Wikipedia:GLAM/Bodleian/OII Editathon for Wikipedia 15

{|style="background:#dee; border:1px solid #00c; margin:0.5em; padding:0.5em;border-radius:8px;; width:100%" !colspan=2 style="font-size:150%;"|Wikipedia 15th Birthday Editathon: The Social Internet On the afternoon of Friday 15 January 2016, the Oxford Internet Institute will host an editathon event, improving articles about "The Social Internet". The afternoon will also include presentations about research done at the OII. This is a free, public event, open to experienced Wikipedia editors or those who have never edited before. It will include Wikipedia training.
 * Oxford Internet Institute Front Door.jpg
 * Oxford Internet Institute Front Door.jpg

Where, when and booking

 * Friday 15 January 2016 12:00 - 18:00
 * Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3JS (Directions)
 * Please email your name and affiliation to events@oii.ox.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)1865 287210.

More details are available on the OII site.

Presenters

 * Prof. Mark Graham "Wikipedia: User Generating the World" (video)
 * Dr Bernie Hogan: "Cultures of Wikipedia" (video)
 * Dr Heather Ford: "Fact factories: How Wikipedia's logics determine what facts are represented online" (video)
 * Dr Stefano De Sabbata "Geographies of Knowledge in Wikipedia" (video)
 * Dr Scott A Hale: "How much interaction is there between Wikipedia’s language editions?" (video)
 * Dr Taha Yasseri: "Social aspects of collaborative editing: revenge, conflict, and war" (video)

Introduction to Wikipedia editing

 * Dr Martin Poulter, Wikimedian In Residence at the Bodleian Libraries: lead trainer
 * Olingo24 supporting
 * User:Leutha supporting
 * Dr Heather Ford
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * (new to Wikipedia; had previously attended a session about Wikisource)
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!
 * If I've missed you (there were edits going on in a few different rooms) then please add yourself here!

‡ = new account

Articles created

 * TechnoFeminism
 * Zinovii Grzhebin
 * a draft was created for an article about Helen Margetts, which was subsequently moved to mainspace

Articles improved

 * Social internet topics
 * Internet Geography
 * Digital divide
 * Rural Internet
 * Verificationism
 * Oxford Internet Institute
 * William H. Dutton
 * Office for Fair Access
 * Regulation
 * Innovation
 * Ross J. Anderson


 * Other topics
 * James Joyce
 * Luke Harding
 * Declaration of Arbroath
 * Shahrar Ali
 * Shami Chakrabarti
 * Ulysses (novel)
 * Fairfield, County Durham
 * Stockton-on-Tees
 * Rheumatoid arthritis
 * Kitty Crowther

Target articles
Short URL for this section: tinyurl.com/wp15ox 

Articles

 * Academic studies about Wikipedia -- this page could be better structured
 * Internet Geography -- just a stub
 * Internet studies -- intro needs editing down / page could be better structured (e.g. journals should be listed separately)
 * Sociology of the Internet -- page seems out of date / could be better structured?
 * doesn't seem to be anything on UK / US epetitions platforms
 * Oxford Internet Institute not very complete, odd balance of content
 * No page for Helen Margetts
 * William H. Dutton -- out of date
 * Internet in the United Kingdom -- completely tech; nothing social / political / economic / nothing on use (e.g. from OxIS / Ofcom)
 * Digital divide -- lots to add / could do with bit more structure
 * no page for Digital divide in the UK, but we have lots of data (Cf Digital divide in the United States -- lots of which is actually general, and not US-specific)
 * Rural Internet -- nothing on UK
 * Big data -- could be better structured; nothing much on healthcare (e.g. dementia); nothing much on social implications; no reference to books, journals on big data
 * Verificationism - a concept linked to verifiability
 * nothing on Digital Bodleian but it's quite a new site so there might not be the sources yet.
 * no page for Digital divide in the UK, but we have lots of data (Cf Digital divide in the United States -- lots of which is actually general, and not US-specific)
 * Rural Internet -- nothing on UK
 * Big data -- could be better structured; nothing much on healthcare (e.g. dementia); nothing much on social implications; no reference to books, journals on big data
 * Verificationism - a concept linked to verifiability
 * nothing on Digital Bodleian but it's quite a new site so there might not be the sources yet.
 * nothing on Digital Bodleian but it's quite a new site so there might not be the sources yet.

.. add more here!

Categories

 * Category:History of Wikipedia
 * Category:Virtual communities
 * Category:Internet by country
 * Category:Internet censorship by country
 * Category:Books about the Internet -- lots of influential academic books missing

Missing books
For advice for Wikipedia style for writing about non-fiction books, see WikiProject_Books/Non-fiction_article.


 * Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
 * The book itself: Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age. By Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Princeton University Press, 2009, 256 pages, ISBN 978-0691138619
 * Review:
 * Review:
 * Review:
 * Review:
 * Review:
 * Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Kenneth Neil Cukier
 * Reviews on FT.com, nytimes.com, bostonglobe.com and guardian.com can be found with a straighforward search
 * TechnoFeminism by Judy Wajcman
 * Now created!
 * Society and the Internet edited by Mark Graham and William H. Dutton
 * the book itself:
 * Review:
 * Review on BCS.org
 * Review in the LSE Review of Books blog
 * Review in the LSE Review of Books blog

Coverage

 * "Oxford Internet Institute marks 15 years of Wikipedia", Oxford University news site
 * "Wikipedia's ongoing search for the sum of all human knowledge" posted on Medium.com by the OII
 * Marianne Spring (22 January 2016) "Editathon held to celebrate Wikipedia" Cherwell [Oxford University student newspaper]

Participant evaluation
See wmuk:Oxford Internet Institute editathon for Wikipedia 15

Relevant Wikiprojects

 * WikiProject Countering systemic bias
 * WikiProject Internet
 * WikiProject Internet Culture
 * WikiProject University of Oxford
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