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''This article was first published in <span class="plainlinks">[http://archaeologyscotland.org/?q=node/35 Archaeology Scotland’s]</span> membership magazine and is reproduced with kind permission. Written by Doug Rocks-Macqueen, Cara Jones, Jeff Sanders and Leigh Stork.''


<span class="plainlinks">March has raced by, and while April is nearly upon us Wikimedia UK has a [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Edinburgh_University_Wikipedia:Meetup programme of events] for everyone.</span>
We all use (and love!) Wikipedia, but we are sometimes frustrated by the quality of the content on the Scottish Archaeology pages. We decided to do something about it and in Spring 2014, the Edinburgh Archaeology Wiki Club was born! Our aim is to meet up once a month and gradually improve the content of Wikipedia pages on Scottish archaeology. As archaeologists, we are regularly required with our work to go and visit archaeological sites in Scotland and are able to take lots of photographs that we are then able to upload. We are also familiar with a lot of the sites, are used to dealing with archaeological information, and have access to good data. We felt that we couldn’t complain about the quality of Wikipedia if we didn’t do something about it ourselves!


<span class="plainlinks">The month kicks off with a [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Edinburgh_University_Wikipedia:Meetup Wiki Hour of Power] at the University of Edinburgh students, staff, and academics are invited to spend their lunch hour editing Wikipedia. It’s a monthly event, and the last one coincided with International Women’s Day.</span>
However, let’s go back to our first meeting. We were fortunate that Wikipedia provided two Wikipedians-in-residences (Pat Hadley and Ally Crockford) for our initial meet up. They were able to supply us with instructions, do’s and don’ts, and guide us through our initial steps of editing. Both have become a point of contact and support for our group, helping us to tighten up our wiki-editing skills. It is worth noting that (at the time of writing) there are currently two Wikipedians-in-residences in Scotland, and they are here to help you! One great aspect of Wikipedia is how supportive it is as an organisation. One of us (Doug) was funded by Wikipedia to go to the 2014 Wikimania in London and was able to bring back new skills and knowledge to share with the group. Wikipedia takes its contributors seriously and helps support them when they can.


<span class="plainlinks">Editathons are a great way to get together with other people to improve Wikipedia as a team and learn how to edit. So there are events at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Mathematics/Lancaster_University_Edit-a-thon_8_April_2015 University of Lancaster], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jason.nlw/Welsh_Photographers_Editathon National Library of Wales] (not once [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jason.nlw/WWI_Gallipoli_Edit-a-thon but twice!]), and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetups/UK/National_Maritime_Museum_April_2015 National Maritime Museum] in Greenwich.</span>
<span class="plainlinks">[https://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2015/04/wiki-club-using-wikipedia-as-platform-to-shout-about-scotlands-heritage/<nowiki>[</nowiki>Continues...<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</span>
 
<span class="plainlinks">There are five meetups scheduled this month across Leeds (12th April), London (12th April), Oxford (19th April), Edinburgh (22 April), and Manchester (26 April). Most take place on the weekends, except for the one in Edinburgh which is on a Wednesday. It’s an opportunity to meet other Wikimedians. There is a full [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/UK/Footer_list list of upcoming meetups] so you can find one near you, and if there isn’t one perhaps it’s time to start one yourself!</span>
 
<span class="plainlinks">For those of you with a GLAMorous side, GLAM-Wiki 2015 organised by Wikimedia Netherlands takes place in The Hague in the middle of the month. Closer to home the [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/GLAM_Committee_Agenda_2015-04-21 GLAM Committee] will be discussing all things related to Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums on 21 April. Join the conversation to learn about what the charity does in this area.</span>
 
<span class="plainlinks">On top of all that there is [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/GLAM_Toolset_training_April_2015 training available for the GLAM upload tool], helping you get to grips with mass uploads. The tool underpins some of the charity’s fantastic work, such as uploads from the National Library of Scotland (look, [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jacobite_broadside_-_Carlisle_Castle_02.jpg here’s a castle]). Two dates are available, but if you’re interested and can make either session leave a note at the foot of the page.</span>
 
We hope to see you at our events in April, but most importantly of all enjoy editing!
 
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