikipedia itself stands to benefit from the high-quality data and curatorial attentio
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  • ;Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.): Wikia/Wikipedia ...e your proposal)'': There has been a rising problem with abusive admins on Wikipedia for the last couple of years. There needs to be a detailed workshop establi
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  • ...video game app for mobile phones with the aim of promoting knowledge about Wikipedia. The mechanics of the video game will be focused on the player answering questions related to the history of Wikipedia in general, its usefulness as a source of information and general knowledge
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  • ;Title of the submission: Social Dramas of Wikipedia ...about entry content is just as important as the content being added. Even Wikipedia’s creators and administrators understand this. They have created core po
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  • |abstract=Since Wikipedia's founding in 2001, the state of the art in artificial intelligence and mac
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  • ...s can be distributed under the terms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License Creati ...inars, and other presentations in topics that fall under topics related to Wikipedia or free culture. We have created five themes for the conference, though you
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  • ...is the third annual conference on the North American continent devoted to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. The weekend will feature both academic and ca We seek academic presentations addressing topics related to Wikipedia or open access and culture. Presentations may be from any academic discipli
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  • ;Title: Internet Archive and Wikipedia collaboration: Link rot, multimedia and more <big><big>The Internet Archive has become a valuable adjunct to Wikipedia since the encyclopedia was created in 2001. This session discusses how the
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  • ...e changes]]; I was a chapter board member during the time when the WMF [[w:Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2012-02-13/Special_report|erased the financial independe
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  • ;Title: Making 2016 the Wikipedia Year of Science ...brace education, GLAM and other initiatives to improve science articles on Wikipedia, close gaps in scientific content, and help more people find free, high-qua
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  • ...risons could be made to other datasets, including citations that appear on Wikipedia articles. ...hings, including 22 million publications (many of which have been cited on Wikipedia). Yet there is a scaling issue: putting all the world's data in one wiki ca
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  • ...d turn that into a '''[[:en:Living_review|Living Review]]''' for use on '''Wikipedia''' or beyond.
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  • ;Highway 66 Revisited, or An Update on Wikipedia and the DOTs: ...s, including how we're starting to bring them to Wikisource in addition to Wikipedia.
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  • ;Title: Wikipedia, Higher Education, and Public Review ...ity, & Safety / Tech & Tools / If no best fit, please provide your own --> Wikipedia and Higher Ed
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  • ..., strategies and guidelines documenting contentious subjects of slavery on wikipedia. ...have found myself unwittingly encumbered. Even the inclusion of slavery in Wikipedia is a diverse experience, with many different perspectives, lenses, biases a
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  • ...a DC. Subsequent events were organized with Wikimedia Mexico and Malayalam Wikipedia in English, Spanish and Malayalam. Vaccine Safety Project: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Vaccine_safety
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  • ...rs who want to learn interesting and effective ways to fetch and play with Wikipedia's contents and(meta)data--without having to find it on hundreds of individu * Have ideas for how they can use the MediaWiki web API to enhance other Wikipedia/Wikidata projects!
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  • ...ne venues. As part of the course, students engaged in critical analysis of Wikipedia in order to recognize systemic issues of representation and access, thinkin ...ecomes possible to forge and sustain more productive relationships between Wikipedia communities and academics, especially those in the digital humanities.
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  • ...e. More info here, including press coverage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/FAQ ...der socialization shapes public comportment, and the contentious nature of Wikipedia’s talk pages. However, the practical effect of this disparity is not: con
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  • |abstract=Most people start creating biographies in Wikipedia, but there is a case for creating or expanding the Wikidata item first. Rea
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  • ...mb|This could be you giving a "[[w:Lightning talk|Lightning Talk]]" ; from Wikipedia Day NYC.]] ...4|Sunday Unconference at WikiConference USA]] (which also includes the [[w:Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wadewitz|Adrianne Wadewitz Tribute Editathon]] and other events)
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  • ...s can be distributed under the terms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License Creati ...inars, and other presentations in topics that fall under topics related to Wikipedia or free culture. This year we have five themes for the conference, though y
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  • ...nce on acceptable ways to incorporate their knowledge and collections into Wikipedia without violating the conflict of interest policy. Initially, it seemed tha Since March of 2020, Wikimedia DC has helped to facilitate over 45 virtual Wikipedia edit-a-thons. Institutional partners for these events have included The Whi
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  • ;Title: Concentric Wikipedia Engagement ...this topic previously? If yes, where/when?: I presented on engagement for Wikipedia + Libraries: Better Together in 2017
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  • ...scalientes. Parte de los resultados se encuentran en este link: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usuario:Luisalvaz#Proyectos_educativos ...lar from Aguascalientes. Part of the results can be found here: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usuario:Luisalvaz#Proyectos_educativos
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  • ...October 2020, two unknown academics wrote an a piece about bias on English Wikipedia, which was published in the United Kingdom magazine 'The Critic'. Here is t https://thecritic.co.uk/the-left-wing-bias-of-wikipedia/
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  • ...n(s) (optional): <!-- Organization, company, Wikimedia affiliate, etc. --> Wikipedia Fellow and the Wikimedian-In-Residence at Columbia University, Columbia Uni ...edomColonies on the planet, using Wikimedia tools and platform (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LumaNatic/Freedom_colonies).
