Slides for a workshop run at the LIASA Conference so that content about South African libraries could be added to Wikipedia in the different South African language versions and Wikipedia's sister projects. The aim was that those attending the editathon would add at least one or two pieces of content about South African libraries to Wikipedia during the editathon.It would tie in with a proposed WikimediaZA supported project of “Wiki Loves South African Libraries” which would not only add content about libraries to Wikipedia, including photographs to the Wikimedia Commons, but also enlarge the group of South African librarians working on Wikimedia projects.</p
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The paper describes the program "Wikipedia loves libraries", and the possible interest of libraries ...
Presentation to the tutors at the University of Cape Town Writing Centre on 06 February 2020.This pr...
The author, program manager of the Wikimedia Association in the UK, describes one of the Wikimedia C...
These posters were created to advertise an event to edit Wikipedia as a community
In Saskatoon, two Wikipedia Edit-a-thon events have been held in partnership between the local libra...
Sharing Wikimedia’s mission to empower and engage people around the world to collaboratively collect...
Wikipedia is an open collaborative resource anyone can edit, which is aimed at providing free access...
Wikipedia is an open access resource for community building and scholarly communication as well as a...
The paper reports the contents of the conference “Challenges and Alliances between Libraries and Wik...
A presentation introducing Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons editors to the suite of tools, gadgets an...
The Metadata Services Program (MS) at the UC San Diego Library partnered with Wikipedia Edit-a-thon ...
Wikipedia has traditionally been viewed with scepticism in higher education, and many academics disc...
Join us for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon and help contribute to Wikipedia’s articles on Open Access. You’...
The global transition to the information and knowledge society requires that every country contribut...
How Wikimedia editors can contribute to English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata through th...
The paper describes the program "Wikipedia loves libraries", and the possible interest of libraries ...
Presentation to the tutors at the University of Cape Town Writing Centre on 06 February 2020.This pr...
The author, program manager of the Wikimedia Association in the UK, describes one of the Wikimedia C...