I do want to introduce Wikidata. These are information architects after all and they will be really interested in what one can do with the data behind wikipedia, especially linked open data.
But the challenge will be to keep it less lecture-y and more interactive, while respecting the fact that many in the audience will have little to no experience editing Wikipedia. My thought was to start with an intro to setting up an account and creating a public user profile with a quick overview of existing pages covering Information Architecture topics. I like the way the Art+Feminism editathon set things up with a page linking to current and proposed pages, because it allowed people to create a set of proposed edits to current pages and possible references for new pages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
When I was at the Art+Feminism editathon, I focused on locating references for the proposed Enei Begaye https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enei_Begaye article. It looks like someone went ahead and created the page, so that is very satisfying. I took a different tack with the BlackLifeMatters editathon. I went with my daughter who did the research for a new article on costume designer Judy Dearing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Dearing, and we ended up creating a page together.
I will be in Minneapolis from Friday early afternoon through Sunday so if you want to suggest a place to meet before then either Friday or Saturday morning, please let me know.
Thanks for your help!
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2015 11:01:38 -0400 From: Nwhysel nwhysel@gmail.com To: "wikimedia-us-mn@lists.wikimedia.org" wikimedia-us-mn@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-US-MN] Fwd: Information Architecture edit-a-thon in April Message-ID: C9DD35AE-2381-4A7D-A95A-2380E3BF1341@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi MN Wikipedians!
I am writing to follow up on Mark's post last month about a Wikipedia editathon I am hosting at the ASIS&T Information Architecture Summit ( http://iasummit.org). Thanks, Mark! And thanks to Veronica Erb, who is one of the event producers who connected me with your group. I am based in New York City and am User:nwhysel on Wikipedia. I have been editing Wikipedia and attending Wikimedia NYC editathons for about two years and have many years of private wiki editing experience.
The IA Summit will be held on April 22-26 at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis. I am inviting Minneapolis area Wikipedians to help facilitate a session on Information Architecture on Saturday April 25. For the editathon, I have a 110 minute session Saturday afternoon, 1:30-3:15pm, which I plan to use to as both an informal introduction to editing and an editathon, similar to how Wikipedia editathons are run. I am repurposing a deck from the Art+Feminism event for the session and am hoping to get some local Wikipedians to help out as facilitators. I have confirmed that volunteer facilitators for the session will receive entry passes for the event.
The Information Architecture page is currently listed under WikiProject Human Computer Interaction. I created a WikiProject proposal for Information Architecture at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Proposals/Info.... I created the proposal to expand the scope beyond computing to the foundation of information architecture practice in library science, cognitive science, design, and physical architecture. I have 17 supporters so far but not many with editing experience so the session will help to bring people up to speed with wikipedia editing culture. I may also propose a task under the HCI project.
If this sounds like interesting way to spend a Saturday afternoon, please let me know.
Noreen Whysel
Begin forwarded message:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mark Holmquist mtraceur@member.fsf.org Date: Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:48 AM Subject: Fwd: Information Architecture edit-a-thon in April To: wikimedia-us-mn@lists.wikimedia.org Cc: Veronica Erb veronicaerb@gmail.com
Hello, wikimedia-us-mn! I got an email last night from our esteemed
friend
James Hare from WMDC, who introduced me to Veronica, who is looking for some experienced Wikipedia editors to help out at an event she's helping to plan in April.
See the details below - I figured some of you would be interested and able to help.
See: http://www.iasummit.org/node/51 See also: http://www.iasummit.org/events/ias2015 Venue: http://minneapolis.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html
----- Forwarded message from Veronica Erb veronicaerb@gmail.com ----- IA Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
April 25, 2015 from 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm
Presented by Noreen Whysel
Become an IA Wikipedian and help discover and promote the people, events and history of Information Architecture. Wikipedia is more than just a global, multi-language, linked encyclopedia. It is a community of people committed to accurate and deep discovery of a world of topics. Case
studies
on recent Wikipedia edit-a-thons, outcomes and controversies will inform the process for participants as they help to improve the accuracy and discoverability of Information Architecture topics on Wikipedia.
What will you learn?
- What really happens behind the scenes of a Wikipedia page.
- How Wikipedia is fulfilling Tim Berners-Lee’s vision of a linked,
open
collection of human knowledge.
- How to create an account and start editing Wikipedia pages.
- How to appropriately link and cite content within a Wikipedia
document.
- How to avoid conflicts of interest, so your hard work doesn’t
disappear.
- How to find information about Information Architecture and fill in
gaps, correct errors, suggest new content.
- How to run your own Wikipedia edit-a-thon back home.
Session Takeaways
- Appreciation of Wikipedia as a knowledge resource
- Appreciation of Wikipedia as a community
- How and why to set up a Wikipedia Account
- Understanding of Wikipedia Conflict of Interest rules
- Understanding of proper citation and linking
- Satisfaction of giving back to one's industry
- Tools and knowledge to host a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon back home
----- End forwarded message -----
-- Mark Holmquist Software Engineer, Multimedia Wikimedia Foundation mtraceur@member.fsf.org https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/User:MHolmquist
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Here is a Google Doc for another editathon I attended on Women in Jazz. It may be the minimum required for introducing people to wikipedia editing for a relatively short session.
