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==About the event==
==About the event==


On Burns Night it's all about [[w:Robert Burns|The Bard]], but Scotland has so many more wonderful poets to be proud of. Before you tuck in to your haggis wi' neeps and tatties, come join us to celebrate those literary greats who live forever in Burns' shadow and share their legacy with the would through Wikipedia!
On Burns Night it's all about [[w:Robert Burns|The Bard]], but Scotland has so many more wonderful poets to be proud of. Participants joined us to celebrate those literary greats who live forever in Burns' shadow and share their legacy with the world through Wikipedia before tucking in to their haggis wi' neeps and tatties. The aim was to create or improve an article about any notable Scottish poet ''except'' Robbie Burns.
 
Supported by the [[w:Scottish Poetry Library|Scottish Poetry Library]], SPL librarians were there to offer their insight, and we encouraged established or budding poets to bring along their work to read should they feel so inspired.
 
Lunch was provided, and participants had access to the internet and the very best of the National Library of Scotland's print and digital resources. Two spare laptops were available for those who did not have their own, and if necessary participants also had access to one of several networked desktops in the Reading Room.
 
== Programme==


The event will start with a short introduction to editing Wikipedia before our participants are let loose on the world's largest encyclopaedia. The aim? To create or improve an article about any notable Scottish poet ''except'' Robbie Burns.
Wikipedia training: 12:00 - 13:30


Supported by the [[w:Scottish Poetry Library|Scottish Poetry Library]], all poets and poetry enthusiasts are welcome to come along. SPL librarians will be there to offer their insight, and we encourage any established or budding poets to bring along their work to read should they feel so inspired.
Lunch: 13:30 - 14:00


Lunch will be provided, but participants are asked to notify the organiser of any dietary restrictions in advance. You will need a laptop but will have access to the internet and the very best of the National Library of Scotland's print and digital resources.
Edit-a-thon and Open mic: 14:00 - 17:00


===How do I prepare?===
== Resources ==
*Sign up for the event
*Create a Wikipedia account - [[:en:Special:UserLogin/signup]]
*Bring a laptop (wi-fi will be provided)
*Learn about editing in advance if you like: [[w:en:Wikipedia:Tutorial|Tutorial]], or [[w:en:Help:Contents/Getting started|Getting started on Wikipedia]] for more information
*Refreshments will be provided


== Programme==
Participants had access to the extensive reference collection housed in the National Library of Scotland's reading room, as well as a selection of texts from the Library's stacks that were ordered ahead of time. Participants also had access to digital gallery resources such as:
*[http://digital.nls.uk/directories/ Scottish Post Office directories]
*[http://digital.nls.uk/biographical-dictionary-of-eminent-scotsmen/pageturner.cfm?id=74458002 The Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen]
*[http://enlightenment.nls.uk/ Northern Lights: The Scottish Enlightenment]
*[http://digital.nls.uk/broadsides/ The Word on the Street: Scottish Broadsides]


Wikipedia training: 12:00 - 13:00
And access was available to the Library's licensed digital collections, which included
:: ''Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia from three experienced Wikipedians! Leave your mark on the world's largest encyclopaedia''
* 19th Century UK Periodicals
Lunch: 13:00 - 13:30
* British & Irish Women's Letters & Diaries
:: ''Lunch will be provided; please contact the organiser regarding any dietary restrictions in advance''
* British Literary Manuscripts Online c.1660-1900
Edit-a-thon and Open mic: 13:30 - 16:45
* Credo Reference
* E-book Collection via EBSCOHost
* Eighteenth Century Collections Online
* Europeana, a digital portal to over 4.6 million digitised books, manuscripts, newspapers, film clips, maps, photos and sound from cultural institutions across Europe
* Gale Artemis Primary Sources
* JSTOR
* Oxford Journals Online
* Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period


==Attendees==
==Attendees==


Places are limited to 25 participants, so book soon using the Eventbrite link above! Everyone is welcome regardless of their experience on Wikipedia, even if you have absolutely none.
If participants wanted to stay informed about future Wikipedia events in Scotland, or for anyone who was unable to attend this edit-a-thon who might interested in similar events, please join the [http://lists.wikimedia.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scotwiki ScotWiki mailing list]!
 
