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=== Edithathons ===
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* Going nicely. We had several, with WHO, and usually multilingual: English-Spanish or English-Malayalam
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* The next one is on June 12, 2021; see [[w:WMDC-VACC4]] and numbers above and below that to get to various event pages
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* we'll have one at the WikiConference North America, on Oct 8 perhaps
   
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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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* Cochrane and its initiatives
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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; perhaps in colored boxes on the sides of pages -- It's less academic, and could go out of date more easily so it should be in a different format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
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=== Background research to do ===
 
* Might be like: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki4WorldHearingDay2019
 
* Might be like: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki4WorldHearingDay2019
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* [[m:Wiki4YearOfSound2020]] -- possibly to build on
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* be in touch with Jen Dawson / Ottawa of Cochrane and WikiMed ; she has checklists or advice
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* advice from Philly wikisalon on how to make nice little videos, in .webm format

Latest revision as of 17:48, 1 June 2021

Edithathons

  • Going nicely. We had several, with WHO, and usually multilingual: English-Spanish or English-Malayalam
  • The next one is on June 12, 2021; see w:WMDC-VACC4 and numbers above and below that to get to various event pages
  • we'll have one at the WikiConference North America, on Oct 8 perhaps

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

Background research to do