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# I tend to prefer WWII - but would be interested in helping out! --[[User:ErrantX|ErrantX]] 11:35, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
# I tend to prefer WWII - but would be interested in helping out! --[[User:ErrantX|ErrantX]] 11:35, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
# Great that we're getting involved with the centenary. Happy to help out with anything&mdash;I'm a decent copy-editor&mdash;though I usually write biographies. [[User:HJ Mitchell|<font color="Teal" face="Tahoma">'''Harry&nbsp;Mitchell'''</font>]] &#124; [[User talk:HJ Mitchell|<font color="Navy" face= "Times New Roman">Penny for your thoughts? </font>]]  15:57, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
# Great that we're getting involved with the centenary. Happy to help out with anything&mdash;I'm a decent copy-editor&mdash;though I usually write biographies. [[User:HJ Mitchell|<font color="Teal" face="Tahoma">'''Harry&nbsp;Mitchell'''</font>]] &#124; [[User talk:HJ Mitchell|<font color="Navy" face= "Times New Roman">Penny for your thoughts? </font>]]  15:57, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
# Am interested, per my interest previously expressed at [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Operation Great War Centennial|Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Operation Great War Centennial]]. See also the note left [[:en:Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Military_history/Operation_Great_War_Centennial#Wikimedia_UK_-_activity_plan_and_microgrant|here]]. I would suggest leaving a note there, contacting that editor, and also co-ordinating with those listed at [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/World War I task force|Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/World War I task force]], and putting notices at [[:en:Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history|Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history]] and that project's newsletter. I've also noticed various people editing WWI topics. It is not always clear if they are in the UK, but it is worth directing them here and to the en-wikipedia project pages, just to get more people interested and building up momentum. [[User:Carcharoth|Carcharoth]] 02:21, 20 January 2012 (UTC)


==Brainstorm==
==Brainstorm==

Revision as of 03:21, 20 January 2012

Australian recruits signing up to create Wikipedia articles, Melbourne, 1914

Wikimedia UK is working with both Wikimedians and institutions to help improve our coverage of World War I, in the lead up to the centenary in 2014.

The opportunities are immense. The Centenary will be a vital moment in the histories of many nations. There will be literally hundreds of thousands of journalists looking for background, students at all levels researching projects, and family historians finding out about their lost relatives - all using Wikipedia as an important source. At the same time, many institutions will be using the centenary as a focus for their own work and will be particularly keen to reach out to online volunteer communities like ourselves on topics like this.

This page is a place to help coordinate Wikimedia UK's work and thinking. Individual collaboration projects should be forked off to a page on the relevant project. We also hope to work closely with the English Wikipedia's Military History Wikiproject, and some relevant discussion may end up happening there.

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  1. The Land 11:56, 15 January 2012 (UTC)
  2. I'll write on anything historical (particularly historical biography) given a fair chance. My particular thought about this was to get English Wikisource's WWI portal up to scratch during 2013. From 1914 to 1922 there are eight years' worth of related publications in the public domain, and surely there is huge scope for making those available (poems are famous and I suppose that's because they are a kind of reportage people find accessible; but there are novels and other prose works; coverage of the war in periodicals; memoirs; examples of propaganda; and so on). There is local history impact: one thing that was brought to my attention recently is that definitive lists of military hospitals in country houses (the "Downton Abbey" thing) do not exist. And so on. Charles Matthews 12:48, 15 January 2012 (UTC)
  3. I'm on the other side of the world from the UK here in Australia, but would like to keep in touch with this. Nick-D 10:50, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
  4. Certainly. My interest, as many of you know, is all things nautical: but I'm also happy to work on technical articles. Not so good at biographies I'm afraid! Richard Symonds 11:23, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
  5. I tend to prefer WWII - but would be interested in helping out! --ErrantX 11:35, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
  6. Great that we're getting involved with the centenary. Happy to help out with anything—I'm a decent copy-editor—though I usually write biographies. Harry Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 15:57, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
  7. Am interested, per my interest previously expressed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Operation Great War Centennial. See also the note left here. I would suggest leaving a note there, contacting that editor, and also co-ordinating with those listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/World War I task force, and putting notices at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history and that project's newsletter. I've also noticed various people editing WWI topics. It is not always clear if they are in the UK, but it is worth directing them here and to the en-wikipedia project pages, just to get more people interested and building up momentum. Carcharoth 02:21, 20 January 2012 (UTC)

Brainstorm

Yes. Yes it does.

(please add more ideas/expand them)

  • World War I editathon
  • Working with local regimental museums
  • Reach out to other languages / chapters (there are loads of media uploaded from the German and Australian national archives, for instance)
  • Crossovers with other initiatives (the Warship Histories project with the NMM? MonmouthPedia? QRpedia?)
  • Technical subjects; e.g. we probably know institutions who have all the British technical/bureaucratic documents related to the development of the tank, for instance
  • Biography
  • Maps - both in their own right, and maybe we should think about (say) working with Open Streetmap for a historical layer
  • High profile subjects where "everyone knows something" with relatively good source coverage, vs more esoteric subjects with lower traffic and lower interest
  • Thankful Villages & war memorials could add local interest.