Editathon, British Library/January 2011
English and Drama Wikipedia editing event at the British Library | |
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Where?: British Library, St Pancras, London
When?: Saturday 4th June 2011 Who can attend?: Any Wikimedian! |
About the event
The British Library's English & Drama department is inviting people to attend a Wikimedia event on Saturday 4 June. The aim of the event is to combine the expertise of the public, Wikimedians and the Library's curators to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the literary individuals and collections related to the British Library.
During the event there will be unique opportunities to view, up close, interesting items from the English & Drama collections. In addition to this, one of the curators responsible for the forthcoming Science Fiction exhibition Out of this World will be on hand to take participants on guided tours of the exhibition.
The event is open to anyone interested in contributing to Wikipedia. It will be a great opportunity for beginners to learn how to construct entries and to share their subject knowledge with the wider world, while experienced Wikipedians will have the chance to contribute their know-how and expertise.
The event, which will run from 10am until 5pm, is taking place in the Library's Centre for Conservation. Tea and coffee will be provided. It is free to attend but, as places are limited, registration is recommended. You can register by signing up.
Improving and creating articles
Curators will be present throughout the day to help and supply research resources. The British Library would value contributions made by interested Wikimedians to improve and create articles relating the following areas in particular:
- Development of Category:British_Library_collections to include: Dexter Collection of Dickensia; Barry Ono Collection of Penny Dreadfuls; Lady Eccles Oscar Wilde Collection; Lawrence Durrell Collection
- New pages detailing each individual poet featured in the Between Two Worlds online presentation of poetry
- Improvement and creation of pages relating to other unique British Library material such as that relating to the following: William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the Brontës, Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Thomas Hardy, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, G.K. Chesterton, T.S. Eliot, Graham Greene, W.H. Auden, Kenneth Tynan, Ted Hughes, J.G. Ballard, Beryl Bainbridge, Angela Carter, Keith Douglas, Tambimuttu and Bob Cobbing.
For an introduction to Wikipedia editing see Contributing to Wikipedia and more detailed advice for cultural sector professionals is available at Advice for the cultural sector.
If there are other Wikipedia articles relating to English literature and drama more generally that you'd like to work on, please add them below:
On the day
Remember to bring your laptop, there is free wifi and we want you to start making a difference on the day!
The event will begin at 10.00 and will be held in the British Library's Centre for Conservation. Please go to the information desk in the main Front Hall of the British Library for directions.
Timetable
- TBC (discussions on 12 May are intended to flesh this out, please comment on the discussion page if you have suggestions)
Sign up
Registration for the event is recommended. The main room for the event can hold up to 30 people comfortably.
Please sign up by adding your name or user name below, link to your associated Wikipedia account (see Wikipedia:Signup to create an account) and note if you have particular areas of interest to help us organize curator support. If you have any questions or would prefer to register over the telephone, please call the Library on 020 7412 7485.
Attending
- DionysosProteus - drama-related articles
- The Land - would love to but pressure of work may not permit.
- Issyl0 - a seemingly interesting event!
- < add your name here>
The Wikimedia UK contact is Fæ and you can confidentially email him for information or comments here.
Questions?
- Do I have to register to attend, or can I just arrive on the day?
- You do not have to register, but, should the event be over-subscribed, preference will be given to those who do register by signing up on this page.
- Do I need to have a British Library reader card?
- No. (But you might want one if you edit Wikipedia and need to look things up in the BL collection.)
- Is there a minimum number of Wikipedia edits I have to have made to be allowed to attend?
- No, 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.
- Do I have to be a member of Wikimedia UK?
- No, this is open to all.
- Can I bring my camera?
- Yes, but you cannot take photographs in the exhibition areas.
- What about lunch?
- Tea and coffee will be provided, courtesy of the Library, but not lunch. There is a canteen on-site, and cafes inside and in the courtyard. The library also has a members' room, where it is OK to bring food you've brought yourself.
- Do you have to own/bring a laptop?
- You will need to bring a laptop to edit on the day - the British Library will be providing wireless internet access, but not computers.
- Are there any age limits?
- No.
- Is it just Wikipedia? What about the other projects?
- Any Wikimedia project editors (such as Wikisource, Wikiquote, Wikibooks and Wikiversity) are welcome if you think that your project may benefit from real-life collaboration at the British Library.
Footnotes
- For a record of the more general January 2011 editathon, refer to this archive page.
- Tweeting about the event? Please include hashtag #WMUK and you can use the URL shortcut j.mp/WM-BL to link to this page.