Wikipedia:WikiProject Literature/Bloomsbury Group editathon

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To coincide with the Bloomsbury Festival, Wikimedia UK and Senate House Library organised an editathon focusing on the Bloomsbury Group, hosted at Senate House in central London on 19 October 2013.

The aim was to improve the coverage of The Bloomsbury Group. As well as subject expertise, the Senate House provided resources to support editing - Jordan Landes and Richard Espley, the English Librarian, were on hand, both for editing and to help with the library


 * Date: Saturday 19 October 2013, 10am–4pm
 * Venue: Senate House, Malet St, London WC1E 7HU.
 * Participants: All were welcome! There was space for 14 in total.
 * Cost: Free. We are only able to reimburse travel costs for organisers.
 * Contacts: Any questions? Please contact . From Senate House, the lead organiser was Jordan Landes.

Participants in the room
There were also attendees from the Bloomsbury Festival.
 * 1) Richard Nevell (WMUK) (supporting the logistics of the event)
 * 2) KTo288, looks interesting, though like Richard, I'm willing to bow out if this fills up and a real Bloomsbury Group aficianado is being denied a place. --KTo288 (talk) 19:48, 28 September 2013 (UTC)
 * 3) David Phillips, IHR Library
 * 4) Philafrenzy (talk) 00:14, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
 * 5) I work in the area and so am quite familiar with it. Andrew Davidson (talk) 17:14, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
 * 6) Jordan Landes, Senate House Library
 * 7) Tom Morris

Couldn't make it on the day
 * 1) SacSene Interesting opportunity, although I might need some help with the technical issues. --SacSene (talk)

Participants online

 * 1) Edwardx (talk) 14:48, 19 October 2013 (UTC)

Agenda for the day

 * The library opens at 9:45 and the room will be ready by 10 for editing to start.
 * Tea and coffee, as well as sandwiches provided for everyone
 * The event finishes at 4pm

Articles
Below were suggestions for editing on the day.


 * Vanessa Bell
 * Clive Bell
 * Leonard Woolf
 * Dreadnought Hoax
 * Roger Fry
 * Duncan Grant
 * Lytton Strachey
 * Hogarth Press
 * Omega Workshops
 * Conscientious Objectors and Opposition to World War I

Article log - outcomes

 * (new) Otakar Odložilík (User:Tom Morris) – completely unrelated to the Bloomsbury Group.
 * (new) Richard Finch (Quaker) (User:Tom Morris) – also completely unrelated to the Bloomsbury Group.
 * (expanded) Hogarth Press (User:Nev1)
 * (new) Rose Laure Allatini (User:Tom Morris) – lesbian and pacifist author who was supported by the Bloomsbury Group
 * (copyedit) Trekkie Parsons (User:Edwardx)
 * (infobox, copyedit) Roger Fry (User:Edwardx)
 * (expanded) Omega Workshops (User:Philafrenzy)
 * (infobox, copyedit) Nina Hamnett (User:Edwardx)
 * (infobox, copyedit) Lady Ottoline Morrell (User:Edwardx)
 * (expanded) Dreadnought Hoax (User:Andrew Davidson)
 * (expanded) Kathleen Garman (User:Edwardx)
 * (expanded) The Nation and Athenaeum
 * (expanded) Omega Workshops
 * (expanded) Vanessa Bell

Did You Know... nominations

 * Template:Did you know nominations/Kathleen Garman
 * Did you know that Kathleen Garman (pictured) was shot by sculptor Jacob Epstein's wife in 1923, had three children with him, and eventually married him in 1955?
 * Template:Did you know nominations/Rose Laure Allatini
 * Did you know that Rose Laure Allatini's 1918 novel Despised and Rejected was banned for its themes of pacifism and homosexuality?

Bloomsbury Festival - comments
This was quite interesting too. I took part in the slow bicycle race in Store Street and got a respectable time. The presentations about the construction of the Senate House and the Ministry of Information were quite good. And the installation of the phantom railings across the road from the Senate House was especially spooky. I wasn't expecting them and so it took me a while to work out that I wasn't being hoaxed myself. Andrew Davidson (talk) 22:32, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
 * The construction of the Senate House sounds interesting, but I've got to ask: what phantom railings? Nev1 (talk) 23:06, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
 * @Nev1 I have created the link phantom railings to explain. Note that the picture at the destination page was taken by Katie Chan - small, world, eh? Andrew Davidson (talk) 09:57, 20 October 2013 (UTC)