Dear Wiki-Yorkers,
When the public hears about something on the news and wants to learn more,
they turn to Wikipedia. That's as true during the COVID-19 pandemic as
ever, with the site receiving record-breaking pageviews in April. But why
does anyone consider it reliable? Who are the people volunteering their
time to contribute to this content that so many people rely on? How do they
organize themselves to coordinate improvement of the topic? There are
thousands of articles about the pandemic in more than 150 languages. What
kinds of topics do they cover? In what ways does Wikipedia and its sister
sites, like Wikidata, collect and use data about the pandemic?
The Symposium on Wikipedia and COVID-19 aims to answer questions the public
may have about Wikipedia's coverage of the pandemic. The event includes
four speakers, all of whom are active contributors to the topic area on
Wikipedia, but bring different perspectives, backgrounds, and interests.
The event is free and open to the public, broadcast live on YouTube and
Facebook, and questions taken from viewers on these platforms. No prior
experience with Wikipedia is expected.
*** Symposium on Wikipedia and COVID-19 ***
When: Saturday, May 9th 6 - 8PM
Where: Streaming on YouTube and Facebook
Full description (including speaker bios):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Symposium_on_Wikipedia_a…
RSVP:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/symposium-on-wikipedia-and-covid-19-tickets-10…
We hope you'll join us!
Be well,
Megs
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President, Wikimedia New York City