Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/WritingAndRightingHistory

Writing and Righting History: Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon A May Day Celebration
Date01 May 2015
Time4-7pm Eastern
LocationEugene Lang College, The New School, 65 W 11th St, New York, NY

Writing and Righting History: Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon A May Day Celebration is sponsored by the Humanities Action Lab and Project Continua, May 1, 2015, 4-7pm in the Cafeteria, Eugene Lang College, The New School, 65 W 11th St, New York, NY.

Writing and Righting History invites students, faculty, and the general public to learn and practice Wikipedia editing techniques to correct the gender imbalance of Wikipedia entries, as well as to create new and more accurate entries for historical women through time and around the globe. Technologists and content specialists will work with participants in changing and creating the "female biographies" of individuals and groups of women.

Event Information

Sponsored by the Humanities Action Lab and Project Continua, May 1, 2015 4-7pm in the Cafeteria, Eugene Lang College, 65 W 11th St, New York, NY.

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Suggested Articles to Edit

Below is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon. This list is not exhaustive and you may edit or expand any additional Wikipedia articles.

Edit-a-thon Poster


See also Category:Women's history stubs -- This is a list of very short articles, all of which need expansion from their current very basic state.

List of Articles Improved

Please list the article(s) you have improved upon during this edit-a-thon.

List of Articles Created

Sponsors

  • Humanities Action Lab
  • Project Continua

Resources for Editing

Wikipedia Editing Tutorials

Wikipedia citations are done in-line with the text, and are automatically aggregated as footnotes at the bottom of pages. Citation templates are an easy way for beginners to begin inserting citations.

Copyright and Wikipedia

Do not copy-paste text from a website directly into Wikipedia. Paraphrasing and citation is necessary.

Most of Wikipedia's text and many of its images are co-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL).

Every image has a description page which indicates the license under which it is released or, if it is non-free, the rationale under which it is used.

Tutorials on Wikipedia editing

  • Art+Feminism Training Slides

Editing Wikipedia resources

Tools and templates

Conflict of Interest

Resources

  • Use Worldcat free to get citations in MLA, Chicago, and other bibliographic formats.
  • Project Continua is a multimedia resource dedicated to the creation and preservation of women's intellectual history from the earliest surviving evidence into the 21st Century. The core of Project Continua is the "female biography" archive, searchable content containing individual entries for each woman, including up-to-date scholarship on their life trajectories, their work, and the new knowledge they produced. To cite a biography, use the citation information at the bottom of each biography page.
  • Wikipedia Library Journals Project works to grant Wikipedians access to databases to help with their Wikipedia work, and reference work, and for general knowledge. You can request an account on the project pages but must do so in advance. Some journals, such as JSTOR, require editors to have at least 1 year and 1000 edits worth of experience.
  • Jstor (subscription required)
  • Project MUSE (subscription required)
  • Digital Public Library of America
  • National Women's History Project
  • Google Books has many out of copyright or publisher-given permission usage books for review.
  • Internet Archive has many out of copyright or publisher-given permission usage books for review.
  • Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles (subscription needed) Orlando provides entries on authors’ lives and writing careers, contextual material, timelines, sets of internal links, and bibliographies.
  • The Online Library of Liberty has many out of copyright or publisher-given permission usage books for review.
  • Discovering American Women’s History Online This database provides access to digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document the history of women in the United States.
  • Women’s History Sourcebook Fordham University Database presents online documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas.
  • National Women’s History Museum Biographies of American women
  • Women in World History A project of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University. More than 200 primary sources by region.
  • Library of Congress Access to print, pictorial and audio-visual collections and other digital services
  • Online Manuscript Resources in Southern Women’s History Emory University
  • National Museum of American History Library Links to online American Women’s History resources
  • Monastic Matrix A scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities from 400-1600 CE
  • SIEFAR Dictionary of Women in Medieval, Early Modern and Modern France
  • Women Writer’s Project Brown University – devoted to early modern women’s writing
  • A Celebration of Women Writer’s
  • The Perdita Project a database guide to about 400 sixteenth- and seventeenth-century manuscript archives compiled by women in the British Isles
  • The Victorian Women Writers Project primarily concerned with the exposure of lesser-known British women writers of the 19th century
  • Collective Biographies of Women - Alison Booth
  • The Poetess Archive
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