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* we can write a how-to manual for WHO vaccine people (e.g. VSN), or a more descriptive here's-what-there-is. |
* we can write a how-to manual for WHO vaccine people (e.g. VSN), or a more descriptive here's-what-there-is. |
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+ | === What would a manual cover? === |
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+ | ; Define terms, explain procedures, highlight possible conflicts and how to prepare and navigate them |
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+ | * WikiMed |
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− | * they have parallel initiatives to imitate |
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+ | * CDC/NIOSH |
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+ | * Wikipedias in various languages; their standards |
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+ | * Footnotes, categories, formatting, with exercises to do |
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+ | * Wikidata -- many things to explain |
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+ | * Commons -- how to set up to work there, and how |
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+ | * Wikisource and other sites |
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+ | * Copyright issues, with some how-to |
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+ | * COI issues and how to prepare and handle them |
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+ | * What an editathon is, how to find and join some |
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+ | ; Alongside that definitional material we can give more specific lively advice |
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+ | ; perhaps in colored boxes on the sides of pages -- It's less academic, and could go out of date more easily so it should be in a different format |
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+ | * How a new user should ideally start |
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+ | * Who they should ask for help -- us first, and various boards/lists |
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+ | * Examples, e.g. of good articles, past Wikimedia conflicts that went badly |
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+ | * Quotes from users on what they think is easy, or hard, or rewarding |
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+ | ; Cite related works |
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+ | * We can learn from analogous NIOSH efforts, or other WiR efforts, or other manuals for different fields, to document good practices |
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+ | * I think there are other manuals to draw from and to cite |
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+ | * Possibly Wiki Edu or Wikiversity has such manuals already |
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+ | ; Format for this work? |
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+ | * could be a PDF document |
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+ | * could be wiki pages on wikidc.org |
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+ | * could be wiki or web pages within their organization |
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+ | * could be on Wikiversity, a place for training materials |
Revision as of 20:47, 16 January 2021
- Might be like: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki4WorldHearingDay2019
- Patterns that work for similar series
- m:Wiki4YearOfSound2020
- will be in touch with Jen Dawson / Ottawa of Cochrane and WikiMed ; she has checklists or advice
- advice from Philly wikisalon on how to make nice little videos, in .webm format
- we can write a how-to manual for WHO vaccine people (e.g. VSN), or a more descriptive here's-what-there-is.
What would a manual cover?
- Define terms, explain procedures, highlight possible conflicts and how to prepare and navigate them
- WikiMed
- Cochrane and its initiatives
- CDC/NIOSH
- Wikipedias in various languages; their standards
- Footnotes, categories, formatting, with exercises to do
- Wikidata -- many things to explain
- Commons -- how to set up to work there, and how
- Wikisource and other sites
- Copyright issues, with some how-to
- COI issues and how to prepare and handle them
- What an editathon is, how to find and join some
- Alongside that definitional material we can give more specific lively advice
- perhaps in colored boxes on the sides of pages -- It's less academic, and could go out of date more easily so it should be in a different format
- How a new user should ideally start
- Who they should ask for help -- us first, and various boards/lists
- Examples, e.g. of good articles, past Wikimedia conflicts that went badly
- Quotes from users on what they think is easy, or hard, or rewarding
- Cite related works
- We can learn from analogous NIOSH efforts, or other WiR efforts, or other manuals for different fields, to document good practices
- I think there are other manuals to draw from and to cite
- Possibly Wiki Edu or Wikiversity has such manuals already
- Format for this work?
- could be a PDF document
- could be wiki pages on wikidc.org
- could be wiki or web pages within their organization
- could be on Wikiversity, a place for training materials