Create and edit Wikipedia entries about women in the arts and notable women from the Pacific Northwest.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/libraryevents/1098/thumbnail.jp
A pamphlet detailing facts about the Women who have buildings named for themselves on the Central Wa...
Poster created in the Marriott Library to publicize the "Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon" to be held in the li...
In preparation for the spring 2018 semester, the three of us came together to develop a Wikipedia-ba...
Create and edit Wikipedia entries about women in the arts and notable women from the Pacific Northwe...
Rod Library’s Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is a concerted effort to improve the representation...
On April 2nd of 2020, CCA Libraries & Art Practical hosted California College of the Arts' 6th annua...
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...
These posters were created to publicize an event called "wikipedia edit-a-thon" in the BU community
This thesis explores how the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon event impacts the people who coordin...
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...
Rowan University Libraries is partnering with Women’s and Gender Studies to host a Wikipedia Edit-a-...
This handout was developed for the WikiWomen\u27s Edit-a-thon at Queens College held on March 29, 20...
In Saskatoon, two Wikipedia Edit-a-thon events have been held in partnership between the local libra...
A pamphlet detailing facts about the Women who have buildings named for themselves on the Central Wa...
Poster created in the Marriott Library to publicize the "Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon" to be held in the li...
In preparation for the spring 2018 semester, the three of us came together to develop a Wikipedia-ba...
Create and edit Wikipedia entries about women in the arts and notable women from the Pacific Northwe...
Rod Library’s Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is a concerted effort to improve the representation...
On April 2nd of 2020, CCA Libraries & Art Practical hosted California College of the Arts' 6th annua...
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...
These posters were created to publicize an event called "wikipedia edit-a-thon" in the BU community
This thesis explores how the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon event impacts the people who coordin...
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...
Rowan University Libraries is partnering with Women’s and Gender Studies to host a Wikipedia Edit-a-...
This handout was developed for the WikiWomen\u27s Edit-a-thon at Queens College held on March 29, 20...
In Saskatoon, two Wikipedia Edit-a-thon events have been held in partnership between the local libra...
A pamphlet detailing facts about the Women who have buildings named for themselves on the Central Wa...
Poster created in the Marriott Library to publicize the "Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon" to be held in the li...
In preparation for the spring 2018 semester, the three of us came together to develop a Wikipedia-ba...