This month’s news and happenings include Wikidata fellowships, events, and
videos. Details below.
News
From our recent Community Meeting…
Thank you to everyone who attended our January meeting. Sam Wilson spoke
about Wikispore, Wikidata, and small wiki projects. You can rewatch his
short presentation on our YouTube channel here
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApZ3flBg7H0>.
Wikidata Fellowships Now Open
Wikimedia Australia and Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand have launched the
2023 Wikidata Fellowship program offering three fellowships of $1,000.
Applications are now open and close Sunday 26 February. For more
information and examples of previous projects, see our Wikidata Fellowships
page <https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wikidata_Fellowships>.
Wikimania 2023 Scholarships
Wikimania is the annual conference celebrating projects hosted by the
Wikimedia Foundation. In 2023 it is in Singapore and will run from 16-19
August. We are supporting four scholarships for Australians, but
applications close Sunday 5 February. For more information see the Wikimania
2023 Scholarships announcement
<https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wikimania_2023_Scholarships_Open>.
Community Wishlist Survey 2023
Do you have an idea for a Wikipedia feature you wish existed? Get your
wishes ready because the Community Wishlist Survey is opening now. This is
an annual survey that allows contributors to the Wikimedia projects to
propose and vote for tools and platform improvements. Read how you can
contribute, and about some of the previous ideas, here
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2023>.
Trove - A Treasure Trove of Australian Content
One of our favourite websites for research is Trove
<https://trove.nla.gov.au/>. Run by the National Library of Australia and
several partner organisations. We put together a short article on why we
think Trove is “A Treasure Trove of Australian Content”. Read it on the
Wikimedia Australia website
<https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Trove_-_A_Treasure_Trove_of_Australian_Content>
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Events
Introduction to Wikidata - Tuesday 31 January 7pm AEDT
Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by
both humans and machines. Learn more about what Wikidata is, explore key
concepts and vocabulary, how it relates to other Wikimedia projects, and
see what makes it so powerful. This free session will be held online.
Bookings essential. Details here
<https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/introduction-to-wikidata-tickets-5202011145…>
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Next Community Meeting - Wednesday 8 February 7pm AEDT
Our monthly community meetings are open to everyone. Next month we have a
member of The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria presenting on how they use
Wikidata, followed by an open discussion to hear from the community. Please
join us online Wednesday 8 February at 7pm AEDT. Details here
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Online/AustralianCommunityMe…>
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Wellington WikiCon 2023 - Saturday 11 March - Sunday 12 March 2023
Our friends in New Zealand have announced Wellington WikiCon 2023
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_User_Group_of_Aotearoa_New_Zealan…>
will run 11–12 March 2023. The full program is available now and includes
sessions on the Pasifika Arts Aotearoa project, introductions to Wikidata,
and discussions around creating a good article on Wikipedia. Tickets are
available now. Further details can be found on the Wellington WikiCon Meta
page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_User_Group_of_Aotearoa_New_Zealan…>
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More events will be announced soon. Keep up to date on our website
<https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wikimedia_Australia>.
#Wikimedia
Other things from around the web:
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Should ChatGPT Be Used to Write Wikipedia Articles?
<https://slate.com/technology/2023/01/chatgpt-wikipedia-articles.html>,
Slate
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Wikipedia is twenty. It’s time to start covering it better
<https://www.cjr.org/opinion/wikipedia-is-twenty-its-time-to-start-covering-…>,
Columbia Journalism Review
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Why Was Cleopatra the Most-Viewed Page on Wikipedia in 2022?
<https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2023/01/why-was-cleopatra-the-most-viewed-page-o…>,
Gizmodo
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Wikipedia criticises 'harsh' new Online Safety Bill plans
<https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-64285220>, BBC
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Wikipedia gets its first makeover in over a decade… and it’s fairly
subtle
<https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/18/wikipedia-gets-its-first-makeover-in-over…>,
TechCrunch
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