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  • ;Title: Introduction to Wikipedia for Librarians ;Abstract: Workshop that would gently introduce Wikipedia to librarians, using some of the tools and techniques developed in our Bett
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  • ;Title: Video and Multimedia in Wikipedia: Today and Tomorrow ...ew of the video standards and challenges to those unfamiliar with video in Wikipedia, while also informing advanced users about the innovations in the past year
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  • ...lf-manage and effectively collaborative while contributing meaningfully to Wikipedia and learning how to edit. The size of the class also tested the functionali
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  • ;Title: Article Alerts: A review of the English Wikipedia's article-monitoring system / Alertes aux articles: Un survol du système d ...al and technical overview of the Article Alerts system used by the English Wikipedia's community. This system is used to monitor important discussions (such as
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  • ...n Rights of Indigenous Peoples" course and twelve years of experience as a Wikipedia editor.<!-- At least 300 words to describe your proposal, can also link to
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  • We have around $100,000 to give out to projects at the intersection of Wikipedia and credibility, especially if presented or related to WikiConference North ...larger the grant ask, the more it has to squarely hit the intersection of Wikipedia and credibility, while having the potential to scale. If your ultimate ambi
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  • ;E-mail address: web-wikipedia@funcrunch.org<!-- This field must be entered, otherwise, submission will no .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:AbuseFilter/803 edit filter] on the English Wikipedia in November 2016.
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  • :Have you ever wished to know something about the articles in Wikipedia, but there was no "Special" page that gave you quite the right information? # Interested in learning about the opportunities SQL queries present with Wikipedia (as well as learning some SQL itself). '''~''[[User:SuperHamster|<span styl
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  • ;Affiliation: The Wikipedia Library, U.S. GLAM-Wiki Consortium ...flecting on my experience as project manager of the Wikimedia Foundation’s Wikipedia Library program, a member of the US GLAM-Wiki Consortium and as a volunteer
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  • ...:Zellfaze|talk]]) 10:38, 1 June 2014 (EDT) (Assuming I can get back from [[wikipedia:Amtgard|beating folks with sticks]] on time)
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  • ...to have a roundtable to discuss in an imaginary ideal world, would we want Wikipedia to work like any of these systems - why or why not?
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  • ...cally lower paid and less educated reporters are increasingly dependent on Wikipedia articles to research their prospective published work. I propose to use sli
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  • |abstract=I was a member of the English Wikipedia Arbitration Committee for 11 years, and have background on the Committee's
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  • ...t participants have or create an account on any Wikimedia project (such as Wikipedia) before participating.
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  • ...lding the New York City HIV/AIDS Archive: The La Guardia & Wagner Archives Wikipedia Project ...ves, museums, colleges and activist groups in order to make these kinds of Wikipedia projects even more relevant? How do we negotiate the issues relating to usa
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  • ...is a link to the event on English Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/San_Diego/October_2021#Online_meetup_details
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  • ...ateways for outside crowdsourced but academic-vetted research to feed into Wikipedia? *[[w:WP:NOT|''What Wikipedia Is (Not)'']]: What types of articles and knowledge could fit into the encyc
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  • | '''3'''||Metropolitan Museum of Art: Wikipedia Asian Month editathon ...D and the Schomburg Center: AfroCROWD Schomburg Center Black History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon%2C 2018
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  • |abstract=Wikipedia consists of articles; Wikidata consists of facts. Articles are ideal for hu
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  • | rowspan="4" style="background:#DDA0DD;" | ''Keynote:''<br />'''What Wikipedia Must Do'''<br />([[w:Andrew Lih|Andrew Lih]]) <br /><small>'''[https://www. ...ound:#E0FFFF;" | [[Submissions:2015/Wikipedia for Health Research and Data|Wikipedia for Health Research and Data]]
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  • ...al Wikipedias, as well as some of the nuances where there is more than one Wikipedia per language.<br />
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  • ...ions#Proposal Themes|Theme]] (optional): Relationship Building & Support / Wikipedia and the Commons ...erview of my experience teaching undergraduate and graduate students using Wikipedia as a way to rethink the platforms that exist (both political and technical)
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  • |username=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Newslinger Newslinger] ...pedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&range=latest-30&pages=Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources 36,000 times] in the last 30 days.
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  • ...]] of a future [[w:Artificial intelligence in Wikimedia projects|AI-driven Wikipedia]].
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  • : <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Wikipedia pages represent</span> subjects as viewed by the speakers of a language (an ...to whom that worldview is applicable or helpful? And also, what about the Wikipedia editors who have to work with—or around—Wikidata?
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  • ...ver what kinds of projects people have developed atop Wikidata in not only Wikipedia, but also external projects for biology, history, libraries, archives, muse ...interface is not a hairball of prose and square brackets like the classic Wikipedia, nor a more familiar WSIWYG like VisualEditor. Wikidata's editing UI is ca
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