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Event: Editing as Activism: Edit-A-Thon to Correct Systemic Bias in Wikipedia

16 Oct 2019 11:41 AM | Rachael Woody

Editing as Activism: Edit-A-Thon to Correct Systemic Bias in Wikipedia

Date: Saturday, November 2, 2019

Time: 9 AM-1 PM

Location: University of Washington Libraries Research Commons, Allen Library South

RSVP form: bit.ly/2nZQL9f 

Facebook event: bit.ly/30FdS6h 

  • Help address the systematic biases relating to gender, race, and social class that lead to underrepresentation of topics, people, and organizations on Wikipedia! 
  • Editors of all levels of experience welcome! 
  • Edit and create pages that improve Wikipedia's coverage of historically marginalized communities with an emphasis on labor history found in the Labor Archives of Washington. 
  • Novice editors encouraged to attend an advance online tutorial that will be available to registrants. Support for beginners will be available onsite! 
  • For experts, we will also have specialized help for working with Wikidata.
  • Bring your laptops and power cords. A limited number of laptops will be available for loan. 
  • We will share a list of books, articles, and archival finding aids to edit with or editors can bring their own. A list of suggested entries and archival collections to add will be provided. We will help teach new editors how to edit at this workshop! 
  • All are welcome; this event is geared towards University of Washington student, faculty, and community members. 
  • Light refreshments will be served.


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