Wikipedia:Meetup/Wellington/Meetup 11 May 2024

Wellington Meetup 11 May 2024

 * Date: Saturday 11 May 2024
 * Time: 10:00 am to midday
 * Location: Programme Rooms (behind the reception desk), Ground Floor of National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Wellington
 * Bring a laptop if you have one. There are publicly available computers if you don't have a laptop, but they are located elsewhere in the library.

Venue
The group meet in the Programme Rooms located on the ground floor of the National Library just behind the main reception area. Group to ensure that the room is left how we found it including table and chair locations.

Future Meetups
This is a monthly event occurring every four weeks, but double check the Wikipedia:Wellington Meetup page to confirm.

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Want to meet a Friendly Face first?
We know it can be difficult for some people to walk into a group of strangers without knowing anyone. If you'd like to meet up with a friendly face before the meeting or to have a chat to see if this group is for you please contact Dianne on info @ wikimedia.nz Dianne will be overjoyed to introduce you to one of the group who will be available to meet up with you for coffee and chat. They can also be on hand to meet you prior to the meeting and walk in with you and introduce you to the group. Whatever will make you comfortable.

Attending
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 * Einebillion
 * Stitchbird2 (talk)
 * Avocadobabygirl (talk)
 * Marshelec (talk)
 * Quilt Phase (talk)
 * Jon (talk)

Unable to come

 * Noracrentiss (talk)
 * Gertrude206
 * Chocmilk03 (talk)
 * Ambrosia10 (talk) 02:50, 10 May 2024 (UTC) - I'm off to Chicago. Hope you all have a great meeting!
 * Wainuiomartian (talk)

Introduction to meet up by organisers (if there are any newbies joining us)
General welcome to any new folk who join us.

Updates from Meeting organisers, President or committee members

 * Marshelec: Work for WANZ has included finalising the 2023 Performance Report that will need to be presented to the AGM, and then submitted to regulator, Charities Services. The report was finally fully signed off today (10 May) so is now ready for the AGM on 21 May.

Round table for participants to say what you’re working on

 * Avocadobabygirl (talk): I've been working a lot on events prep. We're about to restart sessions for staff, with more of a focus on learning skills as professional development. The first will be on referencing, leading in to our 1Lib1Ref event on May 29. In June and July we'll be holding a pair of editathons about research expeditions, building on Ambrosia10's project work. I also presented to Turnbull Library staff about 1Lib1Ref to encourage them to hold their own event, and we're shaping up something in September about Te Maori. Carrying on supporting the research expeditions project in other ways, including creating an infobox template called Infobox expedition/Wikidata, which pulls values straight from Wikidata. You can see it in use on 1970 Three Kings Islands expedition. I also want to thank Chocmilk03 and Ambrosia10 for their help getting together the item and article for Ben Schrader.
 * You're very welcome, Avocadobabygirl. Good to hear about all your work. Sorry to miss you at the meeting! Chocmilk03 (talk) 01:32, 10 May 2024 (UTC)


 * Stitchbird2 (talk) : I have again been busy editing Wikidata, Wikipedia and Commons in April. Continuing with WikiProject_New_Zealand/Critter_of_the_Week, updating Sidymella angularis, Spirula spirula, Coelostomidia zealandica and Dumbletonius unimaculatus. I've created the next 4 Ourisia pages: Ourisia glandulosa, Ourisia spathulata, Ourisia confertifolia and Ourisia remotifolia. I attended the second Commons/photography workshop run by User:Quilt Phase last month and added added a total of 34 photos to Commons and Wikidata items at this workshop and afterwards. I'm still disambiguating botanists in Wikidata with User:Ambrosia10 to wikify the International Botanical Congress. I made sure the outstarnding Tuhinga journal articles are in wikidata using their doi's and Rod Page's amazing tool https://bhl2wiki.herokuapp.com/ and also increased the number of Te Papa Press publications in Wikidata from 39 to 47. I'm occasionally helping new editor User:Bratwurstmacher with his Wikipedia queries, and helping User:Avocadobabygirl with the staff sessions at work. (Help with unified login is here.)


 * Marshelec: I have been making and supporting improvements to Foveaux Strait, after it was nominated for GA by User:Alexeyevitch. It has taken a lot of time, and there is still more to do, but it has been interesting. As usual, this work also opens up opportunities to improve related articles. I have also done some work on National Park articles, including the (GA nominated) Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, and Fiordland National Park. This last one opened up the issue of how best to manage large overlap in content between an article about a region Fiordland and a National Park, when the boundaries of the two are closely similar. Other work has included suggesting areas of improvement for Christchurch, and the establishment of a project page (still need to do this). Part of the motivation was to try and help build momentum for editors in Christchurch (some of whom have joined WANZ recently). One result of my advocacy was the split out (by another editor) of a lengthy section about history into a new article History of Christchurch. I heavily pruned a section of the Christchurch article about the central city, but also added content about the original state of the land in Christchurch (it was mostly a swamp). Lots more to do. Did you know: the Christchurch article receives around 40k pageviews a month !!


