Hi folks,

Apologies for cross-posting...

This Friday 29th April (1-5pm) marks our 60th monthly Wikipedia ‘Women in Red’ 
meetup! You can read about 5 years’ of the University of Edinburgh’s Wikipedia 
editing work tackling gender bias online in this  new open access book: 
Wikipedia and Academic 
Libraries<https://www.fulcrum.org/epubs/s4655j732?locale=en#/6/48[Ch13]!/4[bodymatter]/2/2[_16034-0039_ch013]/2/1:0>

“You and your students can dramatically affect the most popular and important 
reference work in the world”

Editing will be on creating new pages about the women missing from our search 
results as currently only 19.23% of biographies on English Wikipedia are about 
women but you’re also more than welcome to edit on any subject e.g. recent new 
pages inc. Raptor persecution<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raptor_persecution> 
and the Loch Lomond 
Wanderer<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Lomond_wanderer>.


  *   Training for any new or less experienced editors will take place from 
1pm-2:15pm, and then you can apply these valuable new digital research skills 
by writing new articles of 50-100 words (or more) which we’ll publish by the 
end of the afternoon.  An excellent CPD opportunity 😊


  *   Come for the initial training at 1pm and stay as long as you like to 
experience how fun, satisfying and tangibly impactful it is to contribute to 
the knowledge freely available online via the 8th most visited site in the UK, 
and 9th most visited globally (rankings by Alexa).

Eventbrite signup here:  
tinyurl.com/WikiWorkshop29April<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-in-red-event-adding-inspiring-women-missing-from-wikipedia-tickets-306433710477>

NB: Yes, anyone can edit but you have to cite what you write and editing 
Wikipedia inside or outside the curriculum is a free and impactful way of 
improving the information available online to improve global understanding of 
topics and make for a more inclusive and representative internet. Quick facts 
about Wikipedia at 21 years 
old.<https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/help-consultancy/is-skills/wikimedia/down-the-rabbit-hole-of-knowledge>

Current projects supported by the Wikimedia residency.

  *   Digital Volunteering with 
Wikipedia<https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/help-consultancy/is-skills/edinburgh-award/digital-volunteering-wikipedia>
 – the Edinburgh Award.
  *   Improving LGBT History, Gender History and Black History online – current 
Student Experience Grant project.
  *   Improving the Map of Accused Witches in 
Scotland<http://witches.is.ed.ac.uk/> – new internships this Summer.
  *   Adding images of Islamic Art to 
Wikipedia<https://www.teaching-matters-blog.ed.ac.uk/editing-wikipedia-stars-robots-and-talismans-honours-course/>
 – Dr. Glaire Anderson, History of Art UG programme.
  *   Global Health Challenges Pg 
Online<https://www.teaching-matters-blog.ed.ac.uk/editing-live-wikipedia-pages-assessing-students-through-oer-creation/>
 – improving topic coverage of natural & manmade disasters.
  *   5 new case studies to be added to our Wikimedia in UK education 
booklet<https://open.ed.ac.uk/wikimedia-in-education/>.
  *   5 Wikimedia related podcast episodes in the Teaching Matters 
series<https://www.teaching-matters-blog.ed.ac.uk/tag/wikimedia-series/>

Feel free to attend on Friday and feel free to suggest future collaborations. 
The Wikimedia residency is a free Information Services resource available to 
all staff and students. Curious? Here’s our 
website<https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/help-consultancy/is-skills/wikimedia/wikipedia>
 and a 7 min video<7%20min%20video%20on%20how%20to%20write%20an%20article.> on 
how to write a Wikipedia page which our student intern won an Open Education 
Global award<https://awards.oeglobal.org/awards/2021/student/hannah-rothmann/> 
for, among other brilliant work on making Wikipedia’s how & why easier to 
engage with in Higher Education.

Best wishes,

Ewan McAndrew
Wikimedian in Residence

Website for the 
residency<https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/help-consultancy/is-skills/wikimedia>
 and Map of Accused Witches site<http://witches.is.ed.ac.uk/>
Email: ewan.mcand...@ed.ac.uk<mailto:ewan.mcand...@ed.ac.uk>  Blog: WiR 
blog<https://thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/wir/>
Tel: 07867 593450    Subscribe to the Scotwiki mailing 
list<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctpnDjO_PHZeOTrA0yjtVLqE4oDfjLtYhWzQVTwk712BSJJQ/viewform>
My working hours are 10am to 6pm Monday to Friday.
Wikipedia Project Page: 
Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh>
Media Hopper channel: Videos and video 
tutorials<https://media.ed.ac.uk/channel/Wikimedian%2Bin%2BResidence%2BChannel/51020161>
YouTube: Wikimedian in Residence 
channel<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSDRSVKM4ceUSPI-7-BFeoQ?view_as=subscriber>
Wikimedia in Education: New booklet of UK Case 
Studies<https://open.ed.ac.uk/wikimedia-in-education/>
Join Wikimedia in Scotland<https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Wikimedia_in_Scotland> 
events and UoE 
events<https://www.events.ed.ac.uk/index.cfm?eventssearch=wikipedia&event=search&eventStart=0&eventProviderId=&cw_inChannelLink=1&cw_passThrough=marked>.

The University of Edinburgh, Floor H (West), Argyle House, 3 Lady Lawson 
Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DR.
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