Wikipedia:GLAM/Dumfries Stonecarving Project Editathon 30.07.19

About the event
Over the past year, the Dumfries Stonecarving Project, supported by the Dumfries Historic Buildings Trust, has been working with volunteer researchers who have uncovered a wealth of knowledge about sandstone carvings on buildings all around the town centre. We want to share this information with the rest of the world by creating new articles on Wikipedia -- and we need your help!

The workshops will be led by Dr. Sara Thomas, Scottish Programme Coordinator for Wikimedia UK. Sara will guide everyone through the process, and demonstrate how easy it is to edit and share information. During the workshop, we’ll also be adding information about our local heritage to existing Wikipedia articles.

With 47 million articles in 229 different languages, Wikipedia is now both a well-established force for making knowledge accessible – and a key tool for sharing information. One recent study (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3039505) suggested that Wiki both shapes and reflects scientific thought, and there is no doubt about its impact worldwide. So consider this is your chance to influence the thinking of thousands!

ALL WELCOME – no experience necessary!

For the workshop - if you're attending in-person:

-- Please bring a laptop you are comfortable using.

-- If possible, please create a Wikipedia account before the workshop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:UserLogin/signup

--If you want, you can learn more about editing by checking out the Wikipedia Tutorial, or Getting started on Wikipedia:


 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tutorial


 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents/Getting_started

(We will have one spare laptop to share as well – but if you can, please bring your own.)

Additional thoughts:

If you’ve been involved in the Dumfries Stonecarving Project already, you may want to think about what you would like to edit. (For example, would you like to new pages, or add information to existing pages)? Please feel free to do some research in advance and bring materials with you on the day. We will also bring some research and information to the workshop, for you to reference.

Please note that the event is completely accessible for any newcomers who want to learn more about stonecarving in Dumfries through the workshops as well.

This event will take place at Kings Coffee & Books, 12 Queensberry Street, DG1 1EX on Tuesday 30th July from 6pm to 8:30pm. The venue is fully accessible and the event is open for all


 * How do I prepare?
 * Sign up for the event (see below)
 * Create a Wikipedia account
 * Bring a laptop (wi-fi will be provided)
 * Learn about editing if you like: Tutorial, or Getting started on Wikipedia for more information
 * Think about what you would like to edit about - you can even prepare some materials to bring with you on the day
 * Lunch will be provided

Remote participants - Sign Up Here!
Prior to the event:
 * 1) Do you have a Wikipedia User Name?
 * No? Create a Wikipedia account
 * Yes? Go to Step #2
 * 1) Sign up! Sign up for the event on the Programmes & Events Dashboard - https://tinyurl.com/stonecarving30
 * We'll be broadcasting training through Facebook Live, please tune in to the https://www.facebook.com/StonecarvingDumfries Dumfries Stonecarving Project Facebook page at 18:00 (British Summertime).]
 * 1) The slides for tonight can be found here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NWkMkmiXH2AwhAWscMLrm8ztDsiCmG9xsZgz4_YK1Eo/edit?usp=sharing
 * 2) The draft archival report from the project can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13AYo6AwC38WTE4mMlMs3-EkdJVMhGL15/view?usp=sharing

Programme

 * 18:00 - 19:00 approx - training
 * 19:00 - 20:30 - EDIT!

Work list
This list will be added to throughout the day 30/07/19

Helpful updates could be as simple as: Making sure reference links are still appropriate and functional; Adding new inline citations/references; Adding a photo; Adding an infobox; Adding data to more fields in an existing infobox; Creating headings; Adding categories; etc.

Adding pictures
All the pictures that have been uploaded as part of the project can be found on Commons in this category. There are some fantastic images here that could be added to various different articles across Wikipedia.

Articles for creation
Buildings


 * Greyfriars Church, Dumfries (disambiguation to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyfriars,_Dumfries) - ''Draft article here Draft:Greyfriars Church, Dumfries
 * Sheriff Court, Dumfries
 * Queensberry Hotel, Dumfries
 * Dumfries Masonic Hall
 * George Street (Burgh / Art) School, Dumfries
 * Rosefield Mills

People
 * John Currie / Corrie (stonemason) - draft stub here Draft:John Currie - will need to say (Stonemason) when it's moved over to livespace.
 * William Flint (stonemason)
 * F.J.C. Carruthers (architect)
 * Alan Burgess Crombie (architect) — connect to buildings he has built including https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loreburn_Hall, and possibly his father, Alexander Crombie?
 * James Barbour (architect)

Articles for improvement

 * Dumfries Academy - add section on Minerva Bldg & images
 * Loreburn Hall
 * Sandstone
 * Locharbriggs Sandstone Formation
 * Stonemasonry
 * Stone carving add images / more technical information

Articles created

 * 1) Draft:Queensberry Hotel, Dumfries
 * 2) Draft:Greyfriars Church, Dumfries
 * 3) Draft:William Flint
 * 4) Draft:John Currie
 * Draft:F J C Carruthers, Architect

Articles improved

 * 1) Dumfries Academy
 * 2) Lockerbie
 * 3) Mouswald
 * 4) Corncockle Quarry
 * 5) Henry Duncan (minister)
 * 6) Dumfries

25 July 2019

 * 1) Dumfries, River Nith, Weir
 * 2) Ruthwell Museum
 * 3) Glencaple
 * 4) Dumfries Academy
 * 5) Files uploaded to Wikimedia Commons

27 July 2019

 * 1) Dumfries Academy
 * 2) Dumfries
 * 3) Lincluden Collegiate Church
 * 4) Charles Rennie Mackintosh
 * 5) Files uploaded to Wikimedia Commons

29 July 2019

 * 1) Mouswald
 * 2) Dumfries
 * 3) Dumfries Academy
 * 4) The Crichton