*[[w:User:Journaln]]
*[[w:User:Peigim]]
*[[w:User:RuthSalter]]
*[[w:User:Cyocum]]
*[[w:User:Tsrosenberg]]
*[[w:User:a poetry librarian]]
*[[w:User:Stitchill]]
*[[w:User:centralamerica]]
*[[w:User:Julie Johnstone]]
*[[w:User:triptropic]]
*[[w:User:Bookpluscoffee]]
 
==Results==
 
Out of thirteen participants, four new accounts were created. Of these, 100% were created by women, and women constituted eight of the 13 participants. Three of five newly created articles were for women poets, as were four of twelve improved articles.
[[File:Editing at Anybody but Burns.JPG|thumbnail|Participants hard at work during the Anybody but Burns edit-a-thon]]
 
===Created articles===
 
:*[[w:Mairi nighean Alasdair Ruaidh|Mairi nighean Alasdair Ruaidh]]
:*[[w:Catriona Nic Fhearghais|Catriona Nic Fhearghais]]
:*[[w:Donald MacKillop|Donald MacKillop]]
:*[[w:Colin Will|Colin Will]]
:*[[w:Marion Bernstein|Marion Bernstein]]
 
===Improved articles===
 
:*[[w:Violet Jacob|Violet Jacob]]
:*[[w:Stuart MacGregor|Stuart MacGregor]]
:*[[w:John M. Caie|John M. Caie]]
:*[[w:Dilys Rose|Dilys Rose]]
:*[[w:Elvis McGonagall|Elvis McGonagall]]
:*[[w:Alexander Ross (poet)|Alexander Ross]]
:*[[w:James V of Scotland|James V of Scotland]]
:*[[w:James Logie Robertson|James Logie Robertson]]
:*[[w:Helen Cruickshank|Helen Cruickshank]]
:*[[w:John Burnside|John Burnside]]
:*[[w:Margaret Tait|Margaret Tait]]
:*[[w:Ian Hamilton Finlay|Ian Hamilton Finlay]]
 
===In progress===
 
:*[[w:Robert McLellan|Robert McLellan]]


'''Once you have created your account, please add your username below!'''
==Media==
*
*The event has been covered in the Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/10594438/Burns-Night-celebrations-around-the-UK.html on 24 January 2014.
*
*We have also blogged about the editathon http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2014/01/anybody-but-burns-event-a-success/
*
*[http://storify.com/bookpluscoffee/anybody-but-burns Storify] by [[w:User:bookpluscoffee|bookpluscoffee]]


==Trainers==
==Trainers==


Below is the list of trainers that will be present on the day:
# [[w:User:ACrockford|Ally Crockford]]
# [[w:User:ACrockford|Ally Crockford]]
# [[w:User:Graeme Arnott|Graeme Arnott]]
# [[w:User:Graeme Arnott|Graeme Arnott]]

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Anybody but Burns editathon - In a nutshell

Join us on 25 January 2014 at the National Library of Scotland!

About the event

On Burns Night it's all about The Bard, but Scotland has so many more wonderful poets to be proud of. Participants joined us to celebrate those literary greats who live forever in Burns' shadow and share their legacy with the world through Wikipedia before tucking in to their haggis wi' neeps and tatties. The aim was to create or improve an article about any notable Scottish poet except Robbie Burns.

Supported by the Scottish Poetry Library, SPL librarians were there to offer their insight, and we encouraged established or budding poets to bring along their work to read should they feel so inspired.

Lunch was provided, and participants had access to the internet and the very best of the National Library of Scotland's print and digital resources. Two spare laptops were available for those who did not have their own, and if necessary participants also had access to one of several networked desktops in the Reading Room.

Programme

Wikipedia training: 12:00 - 13:30

Lunch: 13:30 - 14:00

Edit-a-thon and Open mic: 14:00 - 17:00

Resources

Participants had access to the extensive reference collection housed in the National Library of Scotland's reading room, as well as a selection of texts from the Library's stacks that were ordered ahead of time. Participants also had access to digital gallery resources such as:

And access was available to the Library's licensed digital collections, which included

  • 19th Century UK Periodicals
  • British & Irish Women's Letters & Diaries
  • British Literary Manuscripts Online c.1660-1900
  • Credo Reference
  • E-book Collection via EBSCOHost
  • Eighteenth Century Collections Online
  • Europeana, a digital portal to over 4.6 million digitised books, manuscripts, newspapers, film clips, maps, photos and sound from cultural institutions across Europe
  • Gale Artemis Primary Sources
  • JSTOR
  • Oxford Journals Online
  • Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period

Attendees

If participants wanted to stay informed about future Wikipedia events in Scotland, or for anyone who was unable to attend this edit-a-thon who might interested in similar events, please join the ScotWiki mailing list!

Results

Out of thirteen participants, four new accounts were created. Of these, 100% were created by women, and women constituted eight of the 13 participants. Three of five newly created articles were for women poets, as were four of twelve improved articles.

Participants hard at work during the Anybody but Burns edit-a-thon

Created articles

Improved articles

In progress

Media

Trainers

  1. Ally Crockford
  2. Graeme Arnott
  3. Lee Bunce