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There will also be a competition judged by representative members of UCL and Wikimedia UK for: | There will also be a competition judged by representative members of UCL and Wikimedia UK for: | ||
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Wikipedia Takes UCL is a five-day cluster of events, held at UCL (University College London) where students, researchers and staff will learn how to write/edit Wikipedia articles and contribute photos on UCL-related subjects, such as notable alumni, projects and events. We will also hold a number of workshops to ensure participants are able to share quality photos, articles and stubs that cross-reference with existing articles (including images and diagrams, where appropriate) within the guidelines of notability and verifiability applicable to Wikipedia.
There will also be a competition judged by representative members of UCL and Wikimedia UK for:
- Best article/photo on a person or place
- Best article on an area of academic research, project or event
- Best article overall
- Best photo overall
Further details about this competition will be given at a later date, ahead of the event.
Agenda
- Monday 17 February: Welcome and introductory session: 2pm–4pm – 25 Gordon Street (Public Cluster) Max Capacity 33
- Tuesday 18 Feburary: Hands-on wiki-workshop 1: 3pm–5pm – Archaeology 501 (Public Cluster) Max Capacity 19
- Wednesday 19 February: Hands-on wiki-workshop 2: 5pm–7pm - Archaeology 501 (Public Cluster) Max Capacity 19
- Thursday 20 February: Hands-on wiki-workshop 3: 1pm-3pm - Bedford Way 316 (Public Cluster) Max Capacity 22
- Friday 21 February: Final session (inc. awards and closing social event) : 5pm–7pm – Roberts 110 (Lecture Theatre) Max Capacity 40
Outline of planned events
- An introductory session about Wikipedia and sharing knowledge on the Internet from a member of Wikimedia (Monday)
- Three drop-in clinics in UCL computer labs with accredited Wikipedia trainers from Wikimedia editors (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday)
- User guides on structuring your articles, referencing, images and editing (links available online soon).
- Wikitext cheat sheets and other related materials, such as cards explaining Creative Commons licenses, available for all attendees.
- Wikipedia takes UCL photo-competition prizes (details tba)
Further details will be available by late January. Please check back!
Trainers
A number of WMUK trainers are needed for this series of activities. You're welcome to join the team of trainers needed for Wikipedia Takes UCL even if you're only available for just one session. Please sign-up here and include dates/times you're available.
- Toni Sant (WMUK) (talk) 14:43, 20 December 2013 (UTC) : flexible availability depending on what's needed
- Due to a provisional booking the same week, I may only be available on the 17th & 18th. BTW, I previously approached the Petrie Museum who happen to use QR codes to help guide visitors to the collection, I would appreciate an event related to the museum as a part of the week; though the building is under refurbishment, it may be possible to have a behind the scenes in preparation for its re-opening. Fæ (talk)
- Provisionally available any time that week; will need travel expenses. Andy Mabbett (User:Pigsonthewing); Andy's talk; Andy's edits 15:31, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
- Could be available any time if needed. --RexxS (talk) 01:31, 22 December 2013 (UTC)
- Provisionally available any time. I'm not accredited yet but am booked on the training course 1-2 February. Thryduulf (talk: local | en.wp | en.wikt) 14:23, 22 December 2013 (UTC)
- Leutha (talk): flexible availability depending on what's needed