[Gendergap] Wikinews and women's topic on the front page :)

2012-03-20 Thread Laura Hale
woot woot. :D  There have been two news stories about women on the front
page of Wikinews in the past two days.  (Both are sport stories about
softball.)  It is nice to see front page coverage for them.

If you haven't written for Wikinews, I highly encourage you to do so.  The
style guide can be found at
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews:Style_guideand if you follow the
directions, it is pretty easy to get your article
published, have it appear in Google News searchers and appear on the front
page.   I wrote up my first editing experience at
http://editors.wikinewsie.org/2012/03/writing-for-wikinews-for-the-first-time/laura-on-mainpage/.
 I found the process much easier, especially for original research,
than
English Wikipedia.  The expectations are very clear.  There is a review
process to let you know issues.  The people helping have been fantastic and
are pretty accessible for asking questions.  If you do an interview with
some one or some other original reporting, you can use the source you
create for Wikipedia as an article source.  (Though sadly, not for
notability.)

It would be great to see a wider variety of women's topics covered on
wikinews. :)

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Re: [Gendergap] Wikinews and women's topic on the front page :)

2012-03-20 Thread Sarah Stierch

On 3/20/12 7:42 PM, Laura Hale wrote:
woot woot. :D  There have been two news stories about women on the 
front page of Wikinews in the past two days.  (Both are sport stories 
about softball.)  It is nice to see front page coverage for them.


If you haven't written for Wikinews, I highly encourage you to do so.  
The style guide can be found at 
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews:Style_guide and if you follow the 
directions, it is pretty easy to get your article published, have it 
appear in Google News searchers and appear on the front page.   I 
wrote up my first editing experience at 
http://editors.wikinewsie.org/2012/03/writing-for-wikinews-for-the-first-time/laura-on-mainpage/ 
.  I found the process much easier, especially for original research, 
than English Wikipedia.  The expectations are very clear.  There is a 
review process to let you know issues.  The people helping have been 
fantastic and are pretty accessible for asking questions.  If you do 
an interview with some one or some other original reporting, you can 
use the source you create for Wikipedia as an article source.  (Though 
sadly, not for notability.)


It would be great to see a wider variety of women's topics covered on 
wikinews. :)


This is awesome. I'd love to see more women's coverage for sure on WikiNews!

It's like a whole new can of worms! So thanks for sharing your 
experience. It has been on my own to-do list to experiment with WikiNews 
post-grad school.  I was recently in Chile for a GLAM event, and had the 
pleasure of meeting with some women activist who work in journalism in 
Chile. After seeing this post, I think I'll talk to them about utilizing 
WikiNews as an option for their journalism students.


This is great, thanks Laura!

-Sarah



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Re: [Gendergap] Wikinews and women's topic on the front page :)

2012-03-20 Thread Tom Morris
On 20 March 2012 23:42, Laura Hale la...@fanhistory.com wrote:
 woot woot. :D  There have been two news stories about women on the front
 page of Wikinews in the past two days.  (Both are sport stories about
 softball.)  It is nice to see front page coverage for them.

 If you haven't written for Wikinews, I highly encourage you to do so.  The
 style guide can be found at http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews:Style_guide
 and if you follow the directions, it is pretty easy to get your article
 published, have it appear in Google News searchers and appear on the front
 page.   I wrote up my first editing experience at
 http://editors.wikinewsie.org/2012/03/writing-for-wikinews-for-the-first-time/laura-on-mainpage/
 .  I found the process much easier, especially for original research, than
 English Wikipedia.  The expectations are very clear.  There is a review
 process to let you know issues.  The people helping have been fantastic and
 are pretty accessible for asking questions.  If you do an interview with
 some one or some other original reporting, you can use the source you create
 for Wikipedia as an article source.  (Though sadly, not for notability.)

 It would be great to see a wider variety of women's topics covered on
 wikinews. :)


On the Wikinews front, I'd like to make an offer to any female
editors: I'm an experienced Wikinews editor, and have both reviewer
rights and adminship on there. If you have any questions about
Wikinews that you want to ask off-wiki and off-list, feel free to
email me and I'll do my best to answer them. If you've got any
questions about it on-list, I can also have a shot at answering.
Finally, if you submit something to Wikinews and it doesn't get
reviewed quickly, feel free to email me and I'll try and review them
(subject to being awake, London-time).

Just to give some idea of what is possible on Wikinews, I wrote the
following four articles. One is a featured article, another is an
interview with Sue Gardner, and two others are original reporting from
events.

https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/UK_Parliament_to_vote_on_tuition_fee_rise_on_Thursday
https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Knight_Foundation_and_Mozilla_send_geeks_into_newsrooms
https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/%27Stop_being_so_damn_respectful%27_say_free_speech_supporters_in_London
https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews_interviews_Sue_Gardner_on_Wikipedia_blackout

If you are going to an event, a protest, or pretty much anything
interesting and newsy, please, grab a camera, grab a notebook,
interview, photograph, video and help improve Wikinews.

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