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/16H60Yij7kmpaMOf5GwtqYZsNZ0m2xoaTgNtS...
Let me know if you can't access this.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Noreen Whysel nwhysel@gmail.com wrote:
I do want to introduce Wikidata. These are information architects after all and they will be really interested in what one can do with the data behind wikipedia, especially linked open data.
But the challenge will be to keep it less lecture-y and more interactive, while respecting the fact that many in the audience will have little to no experience editing Wikipedia. My thought was to start with an intro to setting up an account and creating a public user profile with a quick overview of existing pages covering Information Architecture topics. I like the way the Art+Feminism editathon set things up with a page linking to current and proposed pages, because it allowed people to create a set of proposed edits to current pages and possible references for new pages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
When I was at the Art+Feminism editathon, I focused on locating references for the proposed Enei Begaye https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enei_Begaye article. It looks like someone went ahead and created the page, so that is very satisfying. I took a different tack with the BlackLifeMatters editathon. I went with my daughter who did the research for a new article on costume designer Judy Dearing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Dearing, and we ended up creating a page together.
I will be in Minneapolis from Friday early afternoon through Sunday so if you want to suggest a place to meet before then either Friday or Saturday morning, please let me know.
Thanks for your help!
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2015 11:01:38 -0400 From: Nwhysel nwhysel@gmail.com To: "wikimedia-us-mn@lists.wikimedia.org" wikimedia-us-mn@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-US-MN] Fwd: Information Architecture edit-a-thon in April Message-ID: C9DD35AE-2381-4A7D-A95A-2380E3BF1341@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi MN Wikipedians!
I am writing to follow up on Mark's post last month about a Wikipedia editathon I am hosting at the ASIS&T Information Architecture Summit ( http://iasummit.org). Thanks, Mark! And thanks to Veronica Erb, who is one of the event producers who connected me with your group. I am based in New York City and am User:nwhysel on Wikipedia. I have been editing Wikipedia and attending Wikimedia NYC editathons for about two years and have many years of private wiki editing experience.
The IA Summit will be held on April 22-26 at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis. I am inviting Minneapolis area Wikipedians to help facilitate a session on Information Architecture on Saturday April 25. For the editathon, I have a 110 minute session Saturday afternoon, 1:30-3:15pm, which I plan to use to as both an informal introduction to editing and an editathon, similar to how Wikipedia editathons are run. I am repurposing a deck from the Art+Feminism event for the session and am hoping to get some local Wikipedians to help out as facilitators. I have confirmed that volunteer facilitators for the session will receive entry passes for the event.
The Information Architecture page is currently listed under WikiProject Human Computer Interaction. I created a WikiProject proposal for Information Architecture at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Proposals/Info.... I created the proposal to expand the scope beyond computing to the foundation of information architecture practice in library science, cognitive science, design, and physical architecture. I have 17 supporters so far but not many with editing experience so the session will help to bring people up to speed with wikipedia editing culture. I may also propose a task under the HCI project.
If this sounds like interesting way to spend a Saturday afternoon, please let me know.
Noreen Whysel
Begin forwarded message:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mark Holmquist mtraceur@member.fsf.org Date: Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:48 AM Subject: Fwd: Information Architecture edit-a-thon in April To: wikimedia-us-mn@lists.wikimedia.org Cc: Veronica Erb veronicaerb@gmail.com
Hello, wikimedia-us-mn! I got an email last night from our esteemed
friend
James Hare from WMDC, who introduced me to Veronica, who is looking for some experienced Wikipedia editors to help out at an event she's
helping
to plan in April.
See the details below - I figured some of you would be interested and able to help.
See: http://www.iasummit.org/node/51 See also: http://www.iasummit.org/events/ias2015 Venue: http://minneapolis.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html
----- Forwarded message from Veronica Erb veronicaerb@gmail.com
IA Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
April 25, 2015 from 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm
Presented by Noreen Whysel
Become an IA Wikipedian and help discover and promote the people,
events
and history of Information Architecture. Wikipedia is more than just a global, multi-language, linked encyclopedia. It is a community of
people
committed to accurate and deep discovery of a world of topics. Case
studies
on recent Wikipedia edit-a-thons, outcomes and controversies will
inform
the process for participants as they help to improve the accuracy and discoverability of Information Architecture topics on Wikipedia.
What will you learn?
- What really happens behind the scenes of a Wikipedia page.
- How Wikipedia is fulfilling Tim Berners-Lee’s vision of a linked,
open
collection of human knowledge.
- How to create an account and start editing Wikipedia pages.
- How to appropriately link and cite content within a Wikipedia
document.
- How to avoid conflicts of interest, so your hard work doesn’t
disappear.
- How to find information about Information Architecture and fill in
gaps, correct errors, suggest new content.
- How to run your own Wikipedia edit-a-thon back home.
Session Takeaways
- Appreciation of Wikipedia as a knowledge resource
- Appreciation of Wikipedia as a community
- How and why to set up a Wikipedia Account
- Understanding of Wikipedia Conflict of Interest rules
- Understanding of proper citation and linking
- Satisfaction of giving back to one's industry
- Tools and knowledge to host a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon back home
----- End forwarded message -----
-- Mark Holmquist Software Engineer, Multimedia Wikimedia Foundation mtraceur@member.fsf.org https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/User:MHolmquist
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