Editathon, British Library/January 2011

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The entrance to the British Library.

"Editathon" at the British Library - In a nutshell

Where?: British Library

When?: Friday 14th and Saturday 15th January 2011

Who can attend?: Any Wikimedian!

What is it?

Meet by this statue at 09:30.

This Edit-athon is an event aimed at sharing the expertise of real-world cultural institutions with our wiki-expertise. We'll be able to access the resources of the British Library, guided by the expertise of its curators, with the joint aim of improving the content on Wikipedia that is relevant to the British Library's collections.

We've chosen to run the event on Wikipedia's 10th birthday deliberately - this is an opportunity to celebrate Wikipedia's birthday with other Wikipedians, and to spend the day improving Wikipedia's content. We'll also be celebrating in the pub in the evenings.

The event will span two days - 14-15 January 2011 - and will run between 09:30 and 17:00 each day. Curators will be available on the Friday, but not the Saturday. On both days, we have a room booked that will hold around 20 people. See the Library's getting here instructions for transport information. Meet at 09:30 each day at the statue of Newton in the entrance area, or if you arrive later phone Mike on 07988 013 646 or ask for directions from the information desk. Bring your own laptop.

A tour of the Evolving English exhibition will be given by one of the curators, lasting about an hour. The timing of this tour will be coming soon.

The event is being organised by Mike Peel on behalf of Wikimedia UK. If you have any questions, please ask him, or add them below.

For general background on this event, take a look at the Backstage Pass and Hoxne Challenge events - these were similar events that were run at the British Museum last year as part of the Wikipedian in Residence project.

Preparation

If you're interested in coming to this event, then please take a look at the British Library's website (and wikipedia:Category:British Library collections) and identify the subject areas that are of most interest to you - we can then hopefully match you up to a curator on the day.

In order to enter a Reading Room, and to request books, you'll need to have a Reader pass. You can pre-register for one of these on the British Library's website. Note that you will need to provide identification and proof of address, plus details of the items you want to see, when you register for a reader pass. If you want access to books that are not held on the British Library's St Pancras site, then you'll need to request these in advance.

If there are specific articles that you'd like to work on during the event, then add them below, or add your name alongside if you can help out:

Sign Up

First come, first served - and if you don't sign up we won't know you're coming! Please make sure that we can contact you if needs be - enable "email user" in your user settings if you are logged in. Note that we have separate sign-up lists for Friday and Saturday - if you will be coming on both days, please add your name to both lists. Please also indicate the topics you are interested in so that we can check the availability of the appropriate curators.

The room we have booked can hold up to 20 people, although we can overflow into the readers rooms. In the event that there is an oversubscription, members of Wikimedia UK will be given preference. We're hoping to have some Wikipedia goodies to hand out during the event. Please bring your laptop.

If you do not want to list your name publicly, please contact me privately.

Friday

Attending:

  1. Mike Peel - interested specifically in astronomy, but generally in everything.
  2. - wide interests but lean towards the ancient world, happy to help with templates and other gnomic support.

Interested (but not confirmed yet):

Saturday

Attending:

  1. Mike Peel - interested specifically in astronomy, but generally in everything.

Interested (but not confirmed yet):

Questions?

  1. Do I have to register to attend, or can I just arrive on the day?
    You do not have to register, but preference will be given to those who do by signing up on this page.
  2. Is there a minimum number of Wikipedia edits I have to have made to be allowed to attend?
    Of course not. All are welcome - even if you've never edited Wikipedia before. Being "a Wikipedian" is a self-defined thing, so if you call yourself a Wikipedian (or would like to become one) then come along.
  3. Do I have to be a member of Wikimedia UK?
    No, this is open to all - but priority will be given to Wikimedia UK members if we're oversubscribed. However if you would like to join Wikimedia UK and get involved in other projects like this or start your own, you can do so here
  4. Can I bring my camera?
    Yes, but you cannot take photographs in the exhibition areas. If images of any of the objects in the exhibitions would be useful for specific Wikipedia articles, please let User:Mike Peel know - the British Library may be able to provide some images of them.
  5. What about lunch?
    We'll figure this out on the day - most likely we'll go to a nearby cafe to get food.
  6. Do you have to own/bring a laptop?
    If you want to edit Wikipedia on the day, then you'll need one - the British Library will be providing wireless internet access, but not computers.
  7. Are there any age limits?
    Not for the main event, but there will be for the pub trip on Friday evening.

Results

Please add the results from the event below.

  • Creation of articles:
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  • Contribution to existing articles:
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  • Creation of categories:
    • ...
  • Creation of templates:
    • ...