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==Community programs== |
==Community programs== |
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+ | * Great American Wiknic, DC and Frederick |
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+ | * July WikiSalon, August WikiSalon, September WikiSalon |
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+ | * Transparency Time |
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+ | * August Meetup, September Meetup |
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+ | * Workshop Facilitator Training |
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+ | * LHS "Wikipedia And Your History" w/ presentation by Leo |
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==Organizational development== |
==Organizational development== |
Revision as of 02:49, 12 October 2014
Content programs
23 people went to three scheduled edit-a-thons: American Chemical Society, Chronicling America at UMD, and Laurel Historical Society
- 7 who created Wikipedia accounts this quarter;
- 1 who created an account at a past edit-a-thon and has attended at least one additional edit-a-thon; and
- 11 who have attended at least two edit-a-thons this fiscal year, including 3 who attended two or more edit-a-thons this quarter alone.
In total, as of the end of the quarter, a total of 137 participants have participated in Wikimedia DC edit-a-thons, which is 274% of the goal set for the fiscal year and an increase of 9.5% since the last quarter.
At these edit-a-thons, 21 participants made 111 edits to 33 articles, adding 41,141 bytes of content to Wikipedia articles.
- Laurel: Gertrude Poe, Laurel, Maryland, Laurel Leader, Snow Hill (Laurel, Maryland), Hurricane Agnes
- Chronicling America: United States Post Office and Courthouse (Charleston, South Carolina), Kandyan dance, Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway, Underground Railroad, Frank Key Howard, Duff Green, Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's basketball), William H. Watson, Coastline paradox
- ACS: Robert Curl, Ketamine, Thomas J. Barton, Robert Curl, Helen Murray Free, Neil Bartlett, Rachel Carson, Makhluf Haddadin, Joseph Priestley, Rainbow Herbicides, Katharine Burr Blodgett, Willard Libby, Indazole, Davis–Beirut reaction, Charles Musgrave, American Chemical Society, Helen Murray Free, Elias James Corey, DNA nanotechnology
Event | Cohort | Total Participants | Editing Participants | Number of Edits | Pages Created | Bytes Added |
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American Chemical Society Edit-a-Thon | Newcomers | 4 | 3 | 31 | 0 | 7,402 |
Experienced Editors | 9 | 8 | 45 | 4 | 17,761 | |
Chronicling America Edit-a-Thon | Newcomers | 1 | — | — | — | — |
Experienced Editors | 8 | 6 | 21 | 0 | 3,318 | |
Laurel History Edit-a-Thon | Newcomers | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 483 |
Experienced Editors | 3 | 3 | 13 | 1 | 12,177 |
Technology programs
- Open Government WikiHack at NARA. An outside expert set up new wikidata categories for us, e.g. on Supreme Court justices, and we filled some data in. relevant blog post
Projects: API UI research and development Familiarizing with Wikidata and related tools; learning about Wikidata interface for extracting data Disease descriptions Wikidata Game Project descriptions: Examine existing data and/or APIs for Wikimedia and National Archives. Develop simple UI to access data using those APIs Background on available data and its usefulness Clicked through Wikidata tutorials [See Hackpad page for disease description project] Wikidata game to make minor edits to update entries Enough opportunity to participate? Yes 7 No 1 (Didn’t understand Wikidata enough) Will there be more work on the project? No 0 Yes a little 3 Yes we’ll finish 3 [N/A] 2 What people did: Learned about Wikipedia’s diverse website services Learned about Wikimedia APIs and develop simple GUI Learn about National Archives Data and APIs Learning Learned Figured out how to integrate causal genomic variants into Wikidata pages Helped others develop projects Understanding additional needs How can we help? Help with fixing factual info on our government pages. Real hands-on tutorials. Detailed case study of an application. Presentatinos are interesting but high level. Breakout sessions that are topical Instead of a single day or two days, a course that meets on a regular basis with a curriculum with ongoing homework Have 2-5 projects set up that people can contribute to. Provide annual activities Prizes aren’t a bad idea 75% felt they were either mostly or completely satisfied with the amount they accomplished during the WikiHack
- A member of our chapter wrote CongressEdits and we blogged about that. It is a design that can monitor edits by editors who did not log in to a wikimedia site -- focused just on Congress for now.
- We installed and experimented with Lua on our own organization's wiki site. This is a relevant language for future wikicode.
Community programs
- Great American Wiknic, DC and Frederick
- July WikiSalon, August WikiSalon, September WikiSalon
- Transparency Time
- August Meetup, September Meetup
- Workshop Facilitator Training
- LHS "Wikipedia And Your History" w/ presentation by Leo