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===Provisionally attending===
===Provisionally attending===
*James Drabble
*James Drabble
*Charles Rupert Tsua


==Content that could be improved==
==Content that could be improved==

Revision as of 19:22, 16 April 2013

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Academic Dress editathon - In a nutshell

  • Where?: Deloitte, 2 New Street Square, London EC4A 3BZ (near Chancery Lane tube station)
  • When?: Saturday 25 May 2013 11am-4pm
  • Point of contact: Harry Mitchell, harry.mitchellatwikiconferences.org.uk; Nicholas Jackson, membershipatburgon.org.uk
  • How do I sign up?: Add your name below or contact the organisers (above)

What is it?

We have been contacted by the Burgon Society, an educational charity dedicated to the study of academic dress and related topics. The society is interested in an editathon-style event at which its members can work collaboratively with experienced Wikipedians to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the subject area. Some reference material will be on-hand. Wikimedians who wish to help, please sign up below.

All details are subject to confirmation, but the provisional date is 25 May 2013 and the event is expected to run from about 11am until about 4pm, with a break for lunch.

For an example of what to expect, see the page for last year's successful Coventry History Editathon (and the report).

Sign up

If you'd like to help, please add your name below:

Provisionally attending

  • James Drabble
  • Charles Rupert Tsua

Content that could be improved

  • Improving articles related to the history, design and practice of academic dress.
  • Creating new articles or improving existing articles about related topics.
  • Using photographs or scans of items from the Society's collection to improve coverage of relevant topics.

Relevant articles

These are some suggestions for articles that attendees might like to focus on, or which might provide inspiration for other relevant articles.

Questions and Answers

  1. Do I have to register to attend, or can I just turn up on the day?
    We'll need your name in advance to ensure that we book a large enough room and order enough sandwiches for lunch. (Also, the Deloitte security desk will want to know who to expect on the day.)
  2. Do I need to know how to edit Wikipedia already?
    No. We'll have some experienced editors present to help out, and will also have supplies of editing guides and quick-reference sheets.
  3. Should I bring a laptop computer?
    If you've got one then please do. We might have a spare one or two on the day, but if you've got your own then that would be great. But if you don't have one then you're still welcome.
  4. Can I bring a camera?
    Yes, please do! We hope to have some items from the Burgon Society's collection available for photographing, and it would also be nice to have a record of the day's events.
  5. What about lunch?
    A sandwich lunch will be provided.
  6. Do I have to be a member of Wikimedia UK or the Burgon Society?
    No. This event is open to anyone who's interested in attending. But if you'd like to join either the Burgon Society (membership form here) or Wikimedia UK (membership form here) then you're welcome to do so.
  7. Are there age requirements to participate in this event?
    No, although those under the age of 18 should be accompanied by a responsible adult.