 * Wainuiomartian (talk) I finished expanding an article about early Wellingtonian Coutts Crawford, and have expanded/rewritten Wellington Botanic Garden to help get it towards GA status. I created an article for 1867 New Zealand census and will keep working on censuses between other topics. I need to learn more about making tables because they are very fiddly.


 * Einebillion has requested an open release of a dataset on Women photographers in New Zealand from Te Papa for me to upload to Wikidata. They are going through the process to assess whether it's suitable for release. Have also been helping Avocadobabygirl and Stitchbird2 with the Te Papa staff events and professional development in the Wikiverse at work. Mostly been doing administrative President of WANZ work.


 * Jon (talk) Working sporadically on musical instruments, getting bass trombone and ophicleide to GA nomination. I've been working on a commonplace/scrapbook article about brass instrument valves - user/pass for those attending :-) Also, in my travels down this rabbit hole, the modern three piston valve trumpet was well-known to be a French design originating at Besson, but it is not well known that it was actually designed by his wife, Ms. Florentine Besson née Ridout (see Conference talk RBIC 17 Sabine K. Klaus, YouTube). Also, the Besson company was run by her daughters and grand-daughter until it was bought much later by Boosey & Hawkes.

Future events

 * If you're an event organiser, don't forget to add your event as a program to the Campaign Dashboard. The Dashboard is a key tracking tool for reporting back to Wikimedia Foundation and will help us ensure that we get funding in future years. If you are unsure how to add programs to the Campaign dashboard you can find further information here on how to create a new event dashboard and how to link it to the overall campaign dashboard. Alternatively contact: Ambrosia10 (talk) on her talk page for help.


 * If you're interested in organising a Wiki event, Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand (WANZ) provides support funding. Contact admin @ wikimedia.nz for more information on how to apply. It's really simple - we promise!


 * 23-24 March 2024 Aotearoa New Zealand Wikimedia Conference - Auckland How did it go?


 * 18 May: Christchurch Art Gallery edit-a-thon


 * 18 May 2024 A+W NZ Wikiproject Edit-a-thon & Walking Tour at Auckland Museum and online


 * May 2024 ESEAP Conference in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Did anyone apply for a scholarship?


 * 7-10 August 2024 Wikimania in Katowice, Poland A number of editors have submitted scholarship applications. Who has been confirmed? Stitchbird2 and Ambrosia10 are going.


 * 13 July 2024: Research expeditions editathon at Te Papa More info to come!

Wikidata Levelling Up Days

 * Wikidata Levelling Up Days events This is an online event designed to welcome new people to Wikidata and to provide an introduction to a selection of useful tools and topics so you can start getting involved with Wikidata. During April 5-7 and April 12-14 there will be presentations, live editing and social events.

Outstanding Action Points to Progress

 * Otari-Wilton's Bush event ideation and organising We need an organiser! Group agreed to move the dates to autumn. User:Noracrentiss will talk with User:Ambrosia10 about organising resource. WANZ application could easily include an event organiser but we need someone to lead it and shape the agenda of the event. - Next steps? Stitchbird and Ambrosia10 are keen to organise but both are committed up to the middle of August due to Wikimania. Both intend to commit to this after that date.


 * Parliamentary Library The library has had its Wikipedia guidance for staff approved. Any update on support for project? User:Giantflightlessbirds was organising a lifting of the IP address block on editing Wiki projects. Any update?


 * International Botanical Congress - members of the Wellington group User:Stitchbird2 and User:Ambrosia10 have funding either from their employment institutions to attend this conference and run a Wikidata workshop for conference attendees.


 * WikiProject Te Papa Research Expeditions - A WANZ funded project being implemented at Te Papa by User:Ambrosia10.

Good Article / Featured Article Work

 * Group is planning to work on Wellington Botanic Garden article. User:Wainuiomartian has substantially expanded the article and added photos. Anybody have any ideas for further improvement? A picture of the Henry Moore sculpture?

Wiki News - add any news from the wider Wiki movement the group may be unaware of

 * Content: New Zealand Wikidata Thesis Project aims to get New Zealand dissertations into Wikidata. Project Page, Project Dashboard. There is a google spreadsheet of theses authors with Wikipedia pages who need their theses adding to their page if folk want to work on this during #1Lib1Ref. There is also a video on how to add thesis to people's pages. This work is ongoing and could use more editors to help out.
 * Project Contacts: DrThneed


 * Content: New Zealand National Parks Project launched with the goal of bringing the articles of the 14 national parks up to Good Article status. Sign up if you want to help.


 * GLAMwiki Newsletter: has New Zealand and other information that might be of interest to Wellington editors.

Requests for Edits and other information

 * Stitchbird2 wants information on the placement of images.
 * Is there a way the signatories of the women who signed the women vote petition - notable for Wikidata? Some yes are but you'd have to find them. Solution mix'n'match. Biographies. Database? No identifier. Discussion was involved with this and compared it to the Declaration of Independence Wikidata item.
 * Thesis question. Copy what DrThneed has done on a thesis.
 * Honours - getting better references for this.
 * Wikidata resources See this website for beginner training.
 * Barnstars for editors link - how to
 * WANZ Grant application form

Next meeting and Meetup timetables

 * 8 June 2024, same time, same place'''