Wikipedia:Meetup/Corning/Southern Tier history 2014



The Rakow Research Library of The Corning Museum of Glass hosted an edit-a-thon on Friday, December 5, 2014 focused on introducing local GLAM professionals to Wikipedia and editing articles related to Southern Tier history and culture.

Participants in this edit-a-thon learned about Wikipedia, the GLAM-Wiki initiative, and how their organizations can get involved in Wikipedia. They also had a chance to practice their editing skills and create and/or expand local and regional history articles

When and where

 * When: December 5, 2014, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
 * Where: The Rakow Research Library of The Corning Museum of Glass (website), 5 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830
 * Cost: Free
 * Participants: No Wikipedia editing experience necessary; as needed throughout the event, tutoring information will be provided.
 * What to Bring: Attendees should bring their own laptops and power cords, if possible. Please create a Wikipedia account before the event.‎

Agenda

 * 9:00 AM - Arrival and refreshments
 * 9:10 AM - Welcome
 * 9:15 AM - GLAMs + Wikipedia: Why we should be involved and an introduction to Wikipedia
 * The five pillars of Wikipedia
 * Conflict of interest, advice for editors who may have a conflict of interest, and an example of a conflict of interest statement
 * Anatomy of a Wikipedia page (article, edit, view history, talk) - e.g. Dale Chihuly
 * 10:30 AM - Editing time
 * 11:45 PM - Wrap-up and post-edit-a-thon survey

Goals
The Southern Tier history 2014 edit-a-thon will offer a selection of prepared projects for attendees to work on:


 * 1) Build Wikipedia editing skills through tutorials and basic edits.
 * 2) Create and/or expand articles pertaining to local and regional history.

If you have something else you'd like to work on you are welcome to do so!

Suggested articles and topics
List of articles is in development

Please place a next an article to indicate that edits were made; the mark does not mean that all the suggested work for that article was completed.

Create
When thinking about pages to create, remember Wikipedia's guidelines on notability and notable people.
 * Benjamin Patterson
 * T.G. Hawkes & Company
 * H. P. Sinclaire & Company
 * J. Hoare & Company
 * Henry Clum - there's a great article about him on the CCHS blog and at least one of his patents is online.
 * George Waters (artist)
 * William and Josephine Welsh (or DeHollis and Velora) - blog post from CCHS

Expand

 * Education in the Southern Tier
 * Market Street Historic District (Corning, New York)
 * Southside Historic District (Corning, New York)
 * World War Memorial Library
 * Frederick Carder
 * Amory Houghton
 * The flood of 1972 here and here
 * Chemung County, New York
 * Woodlawn National Cemetery
 * Woodlawn Cemetery (Elmira, New York)
 * Chemung Canal
 * Watkins Glen Grand Prix Course, 1948–1952

Revise

 * Elmira Prison - maybe split large chunks of prose into smaller sections and add more sources?

Add/improve citations

 * Southern Tier
 * Corning (city), New York
 * Erastus Corning
 * Corning train wreck
 * Steuben Glass Works
 * Gaffer District (Corning, New York)
 * LPGA Corning Classic
 * Ingersoll Rand
 * Elmira, New York
 * Dunn Field (Elmira)
 * Clemens Center
 * Watkins Glen, New York
 * Watkins Glen International
 * Zippo 200 at the Glen
 * Summer Jam at Watkins Glen
 * Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen

Web access
Participants can connect to the "CMoG Guest" network while on the museum campus. Please bring your own laptop, if possible. A limited number of laptops and desktop computers will be available.

Library catalog
You can use the following online catalogs to find out what books, journals, videos, articles, and other materials are in the Rakow Library collection. The Rakow Library also has a large number of bibliographies on different topics related to glass and local history. Ask the reference librarian at the desk if there is a bibliography on the topic you are writing about.
 * The Rakow Library Catalog - Search for books, journal titles, videos, sound recordings, manuscripts, archives, and other materials.
 * Glass Article Index - Search this index for article citations from periodicals in our collection.

