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Revision as of 16:59, 17 April 2018

Graphic Impact Wikipedia Editathon - In a nutshell

Graphic Impact Wikipedia Editathon

  • Where?: Glasgow Print Studio
  • When?: Thursday 10 May 2018, 13:00 - 17:00
  • Cost: Free
  • How do I sign up?: Book through Eventbrite
An edit-a-thon in progress

Booking

About the event

With 47 million articles in 229 different languages, Wikipedia is a well-established force for the democratisation of knowledge, and a key outreach tool, with one recent study showing that the encyclopedia shapes, as well as reflects, scientific thought. However, Wikipedia has a gender problem: the encyclopedia and its content is weighted toward men. In a 2011 survey, the Foundation found that only around 9% of contributors identified as female, and less than 1% as trans*. This imbalance in demographic leads to a content gap - as of 1 January 2018, just 17.37% of biographies on English Wikipedia were about women. It’s a form of systemic bias that both the Wikimedia Foundation and the Wikipedia community are working to fix.

This event marks the beginning of Glasgow Print Studio’s two year-long project, ‘Graphic Impact: Our Lives in Print’, which is funded by the William Grant Foundation. Glasgow Print Studio’s archive collection comprises prints and related material dating from the 1970s to the present day. We collect prints made by our members and by invited artists from Scotland and wider afield as well as supporting material and items relating to the history of the organisation, including exhibition posters and photographs.

The project focuses on the early days of Glasgow Print Studio (1972-1989). The collection includes a much smaller amount of material from this period, with little information on the founding members and their role in running the workshop and developing the Studio. Women had a key role in the workshop during this period and this project seeks to find out more about how women have been involved in shaping the organisation as it is today. For this wikipedia event, we have chosen a selection of biographical articles on female printmakers working in Scotland (who have work in the GPS collection), which need to be added to Wikipedia or improved. Through this event we hope to give more visibility to female printmakers, and create more interest in our collection. The event is held in partnership with the Glasgow School of Art, who are lending research resources to support the event.

We Can Edit

How do I prepare?

Link to Wikiproject: Women in Red

Where

  • This event will be held in the Learning Zone, 2nd Floor, Glasgow Print Studio

Trainers

Hit list of articles to be created or improved

Helpful updates could be as simple as:

  • Making sure reference links are still appropriate and functional
  • Adding new inline citations/references
  • Adding a photo
  • Adding an infobox
  • Adding data to more fields in an existing infobox
  • Creating headings
  • Adding categories; etc.

The following is a small sample of topics to work on. Feel free to come up with your own ideas!

Articles to be created

  1. en:w:Jacki Parry – Printmaker, papermaker, former lecturer at GSA, GPS founding member
  2. en:w:Beth Fisher – Printmaker, artist, GPS founding member
  3. en:w:Elspeth Lamb – Printmaker, former lecturer at GSA and Edinburgh School of Art
  4. en:w:Sam Ainsley – Printmaker, artist, former lecturer at GSA
  5. en:w:June Carey - Printmaker
  6. en:w:Ashley Cook - Printmaker
  7. en:w:Moyna Flannigan – Artist, printmaker
  8. en:w:Margaret Hunter - Artist, printmaker
  9. en:w:Jo Ganter – Printmaker, lecturer at ESA, former GPS Chairperson

Articles to be improved

  1. en:w:Elizabeth Blackadder
  2. en:w:Kate Downie
  3. en:w:Ciara Phillips
  4. en:w:Bet Low
  5. en:w:Claire Barclay
  6. en:w:Christine Borland
  7. en:w:Eileen Cooper
  1. en:w:Louise Hopkins
  2. en:w:Barbara Rae

Sources

General Sources


Outputs

Pages improved

Pages created