Wikipedia:Wikipedia Connection/Newsletter/2016-11-15/Content

Upcoming Dates

 * Wikipedia Asian Month Edit-a-thon
 * Event page - Facebook page
 * Wednesday, November 16
 * 5:30 - 8:30 PM
 * Thompson Library (Room 150A/B)


 * Wikipedia in Your Next Project
 * Event page
 * Thursday, November 17
 * 7:00 - 8:00 PM
 * Caldwell Labs (Room 120)

Club Updates

 * Tomorrow is our Wikipedia Asian Month Edit-a-thon! Join us from 5:30 to 8:30 PM in Thompson Library room 150A/B. If you plan on attending, please take a few moments to RSVP here!
 * On Thursday, Wikipedia Connection is teaming up with Open Source Club and OHI/O to present on how to incorporate Wikipedia and its sister projects into your next development project. The presentation will explore MediaWiki (the software behind Wikipedia), the MediaWiki API, machine learning and botting with Wikipedia, Wikidata (a free structured knowledgebase), and more. There will be an introduction to Tool Labs, Wikimedia’s free hosting environment for Wikimedia projects, as well as a look at some of the cool open source projects that have been developed for Wikipedia - which include vandalism-detecting bots, edit gamification, and making live music out of Wikipedia edits. We hope you can join us - laptops are encouraged, and there will be free pizza.
 * No weekly workshop next week due to Thanksgiving Break. Enjoy your break and have a great Thanksgiving!

Wikipedia Tidbit of the Day
"Wikiquette" refers to proper etiquette on Wikipedia. With so many different views, perspectives, and backgrounds, editors are expected to be friendly and flexible, and focus on the task at hand.

Featured Image
Man in the rice fields in Ubud Wokshots.jpg A farmer working in rice fields in Ubud, Indonesia. Photo by Wokshots (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Things to Work On

 * RSVP here for our upcoming Wikipedia Asian Month edit-a-thon on November 16!
 * Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for the latest updates.
 * Check out our to-do list of articles related to club members' interests that need expansion, cleanup, and sources.

Discussion
Feel free to comment below to discuss this newsletter.