Free databases

 * Archive.org - A huge array of digital texts, from archived webpages to digitized books, periodicals, videos and other media.
 * Cities of New York State, Celia M. Hastings Local History Room, a service of the Patchogue-Medford Public Library. Not a database, per se, but looks like a useful site for NY state history resources.
 * Chronicling America - Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1836-1922.
 * DPLA - A portal to 8,417,033 items from libraries, archives, and museums.
 * HathiTrust Digital Library - A collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world and contributed by partner institutions.
 * New York Heritage - A research portal with access to more than 170 distinct digital collections, totaling hundreds of thousands of items.
 * Old Fulton New York Post Cards - Search over 28,300,000 historical newspaper pages from the USA & Canada.

Paid databases
The following Rakow Research Library subscription databases will be available to onsite participants:
 * American Periodicals Series Online
 * Ancestry: Library Edition
 * Arts: Search
 * Britannica Online
 * JSTOR

NOVEL NY also provides access to:
 * National Newspaper Index
 * New York State Newspapers

For a full list of databases available through the Rakow Research Library and NOVEL NY, visit this page.

Books online

 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.
 * The Crooked Lake Review - a local history magazine for the Conhocton, Canisteo, Tioga, Chemung and Genesee river valleys, and for the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario regions of New York State.

Archival and manuscript collections
The below links lead to catalog records with more information on each collection. Please ask a Rakow Library staff member if you are interested in using one of the collections.
 * Corning Glass Works collection
 * Corning Glass Works photograph collection
 * Dwight P. Lanmon papers
 * Estelle Foster Sinclaire archive
 * Frederick Carder papers
 * Frederick Carder notebook collection
 * J. Hoare & Co. collection
 * T.G. Hawkes & Co. archive

Basics on editing Wikipedia
If you have a question about editing, feel free to ask one of the CMoG Wikipedia editors for help! The Teahouse is also a great place to ask for help from expert editors.

Editing tips
 * 1) Preview your changes before you save them.
 * 2) Write a brief edit summary noting your changes.
 * 3) Don’t forget to use the help bar at the top of the edit box.
 * 4) Sign your posts on talk pages by adding four tildes.

Useful links
 * Help:Cheatsheet, quick guide to Wiki markup
 * VisualEditor, edit Wikipedia without learning markup
 * Beginner's guide to Wikipedia, a step-by-step guide that brings together some of the best resources to help you get started in Wikipedia.
 * Editing - The Basics has .pdf handouts and videos
 * Wikipedia Training, includes a one-hour training for newcomers, and more extensive pages for teachers and Wikipedia Ambassadors
 * Wikipedia Tutorial is a hands-on approach that walks you through various aspects of Wikipedia editing
 * The Wikipedia Adventure is a 7-mission interactive guided tour which introduces new editors to basic editing, social, and policy skills.
 * Writing your first article (the Article Wizard is a great tool)

Attendees
Please indicate your intention to attend by editing the appropriate section below.



Will attend

 * extabulis (talk)
 * Incognijo (talk)
 * Refractile (talk)
 * Ladylilias (talk)
 * STNYtavr {talk}
 * MarktheMammoth (talk)
 * Imrrc (talk)imrrc
 * Groovylegumes (talk)
 * W.rose.v (talk)
 * MamaJamba (talk) 21:49, 4 December 2014 (UTC)

Will attend remotely
Users who are unable to attend in person but are interested in Southern Tier history are welcome to edit articles remotely.

Please notify me of the next Corning meetup
Please add yourself to the Corning Wikipedians list to be informed of future Corning-area meetups.

Post edit-a-thon report
At the end of the edit-a-thon, participants were asked to complete a brief survey about the event. The results of the survey and data collected at the event are summarized below. Six attendees completed the post-survey report. Out of those six, three created their account for the event and four edited Wikipedia for the first time. Participants worked on The Wikipedia Adventure (5), created their user pages (5), expanded existing pages (3), and added citations to pages (2). They described themselves as librarians, digital communications specialists, and educators. Participants noted they were likely to continue editing Wikipedia and would attend future local edit-a-thons. They preferred the half-day event to a full-day event, and were more likely to come to a weekday edit-a-thon as opposed to a weekend edit-a-thon.
 * Number of participants: 9
 * Selected articles edited: Corning (city), New York, Amory Houghton, Steuben Glass Works, Thomas S. Buechner
 * Images on Wikimedia Commons: File:Southern Tier 2014 attendees.jpg