Wikipedia:GLAM/ShangriLa/TAP

Wikipedia:Meetup/ShangriLa/TAP

TAP (Technology, Art & Politics) edit-a-thon is a campaign started by Shangri La: A Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design, which examines the intersection of digital media, art, and activism. Our goal is twofold: to train a more diverse body of Wikipedia editors and amplify underrepresented voices on Wikipedia.

Our pilot TAP edit-a-thon will focus on improving Wikipedia's coverage of technology, art and politics in North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, the Caucasus, and Asia and the Pacific.

Event information
Date: Saturday, December 17, 2016

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. HST

Location: Shangri La, Honolulu, Hawaii

Hashtag: #TAPWiki and #OpenShangriLa

Example articles
A1one

Sherman3D

Mahir Zeynalov

Cinema of Iran

About Elly

Masoud Kimiai

Shiraz Arts Festival

Sejarah Melayu

Blogs
Mamfakinch (Moroccan blog) Eman al-Nafjan (Saudi blogger) Joshua Landis
 * Add more relevant links
 * Expand article
 * Reorganize layout
 * Add more relevant links

Game and app developers
Dubai World Games Expo
 * Add citations
 * Embed more links

Street art
Black Hand (graffiti artist)

Painting
Farideh Lashai
 * Add citations

Literature
Hikayat Raja-raja Pasai
 * Add citations to reliable sources
 * https://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikayat_Raja-raja_Pasai

Film
Hajir Darioush (Iranian filmmaker)

Blogs
Afrah Nasser (Yemeni blogger) Arabist.net Amira Al Hussaini Syria Comment Elias Muhanna (Lebanese academic/blogger)
 * http://afrahnasser.blogspot.com/
 * http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/afrah-nasser
 * http://arabist.net/
 * Issandr El Amrani
 * http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/amira-al-hussaini
 * https://globalvoices.org/author/amira-al-hussaini/
 * http://www.joshualandis.com/blog/
 * Joshua Landis
 * https://qifanabki.com/
 * https://islamichumanities.org/

Tech
Amy Roko (Saudi social media star/comedian) Hind Hobeika
 * https://medium.com/aj-news/social-media-star-amy-roko-on-being-funny-and-female-in-saudi-f5a14b233baf#.ducplh4ix
 * http://gulfbusiness.com/revealed-top-10-entrepreneurs-middle-east/
 * 100 Women (BBC)

Digital Archives
Women's Worlds in Qajar Iran
 * http://www.qajarwomen.org/en/index.html
 * https://www.neh.gov/divisions/preservation/featured-project/womens-worlds-in-qajar-iran
 * http://www.islamicstudies.harvard.edu/womens-worlds-in-qajar-iran-a-digital-archive/

Game and app developers
Semanoor Falafel Games Tahadi Games
 * Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta (first Arabic-language video game)
 * Dubai World Games Expo
 * http://www.semanoor.com.sa/
 * http://www.falafel-games.com/
 * http://www.tahadi.com/

Street art
Khadiga El-Ghawas (Egyptian female graffiti artist) Mohamed Hanchi (Tunisian graffiti artist) Eko Nugroho (Indonesian artist) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_artists_from_Indonesia
 * http://www.thedailybeast.com/witw/articles/2014/05/03/egyptian-artist-khadija-el-ghawas-on-excelling-in-the-art-of-light-calligraphy.html
 * http://womenonwalls.org/light-calligraphy-artist-khadiga-el-ghawas/
 * Calligraffiti
 * http://graffiti-underground.weebly.com/mohamed-hanchi.html
 * https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2011/may/20/tunisia-murals-zoo-project-in-pictures
 * Establish notability

Visual art
Riham El-Hour (Moroccan cartoonist) Tazeen Qayyam (Pakistani artist) Nusra Latif Qureshi (Pakistani artist) Aisha Khalid (Pakistani artist) Sumaira Tazeen (Pakistani artist)
 * 100 Women (BBC)
 * https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2016/11/202326/moroccan-cartoonist-riham-el-hour-named-bbcs-100-influential-women-list/
 * http://www.tazeenqayyum.com/about-the-artist/
 * Saira Wasim
 * Saira Wasim
 * http://www.suttongallery.com.au/artists/artistprofile.php?id=69
 * http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-scarborough/an-interview-with-pakisti_b_2926254.html
 * Saira Wasim
 * http://artist.christies.com/Aisha-Khalid-29863-bio.aspx
 * http://www.corvi-mora.com/biography/aishakhalid/
 * http://tribune.com.pk/story/822456/greener-on-the-other-side-sumaira-tazeen-takes-to-miniature-to-showcase-struggle-of-immigrants/

Digital Archives
Women's Worlds in Qajar Iran

Southeast Asia Library Group

British Library Asian & African Studies Blog

Gale's Arabic Programme

Wikipedia
What counts as a reliable source

Guidelines for writing biographies of living persons

Wikipedia Manual of Style

Participants

 * 1) riabaldevia
 * 2) Dubai World Games Expo - in progress
 * 3) bytemarks
 * 4) Khadiga El-Ghawas - in progress
 * 5) 2tango
 * 6) Quwatli - in progress
 * 7) bettybentzel
 * 8) kauweloa
 * 9) cavallinodan
 * 10) mnomad
 * 11) Black Hand - edited grammar
 * 12) Ninefiftythreeam
 * 13) Garin Nugroho - updated information and added links
 * 14) Ridshah
 * 15) Akbar - added reliable source to Talk page
 * 16) Mughal painting - corrected inaccurate information
 * 17) Mughal Empire - commented on Talk page
 * 18) Somnath Temple
 * 19) eunheek
 * 20) Naneun Ggomsuda (Korean political podcast) - updated information and links
 * 21) Jricole
 * 22) Husayn Fawzi Alnajjar - linked to other Wikipedia pages, provided additional sources
 * 23) Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed
 * 24) Muhammad Husayn Haykal
 * 25) Qajar art - added relevant external links
 * 26) Turkish carpets - updated information and added links
 * 27) ElvisBuffet
 * 28) Mamfakinch - linked to other Wikipedia pages