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Summary of the event
This is a workshop for people who may not have ever edited Wikipedia, but would like to help. Wikimedia has acquired copies of some very large collections of photographs, some of which would make great illustrations for Wikipedia articles, and many Wikipedia articles which don't currently have any pictures could be illustrated using these images.
What will you learn?
- What Wikipedia's image library, Wikimedia Commons is.
- How to search for images in Wikimedia Commons
- How to add images to Wikipedia
- How to add captions and a description for blind people to images
- Projects that would benefit: Wikipedia
Attendees
If you are attending, please write your User name below - that will help us provide you with support in the future. If you don't have a user name, that's no problem, you can still attend.
Further help
Contact the trainers present on the day
- WereSpielChequers
- Leutha (Leutha)
- RexxS (talk) (if needed)
Contact the Wikimedia UK office
daria.cybulskawikimedia.org.uk, 0207 065 0994
Useful links to get you started on Wikimedia Commons
- Commons:First steps
- Commons:Categories - not over-helpful; try S.5.1 "Categorization tips"
and Wikipedia
- Wikipedia tutorial - A step by step guide to basic article editing
- Help:Contents/Editing Wikipedia - Eek, my head is starting to hurt! Too much choice.
- Wikipedia:Simplified ruleset - general principles; read before you start, not when you get stuck.