Hello everyone,

I hope this finds you well.

This month we are highlighting some suggestions from the UK community on
small Wikimedia tasks that you can get involved in. Read on for more
information on how just a little bit of your time can make knowledge more
accessible and accurate.

August Mini Wiki

As it’s the holiday season, for August’s Mini Wiki we are showcasing *The
Dist**ributed Game*, devised and developed by a UK community member, Mike
Peel. The game matches new Wikipedia articles against Wikidata items. Once
linked, anything related to that topic which is updated in Wikidata, will
cascade across all language versions of Wikipedia, helping to make data
consistency better across Wikipedias, and it also makes updating all
Wikipedias as easy as one edit in Wikidata.

You can access the game here
<https://wikidata-game.toolforge.org/distributed/#game=82&opt=%7B%22type%22%3A%22all%22%7D>
with
your Wikimedia account.

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to play the game!

   1. *Log in!* Click the login button, you’ll be taken to a Wikimedia
   website where you should log in with your Wikimedia account, and then grant
   the Distributed game OAuth permissions to post edits using your account.
   2. *Select* your preferred language under ‘Entry type’, or leave it on
   ‘Any’ to have random languages shown.
   3. *Compare* the Wikidata item (top) against the new Wikipedia article
   (bottom), to see if they match.
   4. If you are not sure, *click on the links* to look at the Wikidata
   item and Wikipedia article in more detail. You can also click on the
   language button below the Wikidata QID to see previews of other Wikipedia
   articles already linked to the Wikidata item.
   5. *If you’re still not sure *of the match, click ‘Skip’, and you’ll
   move on to the next possible match.
   6. If it is definitely* not a match*, click ‘No’, and the game will no
   longer show it (and if this was the last possible match for the article, Pi
   bot will shortly create a new item for the article)
   7. If it is* definitely a match*, click ‘Match’ – and the game will edit
   Wikidata using your account to add the new sitelink.

Simple and easy, and you’ll probably learn some interesting facts along the
way!

Our second mini task for August is also a suggestion from UK community
member, Dr Martin Poulter, Wikimedian in Residence at the Khalili Foundation
<https://www.khalili.foundation/>. They are collaborating with UNESCO
<https://www.unesco.org/en/memory-world> to improve the visibility of
the Memory
of the World International Register,
<https://www.unesco.org/en/memory-world/grid> which describes 570 pieces of
important cultural heritage from around the world.

Links on English Wikipedia articles which point to the Memory of the World
register are broken and need to be fixed. A few minutes of your time can
help to make this knowledge more accurate and accessible.

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to fix the links!

   1. Here
   
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/UNESCO_Memory_of_the_World_project/broken_links>
is
   a table of all the English Wikipedia articles, with a corresponding link
   which includes the name of the cultural heritage piece on the register.
   Find a link you would like to fix in the table.
   2. Open up the Memory of the World International Register
   <https://www.unesco.org/en/memory-world/grid> and search for the item
   using the name at the end of the old link. When searching, it is important
   to *click the Search button* and not press return in the search box.
   Copy the link.
   3. Open the English Wikipedia article and scroll down to the*
References* section
   and replace the old link with the new link.
   4. Remember to update the access-date
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Citation_access-date> of the
   link if one is included in the Wikipedia citation.
   5. Once you’ve fixed a link, put a “x” in the final column of the table
   to mark it as done.

Thank you! To help us keep track of how Mini Wiki is being used, please use
the #wmuk in your edit summary, where possible. We’d love to hear from you
on your experience of using Mini Wiki. If you have an idea for a task that
you would like the UK community’s help with that is quick and simple, then
email [email protected].
-- 
Rupal Karia (she/her)
Outreach and Community Coordinator
*My pronouns are she/her and my name is pronounced like this
<https://namedrop.io/rupalkaria>*

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