Hi New York Wikipedians,
GLAM/Metropolitan New York Library Council is having a photo-contest for
photographs of New York Public Library Branch Libraries, Brooklyn Public
Library Branch Libraries, and Queens Library Branch Libraries.
You are welcome to join in promoting the contest, and we can add the
Wikimedia NYC name to it if you like. See the entry on our GLAM page for
full details.<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Metropolitan_New_York_Library_…>
Also, if you would like to get more involved and stay updates with METRO's
Wikipedia organizing activities with GLAMs please add yourself to this
group/ listserv, which I just created
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/glamwikiny
I'm also revamping the Wikipedia:GLAM/US/New York
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/US/New_York>page, and if
anyone would like to help me update it, please do!
I hope to talk to Wikimedia NYC about my ideas for creating platforms for
GLAMs to connect with each other, as well as the relationship between this
group and Wikimedia NYC at your next meeting on October 5, 2013, which I
will attend.
I also want to let everyone know that Richard K and I met with Frank
Collerius at the Jefferson Market Library this Tuesday and an Edit-a-Thon
there on November 2nd from 10am-5pm on Greenwich Village History is in the
works. Frank was very excited to host and offered to select some rare books
their library has on Greenwich Village, as well as (potentially) some
photographs of the library from their archives for us to use at the
Edit-a-Thon. Will talk more about this event at your next meeting I'm sure.
Cheers,
Dorothy Howard
Wikipedia User: OR drohowa
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Join our Wikipedia Takes Brooklyn scavenger hunt and photo contest, aimed
at illustrating Wikipedia articles covering the wondrous sights of the
County of Kings!
Location: Brooklyn Public Library, central branch at Grand Army Plaza
Time: Saturday September 7, starting 10am (photo hunt starting 12 noon)
till 6pm
Please RSVP here:
http://wikitakesbrooklyn.eventbrite.com/
We'll introduce things starting at 10am, and then send you off at 12 noon,
on itineraries stretching in eccentric lines from the Brooklyn Public
Library throughout Prospect Heights, and the borough beyond.
The afternoon will be spent on your Brooklyn photo wiki-odyssey, and there
will also be Wikipedia discussion and learning sessions (including open
office hours and one-on-one trainings) back at the library if you return
early.
Be back at the library by 5pm, and we'll spend the last hour of the day
helping you upload your photos to Wikipedia.
The event is being held as part of "Wiki Weekend" at the BPL, and there
will be a taste of the overlapping Wikiotics.org "Families Learning
Bilingually" session for part of our afternoon Saturday, and then for all
of Sunday September 8 (we will have opportunities for informal Wikipedia
sessions on Sunday as well).
No special wiki knowledge is required at all, just a camera and a love of
the borough!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Takes_Brooklyn
Thanks,
Richard (User:Pharos)
Wikimedia NYC Chapter
Come one, come all!
Join local fans of free knowledge for the "picnic anyone can edit" in
Prospect Park, as part of the 'Great American Wiknic' celebrations for
Wikipedia, Free Culture, and Open Education being held across the USA.
The picnic will be held this Saturday **tomorrow** on the beautiful Long
Meadow from about 1-8pm, in the section adjacent to the Picnic House.
Remember it's a wiki-picnic, which means **potluck**.
See Wikipedia page and more details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC
And if you like, you can RSVP at the Eventbrite page:
http://wiknic.eventbrite.com
Thanks,
Richard Knipel (User:Pharos)
Wikimedia NYC
Join local Wikipedians for the "picnic anyone can edit" in Prospect Park,
as part of the 'Great American Wiknic' celebrations for Wikipedia, Free
Culture, and Open Education being held across the USA.
The picnic will be held on the beautiful Long Meadow from about 1-8pm , in
the section adjacent to the Picnic House.
Remember it's a wiki-picnic, which means **potluck**.
See Wikipedia page and more details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC
And please RSVP at the Eventbrite page:
http://wiknic.eventbrite.com
Thanks,
Richard Knipel (User:Pharos)
Wikimedia NYC
The Wikimedia NYC Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday June 1, 2013 at
Jefferson Market Library (425 Sixth Ave / Avenue of the Americas) in Lower
Manhattan.
Business will include the election of a nine-member chapter board of
directors for the nonprofit Wikimedia NYC Chapter, supporting Wikipedia and
related projects outreach in the wider metropolitan area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC
We'll start the official meeting at the library from 2 pm to 4:30pm, and
afterward we'll walk to dinner at 5 pm, probably at the nearby Sammy's
Noodle.
