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We are lucky to have as guest speaker [https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/ursula.martin/ Professor Ursula Martin CBE], a computer scientist and expert on Ada Lovelace. | We are lucky to have as guest speaker [https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/ursula.martin/ Professor Ursula Martin CBE], a computer scientist and expert on Ada Lovelace. | ||
This is a free event. The booking link for members of the University of Oxford is http://courses.it.ox.ac.uk/detail/TWOHD . If you are not a member, email martin.poulter@bodleian.ox.ac.uk | This is a free event. The booking link for members of the University of Oxford is <nowiki>http://courses.it.ox.ac.uk/detail/TWOHD</nowiki> . If you are not a member, email martin.poulter@bodleian.ox.ac.uk | ||
A project page on Wikisource will record changes made. | A [[:wikisource:Wikisource:Oxford Transcribathon 2015|project page on Wikisource]] will record changes made. | ||
There were eleven attendees apart from the trainer: ten women and one man. See [[:wikisource:en:Wikisource:Oxford_Transcribathon_2015#Participants]] | |||
The introductory talk from Prof. Martin was streamed on Periscope where it had 87 viewers. | |||
==Evaluation== | ==Evaluation== |
Revision as of 16:11, 20 October 2015
As part of the Ada Lovelace Bicentenary, the Bodleian Libraries and University of Oxford IT Services are hosting a Wikisource Transcribe-a-thon on Monday 12th October 2015, from 2pm to 5pm. Led by Martin Poulter, the Bodleian Libraries' Wikimedian In Residence, this event will introduce people to Wikisource as a platform and let them work on texts relating to women in science.
We are lucky to have as guest speaker Professor Ursula Martin CBE, a computer scientist and expert on Ada Lovelace.
This is a free event. The booking link for members of the University of Oxford is http://courses.it.ox.ac.uk/detail/TWOHD . If you are not a member, email martin.poulter@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
A project page on Wikisource will record changes made.
There were eleven attendees apart from the trainer: ten women and one man. See wikisource:en:Wikisource:Oxford_Transcribathon_2015#Participants
The introductory talk from Prof. Martin was streamed on Periscope where it had 87 viewers.
Evaluation
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