On April 2nd of 2020, CCA Libraries & Art Practical hosted California College of the Arts' 6th annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon aimed at addressing the gender imbalance and skewed coverage of Wikipedia. Library staff and visitors spent the day writing articles on female artists and topics relating to women, feminism, and art. Due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, CCA campuses were closed, but the edit-a-thon was successfully moved online using Zoom videoconferencing software. The results of the edit-a-thon were: 3 articles created, 17 articles edited, 138 total edits, 27 editors, 8.14k words added, 83 references added, and 6.08k article views
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Create and edit Wikipedia entries about women in the arts and notable women from the Pacific Northwe...
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"This publication examines how women, or those who identify as female have been addressing not only ...
Wikipedia is the most used reference resource in the world, but it is biased due to content gaps. Th...
The Lost-and-found: revising art stories in search of potential changes, Museu Nacional de Arte Cont...
On March 5th of 2016, the Simpson Library hosted California College of the Arts' 2nd annual Art+Femi...
On March 7th of 2015, the Meyer Library hosted an Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon aimed at addres...
Rod Library’s Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is a concerted effort to improve the representation...
Create and edit Wikipedia entries about women in the arts and notable women from the Pacific Northwe...
Create and edit Wikipedia entries about women in the arts and notable women from the Pacific Northwe...
This thesis explores how the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon event impacts the people who coordin...
These posters were created to publicize an event called "wikipedia edit-a-thon" in the BU community
This paper discusses edit-a-thons held in Saskatoon and Banff during 2015–16 as part of Internation...
One of the more clever memes to emerge in recent years is a variation on the iconic poster showing R...
Wikipedia edit-a-thons represent a unique and fruitful avenue for galleries, libraries, archives and...
Rowan University Libraries is partnering with Women’s and Gender Studies to host a Wikipedia Edit-a-...
In Saskatoon, two Wikipedia Edit-a-thon events have been held in partnership between the local libra...
"This publication examines how women, or those who identify as female have been addressing not only ...
Wikipedia is the most used reference resource in the world, but it is biased due to content gaps. Th...
The Lost-and-found: revising art stories in search of potential changes, Museu Nacional de Arte Cont...