From another list. Of interest to us here as #1lib1ref ramps up!
Any other friendly competitions going on out there?
Merrilee Proffitt |
Senior Manager, OCLC Research Library Partnership |
Hello, all.
1Lib1Ref is a project to get each librarian to add 1 reference/citation to any Wikipedia article where there's a flag that one is needed.
There is a special drive going on Jan 15 - Feb 5 for this, and some Canadian librarians are organizing a friendly competition among their institutions. Last year, only Quebec
institutions were involved but this year we're trying to make it Canada-wide.
See attached for a basic explanation and invitation to join.
Here is more info about the overall drive:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref/Resources#I_want_to_edit
and you can use the Citation Hunt search box to find where citations are needed relating to particular topics that may be of interest to you:
If you would like your institution to participate, contact:
Lëa-Kim Châteauneuf, Vice President
Wikimedia Canada, national chapter supporting Wikipedia
to get a "dashboard" for your institution created associated with this "program" (the program being the competition). Then one of you becomes the institution's admin for adding editors.
Each contributing editor will need to make their own wikipedia account if they don't already have one, and get it added to that dashboard so their edits get counted towards the competition.
For instance, here is the newly created dashboard for UPEI for this competition.
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Melissa Belvadi
Collections Librarian
University of Prince Edward Island
mbelvadi@upei.ca 902-566-0581
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