You can officially 'sign up' at that page, put yourself down as a candidate
for the board, and add your ideas and discussion topics to the agenda!
**We would like to encourage a greater diversity of voices participating on
the board of our nonprofit, and furthering the free knowledge mission.
Being an active editor of Wikipedia articles is not required. Feel free to
contact me personally if you potentially interested, and have more
questions about running for the board.**
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC#Agenda
Thanks,
Richard Knipel
(User:Pharos)
Wikimedia NYC
I'd like to let folks know about the awesome international Free Culture
Conference in NYC on Saturday/Sunday of this weekend at New York Law School.
Free Culture is the larger movement for knowledge sharing and open
education, of which Wikipedia/Wikimedia are an integral branch.
A relevant conference highlight is the Wikipedia and Education Panel on
Sunday, 10:30am-12pm.
Please sign up to our page on-wiki for the Free Culture Conference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC
And see the full details in the message below!
Thanks,
Richard (User:Pharos)
Students for Free Culture, the Institute for Information Law and Policy,
and New York Law School present-
*FCX2013: Free Culture Conference*
*
*
*Dates: *Saturday, April 20, 2013 - Sunday, April 21, 2013
*Location: *New York Law School, 185 West Broadway, New York, NY
*Registration:** *http://fcx2013.eventbrite.com
The Free Culture Conference is an annual gathering of students, activists,
thinkers, and innovators who are dedicated to advancing discussions on
technology, law, and public policy and advocating for a more free, open,
and participatory digital environment. Through panels, keynote speakers,
and workshops, FCX 2013 will focus on current issues in intellectual
property law, open access to educational resources, maker culture, digital
rights, and technology policy.
For more information about the conference, visit the conference website:
http://fcx2013.org
If you have any questions, feel free to email board(a)freeculture.org. Program
details are below. After party details to follow.
*Through the generosity of our sponsors, SFC is once again able to offset
students' and activists' travel costs for this year’s conference in NYC. If
you can’t afford the cost of traveling to NYC, please do not hesitate to
fill out the form to request travel funding. We have some money and we want
to give it to you. Here is the form: **http://bit.ly/fcx2013_travelfunding*
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*Day 1 (April 20, 2013)*
08:30 a.m. – 09:30 a.m.
*Registration*
* *
09:30 a.m. – 09:45 a.m.
*Opening Remarks*
* *
09:45 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
*A.M. Keynote: Benjamin Mako Hill *(Berkman Center for Internet and Society)
* *
10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
*Getting Past Gridlock: What does Tangible Copyright Reform Look Like?*
How can copyleft advocates and copyright reformists make progress in
effectuating change in United States copyright laws? This panel considers
what smaller, achievable reform looks like, how it can be accomplished, and
what next steps for the immediate future will be. Panelists will discuss:
Are the objectives of the Copyright Act being met in practice today? How
can reform, even at a small scale, benefit content owners, creators, and
users?
*Moderator:*
*· **Parker Higgins* (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
*Panelists:*
*· **Patricia Aufderheide *(Center for Social Media, American University)
*· **Karen Sandler *(QuestionCopyright.org, GNOME)
*· **Sherwin Siy *(Public Knowledge)
11:45 a.m. – 01:00 p.m.
*The Future of Open Access Advocacy*
Open Access has been of great interest and importance to SFC for several
years. This panel focuses on what open access means and what kind of
advocacy work is being done in this area, as well as clarifying
misconceptions of what open access is really about. Panelists will talk
about their experiences with and perspectives on open access advocacy and
discuss: What is the impact of OA on academic research and publishing? What
are the core principles behind OA? How can people effectively advocate for
open access causes?
*Moderator:*
*· **Adi Kamdar* (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
*Panelists:*
*· **Nicole Allen* (Student PIRGs/Make Textbooks Affordable)
*· **Nick Shockey *(SPARC/Right to Research Coalition)
·* **Timothy Vollmer* (Creative Commons)
01:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
*Lunch*
* *
02:00 p.m. – 02:45 p.m.
*P.M. Keynote: James Vasile *(Open Internet Tools Project, New America
Foundation)
* *
02:45 p.m. – 04:00 p.m.
