Dear colleagues,

Please disseminate this ‘open’ invitation to interested colleagues in your 
networks as appropriate. So much information is missing from the world’s #1 
information site!

We would be delighted if you could join us in celebrating & surfacing our 
brilliant Scottish artists and authors on 24 November. All welcome. After all, 
art & literature is no trivial pursuit.


1.           Scottish Living Artists – Friday 17th November at 10am Neil 
Lebeter, Art Collections Curator and Deputy Head of Museums will bring out a 
selection of Jonathan 
Owen<http://www.inglebygallery.com/artists/jonathan-owen/>’s artwork. Neil will 
give an insight into Jonathan’s work and processes, as well as how the work is 
acquired by the University. Places are limited, please ensure you email 
designinformat...@ed.ac.uk<mailto:designinformat...@ed.ac.uk> if you would like 
to come to this bonus event.

2.           Lost Literary Edinburgh – 24 November In this event for the Being 
Human 
festival<https://beinghumanfestival.org/event/lost-literary-edinburgh-a-wikipedia-editathon/>
 (video<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7xvj6jlqns>) celebrating research in 
the humanities we’ll be creating and improving Wikipedia pages for neglected or 
overlooked authors. Visit bit.ly/LostEdinburgh<http://bit.ly/LostEdinburgh> to 
see the loooong list of missing but brilliant authors we need help with. How 
many have you read? Come for half a day (morning or afternoon) or stay for the 
whole day! Free lunch too!

3.           Scottish Living Artists editathon – 24 November In celebration of 
the Jacqueline Donachie exhibition, participants at the Fruitmarket Gallery 
have a unique chance to receive a tour of the exhibition & contribute content 
to the Wikipedia pages of some of Scotland’s most prominent living artists. 
Visit bit.ly/ScottishLivingArtists<http://bit.ly/ScottishLivingArtists> for 
more info.

4.           Wiki Meetup – St. Andrew’s Day – 30 November: Join us for an 
informal social meetup for Wikipedia editors (& would-be editors). All are 
welcome to join us for an informal Wiki meetup for St. Andrew’s Day at one of 
Edinburgh’s cosiest cafes. If you have ever edited Wikipedia or ever wanted to 
find out more about what is all about then this is the meetup for you. More 
details here.<https://attending.io/events/wiki-meetup-st-andrew-s-day>

Open Data – Wikidata as the central hub of structured linked open (political) 
data
·     MySociety’s EveryPolitician 
project<https://media.ccc.de/v/wikidatacon2017-10035-well_structured_political_data_for_the_whole_world_impossible_utopia_or_wikidata_at_its_best>
 are appealing for people to hold Wikidata workshops for Global Legislative 
Openness 
Week<https://www.mysociety.org/2017/10/12/join-the-glow-run-a-wikidata-workshop-in-your-country/>
 (GLOW) from November 20-30 to add political data which can allow research & 
investigations to better hold politicians to account. If you are interested in 
participating then do let me know by return email. (NB: A working title could 
be “It’s my (political) party and I’ll cry if I want to.”)

Open Images: Help us add 2,100 pics of Scotland’s listed buildings & monuments 
to Wikipedia on 23 November.
·     2,100 images of Scotland’s listed buildings & monuments were shared for 
the recent Wiki Loves Monuments competition. From 11am to 1pm on Thursday 23rd 
November, you can join us in an informal Wiki to add these images to better 
illustrate relevant Wikipedia pages for anyone to share & reuse. Visit 
bit.ly/ScotPics<http://bit.ly/ScotPics> to see the new images and click here to 
see the winners of the UK 
competition.<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2017_in_the_United_Kingdom/Winners>
 Email me at ewan.mcand...@ed.ac.uk<mailto:ewan.mcand...@ed.ac.uk> if you would 
like to lend a hand.
Open Books – Join us at the Wikisource 
workshop<https://www.events.ed.ac.uk/index.cfm?event=showEventDetails&scheduleId=26901&start=&eventssearch=wikisource&eventStart=0>
 on 7 December to share the joy of reading!

  *   Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes is a travel book written by Robert Louis 
Stevenson<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Louis_Stevenson>, who had his 
birthday on Monday. It was first published in 1878 as "a 
paean<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paean> to his birthplace" and was his 
second published book. It has now been transcribed to 
Wikisource<https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Edinburgh_(Stevenson)>, the free 
digital library, for others to enjoy and has been viewed 750 times since 
January 2017 when it was uploaded & linked to the Wikipedia page for 
Edinburgh<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh#19th_and_20th_centuries>, 1 
click away. It also, as of today, has its own Wikipedia 
page<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh:_Picturesque_Notes> so people can 
better discover all about this work which “To the Scot, it ought to be a sort 
of Bible.” How many other brilliant texts could be transcribed & shared online 
for others to enjoy? View the Histropedia timeline of all Stevenson’s 
texts<tinyurl.com/RLSworks2> to read about them all.
Best wishes,

Ewan McAndrew
Wikimedian in Residence

Tel: 07719 330076
Email: ewan.mcand...@ed.ac.uk
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