Hello!


I’m Brian, the organizer of the Wikipedia Day Chicago 2019 event. Thank you so much to many of you for coming out to celebrate Wikipedia’s 18th birthday in such cold weather. It was great to meet so many new people and see some returning faces as well. Our food costs were funded by a Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grant. You can see the grant proposal here.


Contact information

I’ve attached the introductory presentation. I’ll also provide ways to join/contact our user group and its affiliated Chicago projects here:

Getting started as an editor…
…and other projects mentioned in today's presentations. Zach talked about the Wiki Education Foundation training module as particularly useful for getting started for editing Wikipedia. Here it is: https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training.

Looking for editing ideas? Women in Red was mentioned as one of the initiatives aimed at increasing the representation of women on Wikipedia. This is their redlist index, a list of articles that have not been written but may qualify for inclusion on Wikipedia.

Upcoming events
Events are a great way to learn how to edit Wikipedia and meet like-minded people. Art + Feminism is hosting an event at the Glass Curtain Gallery on Friday, February 15 from 12–3pm! See the webpage for more details.

You can also propose event ideas that you think our user group should host in the future. Some ideas floating around include a Chicago history-focused edit-a-thon. I'm considering a Public Domain Day-themed edit-a-thon at the University of Chicago for around May.

Finally, this mailing list is our mailing list—the mailing list anyone can edit! Everyone should feel free to contribute, telling us about relevant events, anything related to Wikipedia or Chicago that you think might pertain to our project, or to ask questions.

All the best,
Brian Choo
User:Airplaneman on Wikipedia