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Virtual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Black Artists Matter
NMWA will host its first all-virtual Art+Feminism edit-a-thon focused on improving Wikipedia entries related to notable women artists and art world figures. We will work to enrich the representation of all women artists, with an emphasis on women of African descent whose work is included in NMWA's collection.
This event is part of a global initiative to help right Wikipedia’s gender imbalance. In 2019, at least 4,360 Art+Feminism participants created or enhanced over 31,500 Wikipedia pages.
No experience necessary—just be ready with your computer, a motivation to combat gender bias, and a belief in equal access to quality information resources. People of all gender identities and expressions are invited to participate.
Use the hashtags #ArtAndFeminism and #NowEditingAF to share about the event on social media!
When
Where
Register
Step one: Go to the Dashboard
Step 2: Select 'Login with Wikipedia'. (If you don't have a username already, open another tab and go HERE to create one.)
Step 3: Enter Wikipedia username and password
GLAM professionals and WIkipedians-in-residence may improve Wikipedia using their organizations' resources while still complying with Wikipedia's policy on paid editing. COI-GLAM states that,
You must include a conflict of interest statement on your user page if planning to edit as part of your professional duties
Sample statement
About Me
I am a paid employee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts. We are working to make our resources more accessible to the public by working directly with Wikipedia.
Conflict of interest statement
I am editing Wikipedia as part of my official duties at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. I will abide by Wikipedia's accepted practices on conflicts of interest, neutrality, and notability. Because the mission of the National Museum of Women in the Arts is in line with Wikipedia's mission to disseminate knowledge, I will not make edits that I do not believe are in accordance with Wikipedia's practices and procedures. If you believe I have made an error or violated Wikipedia’s norms, please let me know.
Access the work list on the Dashboard page for this event
Sylvia Snowden Magnetic Fields NMWA catalog
Carole Byard
Through Sisters' Eyes NMWA catalog
Elizabeth Harriet Stevens Gray Bowser
Elizabeth Williams (photographer)