User:MassiveEartha/useful links

Libraries, Archives and Wikipedia

 * WikiProject Museums/Guideline
 * How to cite archives
 * Best practices for Librarians, Archivists and Cultural Professionals who want to link to collections on Wikipedia, The Wikipedia Library
 * GLAM/The_National_Archives/Image_requests
 * Connected Open Heritage - Preserving cultural heritage at risk online, and giving people easy access to it
 * tasks
 * Connected Open Heritage, 2017 European GLAMwiki Coordinators meeting
 * Critical issues presentations/How You and the Rest of the Wikimedia Movement Can Help Preserve the World’s Cultural Heritage – or How to Beat the Deadline - Wikimania 2016, Esino Lario, Italy
 * The Impact of Open Access on Galleries, Libraries, Museums, & Archives by Effie Kapsalis, Smithsonian Emerging Leaders Development Program
 * Share Your Knowledge, Wikimedia Commons
 * How I learned to stop worrying and love Wikipedia, publiclibrariesnews.com
 * Wikimedia and the new collaborative digital archives (2011) by Dominic McDevitt-Parks, National Archives and Records Administration

Systemic bias on Wikipedia

 * #WWBn2H playlist by Professor Moravec
 * Women in Red presentations
 * Mind the Gap, Wiki Loves Women
 * Wikidata Human Gender Indicators (WHGI)
 * Whose Knowledge? resources

Wikimedia in Africa

 * Bats at 37 Military Hospital
 * WikiIndaba 2017 -presentations
 * Wiki Loves Africa
 * Open Foundation West Africa

Oral knowledge and citations

 * Wikipedia may love monuments, but it cares little for oral culture by User:Hyacinth
 * The Oral Citations Project is a strategic research project funded by a Wikimedia Foundation grant to help overcome a lack of published material in emerging languages on Wikipedia. 2011
 * Tapping into the knowledge of indigenous communities by Peter Gallert, December 12th, 2014
 * * Wikimedia & Indigenous Peoples: Pros, Cons and Community, Wikimania 2011 video
 * * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coloniality_of_power_in_Wikimedia.pdf

Online sources

 * Black Women in Dictionaries, Women in Red, mostly 19th century and early 20th century African American biographical dictionaries
 * Free English language newspaper sources
 * Academic Research Libraries and Wikipedia, The Wikipedia Library

Training tools and resources

 * University of Edinburgh resources
 * WikiLeaks is not part of Wikipedia
 * Welcoming committee/Welcome templates
 * OP-ED How to make editing workshops useful, even if participants don't stick around, The Signpost, 6 February 2017
 * User:LauraHale/Creating new articles on Wikipedia
 * Writing Wikipedia Articles: The Basics and Beyond free six-week online MOOC

Articles for deletion (AfD)
Categories nominated for discussion
 * AfD counter

Interesting Articles for Deletion
 * Category:Slave Owner CfD
 * Black English people, Dec 2020


 * Elizabeth Chambers (pilot), AfD
 * Melissa Ludtke AfD
 * Laura Coryton AfD
 * Carmen Roberston AfD
 * Michelle Bholat AfD
 * Femisplaining AfD
 * Rabia Salihu Sa'id AfD

Interesting requests for comment (RfC)

 * Daily Mail RFC
 * Emmett Till lead sentence RFC
 * Albert Cashier RfC gender
 * Jacobin magazine Reliable Sources noticeboard

Contents and navigation

 * Department directory
 * Outlines
 * Portal

Selected reliable sources RfCs

 * 2019: Newsweek magazine is "not generally reliable post-2013"
 * 2017: "Daily Mail (including its online version, dailymail.co.uk) is generally unreliable, and its use as a reference is to be generally prohibited, especially when other more reliable sources exist"
 * subsequent RfCs: 2017  2018 2019

copyright

 * Is it in the Public Domain?: FLOWCHARTS FOR EVALUATING THE COPYRIGHT STATUS OF A WORK CREATED IN THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1923 AND DECEMBER 31, 1977 by Menesha A. Mannapperuma, Brianna L. Schofield, Andrea K. Yankovsky, Lila Bailey, and Jennifer M. Urban of University of California, Berkeley, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic.
 * more...

Unsorted

 * Wikidata Sum of all Paintings
 * Speculations on Digital Labor and Wikipedia,Dorothy Howard, Wikimania 2015
 * User:Antandrus/observations on Wikipedia behavior
 * WikiProject Black British Music
 * https://stats.wikimedia.org/
 * Wikiwash
 * Where do Wikipedia edits come from?, Mark Graham, 2012
 * Wikipedia - Mark Graham, Internet Geographer - blog
 * Wikimedia Foundation Transparency Report
 * Wikimania 2016 videos
 * Wikipedia 15 marks designed by Mule
 * Noam Cohen
 * Documenting Activism Panel, Wikipedia Day 2017, Wikipedia NYC Meetup
 * Rasberry, Lane. "Citing Wikipedia". BMJ 2014; 348 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g1819
 * Lamest edit wars

articles

 * (2017) Updating Wikipedia should be part of all doctors’ jobs
 * Zastrow (2017) Wikipedia shapes language in science papers
 * (2017) Wiki-Editing & the history of the NHS
 * Jones, Lori; Nevell, Richard (2016) Plagued by Doubt and Viral Misinformation: The Need for Evidence-based Use of Historical Disease Images
 * (2014) British people trust Wikipedia more than the news
 * Rajagopalan MS, Khanna VK, Leiter Y, et al. Patient-oriented cancer information on the internet: a comparison of wikipedia and a professionally maintained database. J Oncol Pract. 2011;7(5):319–323. doi:10.1200/JOP.2010.000209

content translation

 * Content Translation Screencast (English).webm
 * Guide explaining the Content Translation Tool.
 * Content Translation FAQ
 * List of all the different language Wikipedias
 * Statistics about all the different Language Wikipedias
 * Content Translation Stats
 * Wikipedia:Translation - How to translate
 * Video: "The Wikipedia Content Translation Tool reaches 100,000 translations" (short intro to Content Translation).
 * Video - "The one true international language is translation" (Presentation at Wikimania 2016).
 * Video: "Tech Talk: The MediaWiki Content Translation Extension" (Presentation from November 2014)
 * Video: How-to video for doing medical translation with Wikipedia's Content Translation tool (using summary files).
 * Video: How I can write or translate Wikipedia articles into Arabic
 * Video: Content Translation in action (Wikimania 2015)
 * Help page: Interlanguage links
 * Discussion notes from Wikimania 2016 on the Content Translation tool
 * Teaching translation with Wikipedia - the UCL example.
 * Teaching Translation via Wikipedia - Education project at universities around the world.