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10.00am - 4.00pm
This introductory workshop aims to help participants to learn Wikipedia editing skills by giving them as much opportunity as possible to practise. It is not a presentation and its focus is editing, rather than creating text. By the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:
Before the workshop, participants should:
Time | Topic | Activities and objectives | |
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10 - 11.00 | Welcome to Wikipedia | What, why, getting around; notability; choosing articles for creation and improvement, sandbox | |
11.00 - 11.15 | MORNING TEA | ||
11.15 - 11.45 | Editing | Creating and improving articles, summary style | |
11.45 - 12.30 | References | Adding your sources | |
12.30 - 1.00 | Layout and organisation | Structure; Content; Categories | |
1.00 - 1.45 | LUNCH | ||
1.45 - 2.15 | Images | Copyright; Uploading images to Commons; Categories | |
2.15 - 3.00 | Fixing things | Publishing, Disambiguation, redirects, broken links | |
3.00 - 3.15 | The Community | Help and discussions - talk pages, Wikiprojects; the Teahouse | |
3.15 - 3.30 | AFTERNOON TEA | ||
3.30 - 4.00 | Questions | Publishing; answers to questions arising; what to do next? | |
4.00 | CLOSE |
Notes:
Put the topics you are interested in working on here
Article | Username | Work needed/Comment | |
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Ashfield Library | Check the notability of this topic. It might not have enough written about it | ||
Ashfield Public School | lots of source details in Trove | ||
The Haberfield Centre | Reneefittler | Historic building where Haberfield Library is located | |
Clovelly, New South Wales, Malabar, New South Wales | Sdfwrk | Update information on Malabar and Clovelly suburbs, including adding historic pictures. Clovelly article improved. | |
Fairfield City Museum and Gallery | jemawi | Create article on museum & gallery, including historic building relocated to the site | |
Louise Taplin (1855–1901) | was matron of The Infants Home in Ashfield for 15 years until her death, and led the home through the 1890s depression | ||
Henry Halloran (poet) (1811–1893) | Poet and resident of Ashfield, and was married to Elizabeth Underwood's daughter Elizabeth[1] | ||
Samuel Henry Terry | Wealthy landowner and politician spent the last part of his life in an Ashfield residence named The Lilacs.[2] | ||
Amy Schauer | Cookery instructor and author.[3] | ||
Randolph John Want | Solicitor and member of the New South Wales Legislative Council who was buried in Ashfield.[4] | ||
Edward Thomas Jones Wrench | One of the founding partners of real estate agents Richardson and Wrench buried in Ashfield.[5] | ||
Readers' advisory | more Australian content would add value? | ||
Genreflecting | needs citations | ||
Liz Danforth | does not contain recent Tunnels and trolls work information | ||
Book discussion club | minor content addition | ||
Como Pleasure Grounds NSW | Helencll | Lots of source information in Trove; could be broken out from parent article; historical images exist and contemporary ones too | |
Ku-ring-gai Library, New South Wales | Don't write about your own organisation. A non-employee should do this one. | ||
Canterbury Bicentennial Tapestry, New South Wales | Renowned weaver Margaret Grafton was commissioned by Canterbury City Council to research, design and weave this tapestry to commemorate the 200th anniversary on European Settlement in Australia[6]. | ||
The Homestead (Georges Hall, NSW) | Nicbankstown | Historical site in the Bankstown areas that is often researched. Article created. | |
Hannah Laycock | Kirstinac | Pioneer woman of the Canterbury area who received the largest of the Canterbury land grants, and named it "Kings Grove" | |
Ku-ring-gai Stealers Baseball Club, New South Wales | Shdrenth | Community sporting organisation - does not have a current page. Not sure if it fits the notability criteria. Wikipedia has entries for 2 US major league players who started in Australia with the club and we could link them? | |
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park | Shdrenth | Could look at to edit. Material on Trove | |
Wurlitzer Organ at the Orion Centre in Campsie | Additional Material on Trove; needs clear title to distinguish from Wurlitzer and other related articles, such as North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory "The Capitol Wurlitzer"? |
Nicole; Renee; Kirstin; Helen; Jennifer; Ellen; Khuyenluu; Kristin; Catherine; Sharon; Sean; Philip; Sarah
Add any specific questions you have here
User Name | Nice people | Edit button | Nice feeling |
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