Useful, thank you! <3
Vassia (planning a future wiki education course for researchers and PhD students)

On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:
Forwarding a resource.

Pine


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jonathan Morgan <jmorgan@wikimedia.org>
Date: Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:23 AM
Subject: [Wiki-research-l] New guide for organizing Edit-a-thons at science conferences
To: Wiki Research-l <Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org>


I just ran across a new-ish (Feb 17) resource for people interested in
running editathons for scientists, developed by the Simons Foundation. You
can read the blog post[1] and download the guide in PDF form[2].

The guide provides a well-organized and comprehensive set of practical tips
for organizing, publicizing, and running editathons and is tuned to the
needs and interests of science SMEs.

Forwarding because I know there are many folks on this list who are
involved in this sort of work and/or could be.

Cheers,
Jonathan

1.
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/education-outreach/crowdsourcing-expertise/
2.
http://simonsfoundation.s3.amazonaws.com/share/sciencesandbox/CrowdsourcingExpertise_4.7.17.pdf

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