Hello fellow Wikimedians, librarians, bibliophiles, and information enthusiasts,
The May round of the 2022 1Lib1Ref https://1lib1ref.org/ starts just tomorrow 15 May 2022 and will run until 5th June 2022. Are you going to be joining us to improve the reliability of Wikipedia's content for the billions of readers who rely on Wikipedia as a source of information?
In the past year or so we have been piloting different modes of participation in the campaign. In May 2021 we encouraged adding sources on Wikidata, in January 2022 we improved on that, added opportunities to create Wikidata items related to works on Wikisource, and added 9 new languages from the CEE on citation hunt https://citationhunt.toolforge.org/en?id=3c84e6ae. We are encouraging the addition of references to decrease gender bias on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref/Participate#Adding_references_to_decrease_gender_bias and 12 new languages from Africa, and Asia in the upcoming May round.
If you are already familiar with the campaign or editing on Wikipedia and would like to experiment a bit, we invite you to try our new contribution methods for advanced contributors https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref/Participate#Creating_new_articles_on_Wikipedia in the May 2022 round.
If you are an organizer, remember to add your local event(s) to the campaign dashboard https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/campaigns/1lib1ref_may_2022/overview, so we can learn and track activities happening across the world. Read more about the campaign at the blog post on Diff https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/05/11/the-may-round-for-1lib1ref-is-back-with-a-more-diverse-campaign-and-even-more-languages/ . Join us to improve the reliability of Wikipedia articles one source at a time!
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