*Makers, Hackers, and the World They Build*
Maker and hacker culture, highly collaboratory and extremely prolific, both
adopt free cultural ideals, such as sharing, open source, collaboration,
and remix. This panel explores how maker and hacker culture puts into
practice these free culture ideals, as well as how makers and hackers build
community and work towards social good.
*Moderator:*
·* **Trystram Spiro-Costello* (Rutgers University)
*Panelists:*
*· **Catarina Mota* (NYU ITP/openMaterials)
*· **Alicia Gibb *(NYCResistor/Open Source Hardware Association)
*· **Daniel Reetz *(DIYBookScanner.org)
04:00 p.m. – 05:15 p.m.
*The Changing Landscape of Online Speech and its Regulation*
Free speech is held as one of the central tenets of many online
communities, but what is meant by it? In many online communities,
censorship, freedom of speech, pornography, harassment, and hate speech are
often conflated without consideration of who is given the power to speak.
This panel will consider if, how, and when speech online should be
regulated, and by whom. Panelists will also discuss whether Internet
service providers should be held liable for user-generated content, and
what such liability would mean for free expression online.
*Moderator:*
*· **Jennifer Baek* (New York Law School)
*Panelists:*
*· **Molly Land* (New York Law School)
*· **Gabriel Rottman* (American Civil Liberties Union)
*· **Ari Waldman* (New York Law School)
05:15 p.m. – 05:30 p.m.
*Closing Remarks for Day 1*
*Day 2 (April 21, 2013)*
09:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
*Registration*
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
*Unconference Welcome*
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
*Workshops Session I*
· *Open Access Advocacy*
*Moderators:* Nick Shockey (SPARC) and Matt Cooper (NAGPS)
· * **Wikipedia & Education*
*Moderator: *Lane Rasberry (Consumer Reports)
12:00 p.m. – 01:30 p.m.
*Workshops Session II*
· *Free Culture & Civic Engagement *
*Moderator:* Noel Hidalgo (Code for America)
*· The Future of the Org. *
*Moderators:* Kÿra (SFC), Jennifer Baek (SFC), and Adelaida McIntire (SFC)
01:30 p.m. – 02:30 p.m.
*Lunch*
* *
02:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
*Lightning Talks/Presentations*
* *
3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
*SFC General Body Meeting*
Come one, come all!
Our next meeting for Wikipedia Meetup NYC is Sunday April 14 -this weekend-
at Symposium Greek Restaurant @ 544 W 113th St (in the back room), on the
Upper West Side in the Columbia University area.
This is a meeting for Wikipedia/Wikimedia users and everyone else too, who
has ever looked at Wikipedia and wondered what's going on behind it.
Remember, the agenda here is up to you! I encourage anyone who is
interested to sign up to give a presentation or suggest a topic for general
discussion at our wikimeetup page (given below).
---Meeting details---
2:00 PM - 5:00PM:
Salon-style forum for discussion of Wikipedia and Wikimedia issues.
5:00 PM onwards:
Shuffle tables and chairs, and then nosh and schmooze for our meal,
wiki-style.
---Sign up and info---
Page on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC
Page on Meetup.com:
http://www.meetup.com/WikimediaNYC/events/113531452/
You can officially 'sign up' at either of these pages, and please add your
ideas to the agenda!
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)
PS, If you are new and have any questions about this event, feel free to
email me personally:
pharosofalexandria(a)gmail.com
Wikipedia Takes Brooklyn!
Location: Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch, 10 Grand Army Plaza
(by Flatbush Ave & Eastern Pkwy)
Time: 2-4pm
A Wiki-Workshop to foster grassroots Brooklyn participation on
Wikipedia, and to launch a Wiki-edit-a-thon sprint to improve BK/NYC
free content on Wikipedia and the hyperlocal NYCwiki.org.
Meeting at the Brooklyn Public Library's newly opened Info Commons
Lab, which is an awesome new space on the library's first floor
dedicated to collaborative freeculture-ish activities.
Register on Eventbrite here:
http://bkwiki.eventbrite.com
Event page on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC
And afterwards, you're welcome to join us for Wiki-Dinner in the neighborhood!
Location: Bogota Latin Bistro, 141 5th Ave (between Lincoln Pl & St. John's Pl)
Time: 5pm-whenever
And if anyone wants to start early this weekend you can join us Friday
night at the "Free Culture Alliance NYC Happy Hour':
http://www.meetup.com/WikimediaNYC/events/106963062/
Thanks,
Richard (User:Pharos)
Wikimedia NYC