Wikipedia:Meetups/UK/International Women's Day Oxford 2018
Join us on International Women's Day in Oxford. We'll have a short talk on the gender gap on Wikipedia, learn how to edit, and then work on improving articles about and of interest to women!
International Women's Day training & editathon in Oxford in a nutshell:
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Event Details
editDate & Location
editDate: Thursday 8 March 2018
Time: 10:30am - 2pm
Location: Oxfordshire County Library, Oxford UK. Meets in the MakerSpace on the first floor.
Programme
edit10:30-10:45am: Talk: The Gender Gap on Wikipedia (Marielle Volz)
11:00am-2:00pm: Let's edit! Trainers will be on hand for anyone who needs help.
Registration
editYou can register for the talk on eventbrite. This is not required but is helpful for us to get an idea of the number of attendees.
If you are attending the editathon, please enroll on the outreach dashboard. You can also enroll on the day if you do not have a Wikipedia account and would like help setting one up.
Disability accessibility, children, & inclusion
editAll are welcome!
Unfortunately, the lifts to the first floor of the library are very small. There is a wheelchair available that fits in the lift available on request.
Infants and children are welcome to accompany their carers into the talk and editathon. There will be a small area set aside on the floor with toys and books for infants. The Makerspace is right next to the children's library if you need to leave at any point, and there are gender neutral toilets available on the same floor with changing tables. Parents are welcome to feed their infants (breast or bottle) in the venue.
If your questions or concerns are not addressed in this section, please bring them up in the talk page or to the organiser directly.
Editing ideas
editThere are lots of ideas on Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red which could be interesting.
Affiliates of WikiProject Women |
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African women |
Architecture & design |
Art |
Business |
Feminism |
Health |
Hip hop music |
History |
History Month (March) |
Jewish women |
Journalism |
Music |
Religion |
Scientists |
Sport |
Warfare & military |
Writers |
Missing articles department: Women in Red |
Article improvement department: Women in Green |
See also: Gender gap task force |
Bite sized tasks for new editors
edit- Add a citation! Citation Hunt
- Fix a spelling or grammatical error!
Women in Red
editWikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red is a project for creating new articles about women. Please see: Ten simple rules for creating women's biographies for reference.
Crowd-sourced lists on:
Missing articles in English that can be translated from another language:
- Artists
- Art critics
- Art historians
- Architects
- Illustrators
- Painters
- Politicians
- Photographers
- Scientists
- Sculptors
- Trade unionists
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Green for improving articles.
Contribute to other Wikiprojects
editThere are a large number of Wikiprojects which are a good place to find articles to work on. Some are below, others are in the sidebar.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Women
- Wikipedia:Women's Classical Committee
- Wikiproject Children's Literature
- Wikiproject food and drink
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Education
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Nursing
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Toys
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Adoption, fostering, orphan care and displacement
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Directory/All
New Wikiprojects
editCandidate wikiprojects for creation
New article ideas
edit- The Kindness Rock Project is a viral trend where people (commonly children) paint rocks and leave them for others to find. It has significant UK and US news coverage.
- Milk bleb
- No Teen Shame - "A campaign to raise awareness around issues impacting young families while pushing back against stigmatizing teen pregnancy prevention messaging."
- Parenting Science Gang - Wellcome trust citizen science group for researching scientific questions of interest to parents.
Articles for improvement
editTag review
editThis articles have been tagged as having a problem. Resolve issue and (hopefully) remove tag.
Articles worked on
edit- Jacquetta Hawkes
- Lady Betty
- Martha Annie Whiteley
- Eucaine (Martha Annie Whiteley worked on a synthesis of it)