Happy New Year!
I've just added a few more to https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Anniversary_articles. If like me one of your resolutions this year is to edit more articles, there's plenty of inspiration there, from Magna Carta to the BT Tower.
Peter
On 14 November 2014 at 15:39, Jonathan Cardy < jonathan.cardy@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
OK, after talking to Stevie and having previously talked to some others I have created this page on the UK wiki:
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Anniversary_articles
Feel free to expand and in particular to add any that you are interested in working on.
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On 14 November 2014 14:34, Stevie Benton stevie.benton@wikimedia.org.uk wrote:
Hello everyone,
Thanks for all the comments on this so far.
Given some of the feedback I think a call to action on one significant article is perhaps not going to attract too much attention. But what I think could work is a new year kind of story in which Wikimedia UK "releases" its top 50 targets for improvement on Wikipedia. It's the kind of listicle that is quite popular these days. Last year we put out a press release on the 20 most searched for terms on Wikipedia and that got quite a lot of traction.
If others think this could work (or we could reduce the number to 20, or 25, or whatever) then I'll create a page on the UK wiki where we can post suggestions for articles that might be relevant in 2015 (such as Magna Carta, of course) and work from there.
Thanks again for all of your comments.
Stevie
On 7 November 2014 21:44, Rod Ward rodward@plus.net wrote:
Thanks for the videos – have just included one in the article.
Working on the linked pages would also be useful – both the abbots/bishops/barons (NB not “signatories”) and the settings (improvements to Runnymede have already been requested) and some of the legal revisions along with later effects or interpretation. Lots of the bulleted lists of “clauses in one charter but not another” also need to be tackled (and referenced).Any further help appreciated.Rod
*From:* wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *Richard Farmbrough *Sent:* 07 November 2014 19:50 *To:* UK Wikimedia mailing list *Subject:* Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Magna Carta
There will be less demanding work, for example the signatories articles maybe could do with work. I just linked to [[Abbott of Peterborough]], only a few of those abbots have any biographical details - VCH will supply plenty of useful information, typically more on the latter abbots.
On 7 November 2014 00:11, Fæ faewik@gmail.com wrote:
I have uploaded a few presentations and talks on video which would cheer up Magna Carta articles, some are quite 'non-academic friendly' for readers who might be daunted by a long encyclopaedia article (videos play back without having to leave a Wikipedia article). They are currently in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Magna_Carta but will probably be moved to a sub-category in a while. The lectures might be helpful for those thinking of improving articles and are looking for a quick guide to issues and interpretations.
Of particular interest are a video from the British Library < https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Four_surviving_Magna_Carta_to_be_bro...
and a friendly one from Parliament < https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Magna_Carta_and_the_Emergence_of_Par...
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These are uploaded thanks to a YouTube download/upload script I put together for a WikiprojectMed request. If there are others on YouTube you find with a CC-BY licence, drop me a link by email and I'll get around to taking a look. Unfortunately handling video remains a challenge for contributors, so I think my uploads are the first videos on Commons for this topic.
Fae
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