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This report describes the activities of Wikimedia District of Columbia during Fiscal Year 2021–22, covering the period from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023. |
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* [[w:Open Gov Hub Wikipedia edit-a-thon|Open Gov Hub edit-a-thon]] |
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− | * [[w:Indigenous Peoples Wikipedia Edit-a-thon TSU and USF|Indigenous Peoples Wikipedia Edit-a-thon with Tennessee State University and University of South Florida]] |
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− | * [[w:History of Statistics Edit-a-thon|American Statistical Association History of Statistics Edit-a-thon]] |
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− | Wikimedia DC has been invited to participate in research and development efforts, and research-related grants now form a sizable part of our activity. We are working with Hacks/Hackers to develop software that will help evaluate the reliability and quality of English Wikipedia articles related to vaccines, and then to use information on reliable sources generally to support good information on social media. We have had past success in software development, having co-sponsored the effort to create the Wiki Art Depiction Explorer. We expect this line of activity to continue in the future and to represent a sizable portion of our funding. |
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− | Wikimedia DC partnered with other WMF affiliates to run WikiConference North America 2021 in October, 2021. Over 200 people attended online, and many sessions were broadcast in both English and Spanish. Wikimedia DC was the fiscal sponsor of the event and wrote most of the final report. We planned a similar conference for late 2022. The event was funded mainly by a grant from the WMF. |
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− | Wikimedia DC organized judges and sponsored prizes in the [[w:Wikipedia:Wiki Science Competition 2021 in the United States|2021 Wiki Science Competition in the United States]]. Participants uploaded their submissions during November and December 2021. The U.S. competition received 391 contributions across seven categories. These included 142 images of wildlife, 34 microscopy images, 24 non-photographic and video submissions, 7 images of people in science, 90 general category images, and 52 images as part of sets. The jury selected up to seven winners in each category to represent the United States at the international level. Of the 33 awardees, only 7 had previous contributions to Wikimedia Commons. In addition, the panels selected five submissions as "Jury's Choice" awards, each of which receives a $200 prize from Wikimedia District of Columbia. |
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− | We helped arrange Wikimedia Hackathon days (around May 21) and a Pittsburgh Wikimania meetup in person (circa Aug 11). |
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− | Wikimedia DC had a change of officers in January, after last fall's Board elections. Longtime president Kirill Lokshin has moved on. Peter Meyer is now the president, John Sadowski vice president, Diane Shaw secretary, and Sara Snyder treasurer. The new officers have been learning their roles and systems. Our Institutional Partnership Manger, Ariel Cetrone, continues in her position. The Wikimedia DC Board of Directors held six [[Meetings (2022%E2%80%932023)|meetings]] during the 2021–22 fiscal year, on [[Media:Wikimedia DC Board - 2020-10-31 - Minutes.pdf|November 15, 2021]]; [[Media:WMDC minutes 012322 - final.pdf|January 23, 2022]]; [[Media:WMDC-minutes-2022-0207.pdf|February 7, 2022]]; [[Media:WMDC-minutes-2022-0516.pdf|May 16, 2022]]; [[Media:WMDC-minutes-2022-0718.pdf|July 18, 2022]]; and [[Media:WMDC Board meeting 09262022 minutes.pdf|September 26, 2022]]. |
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− | The chapter had fallen behind on tax filings, and has now caught back up. The annual tax forms (Form 990-EZs) are on our web site. The chapter had to re-file for tax-deductible status, and has regained it. This "reinstatement" is retroactive, meaning member donations throughout the period remain tax-deductible from U.S. federal taxes as before. |
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Revision as of 21:46, 9 January 2024
This report describes the activities of Wikimedia District of Columbia during Fiscal Year 2021–22, covering the period from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023.
Programs
Institutional partnerships and public editing events
Wikimedia DC continues to hold collaborative editing events (edit-a-thons), which is our main institutional partnership program activity. Most of these are public events organized by our staff and include training for new editors and users. Our partner organizations typically request themes that align with their missions, upcoming events or initiatives.
During the 2022–23 fiscal year, Wikimedia DC ran or supported 18 events in partnership with 13 institutional partners and two for-profit company seeking a rewarding volunteer experience. These events, which included a broad spectrum of cultural, academic, and government institutions, and non-governmental organizations are listed below:
- DC Statehood and Home Rule Edit-a-thon - DC History Center
- Kensho Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- University of Maryland Punk Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Odenton Library Black History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Howard County Library Wiki-Edit-a-Thon: A Celebration of Black Authors and Artists
- Black History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon with Tennessee State University and University of South Florida
- National Nanotechnology Initiative Black History Month Edit-a-thon
- SAGE edit-a-thon
- Women's History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon with Tennessee State University and University of South Florida
- American University Qualitative Methods in International Relations editing workshop
- Univeristy of Maryland Women in Public Health Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- University of Maryland Edit-a-thon: Anthropology and Community Connections
- Nobel Solution Session edit-a-thon
- Hispanic Heritage Month Edit-a-thon with Tennessee State University and University of South Florida
- Mastercard AAPI edit-a-thon
- Open Gov Hub edit-a-thon
Research projects
Conferences and workshops
Organizational development