Wikipedia:GLAM/MGS/Events and Workshops/GM Curator Training 23.04.15

Curator Training - 23 April 2015

 * Date: Thursday 23 April, 2pm - 5pm
 * Venue: Riverside Museum Meeting Room
 * Registration: by e-mail to Sara Thomas sara.thomas@undefinedglasgowlife.org.uk
 * Any questions: sara.thomas@undefinedglasgowlife.org.uk User:lirazelf
 * Purpose of Session: to provide an introduction for curators to editing Wikipedia

Participant Information
You will need:
 * A Wikipedia user account
 * A laptop or tablet (please let me know if this will be a problem)
 * An article to which you can contribute, and a source you can reference
 * (optional) An image you're happy to release on an open licence

Register for an account

If you could please register for a Wikipedia user account before the session that would be great, as there are restrictions set by the Wikimedia Foundation on the number of accounts which can be created from one IP address in a given time. Registration doesn't take long, and your username doesn't need to be connected to your own name. I do recommend that you include an e-mail address when registering, as this will allow you to recover forgotten passwords, etc.

Structure of the session

The session will introduce you to editing Wikipedia using the visual editor and Wiki mark-up, outline key policies and guidelines for contribution, demonstrate referencing technique, and offer the opportunity to practice contributing to an article. Please bring a laptop or tablet, as we have access to the Wifi at the Riverside.

Getting the most out of the session

In order to get the most out of the session, you should identify in advance an article to which you'd like to contribute, and at least one source (print or digital) you'd like to use. To avoid conflict of interest, the article shouldn't be about a Glasgow Museums venue. If you'd like, please bring (on a USB stick or in an e-mail file) an image or photo which you are comfortable and able to release on a CC 3.0 licence.

Examples for contribution

A relatively easy way to practice editing is to contribute to existing shorter articles or stub articles. It's best if you can identify an article to which you can easily make a small, but relevant, contribution using material to which you have easy access. You may wish to look at the page for inspiration. This page lists short articles which have been tagged for improvement. and may be of particular interest.

Wiki advice for those working in the cultural sector
Wikipedia has produced a getting-started guide for those working in the cultural sector, which can be found here.

Trainer Information
This session will be run by Sara Thomas, Wikimedian in Residence as part of the Glasgow Museums Wikimedian in Residence Programme

Participants
Please add your Wikipedia username below once you have created an account. To do so, click the (edit) link to the right of the "Participants" heading directly above. Then, at the bottom of the list, simply type the prefix "User:" followed by your username, and place two square brackets on either side (see example below):


 * User:lirazelf
 * User:Acanthium
 * User:LyndMac