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1000 Women in Religion: A Wikipedia edit-a-thon at "Atla Annual 2019" in Vancouver, British Columbia
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What | Editing workshop at Atla Annual 2019 |
Date | Wednesday, June 12, 2019 8:00am-12:00pm |
Location | Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, 1088 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Host | Colleen D. Hartung |
Facilitators | Dzingle1 |
Did you know that only 17% of the biographical subjects and 9% of the editors on Wikipedia are women? WikiProject 1000 Women in Religion is a major initiative of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature (AAR/SBL) Women's Caucus. The project aims to address the under-recognized work of women in the world's religious and wisdom traditions by adding 1,000 women in religion onto Wikipedia.
At this workshop, which is being held at the annual American Theological Library Association (Atla) meeting, participants will sign up as wiki-editors, learn the basics of editing, create their personal userpages and make their first wiki-edits. We can also help you to start a new article about a woman who is not on Wikipedia but should be included. Our worklist is below but we are happy to help with edits on women from any religious, spiritual or wisdom tradition who are not on the worklist. There will be plenty of time for questions and time for hands on assistance. No need to be a technological expert! Join us in our effort to address gender bias on Wikipedia by improving the coverage of women in religion on Wikipedia. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. DON’T FORGET YOUR COMPUTER!
Goals: Create user account (if new to Wikipedia), create user page with at least one sentence, sign up for edit-a-thon on the 1000 Women in Religion Wikipedia Meetup page, make at least one edit to a Wikipedia page.
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This event welcomes visitors of all abilities.
The "1000 Women in Religion Project", a major initiative of the Women's Caucus of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature, seeks to add over 1,000 names and contributions of religious, spiritual and wisdom women to Wikipedia, the largest encyclopedia in the world. The contributions of women in all fields of work, scholarship and life, including religion and spirituality, have gone under-recognized, across time and in our present-day context. This under-recognition, which is a form of gender bias, is reflected and reproduced in our commonly used sources of knowledge – in our history books, in our news media, even in our sacred texts. The more we can document and highlight the contributions of women leaders in their religious and spiritual traditions, the more we can change the perception that women have not been leaders. The Women’s Caucus is supported in this effort to raise up notable women onto Wikipedia by Atla and the Women’s Task Force of the Parliament of the World's Religions.
Atla is a community of curators, disseminators and aggregators. Established in 1946 as the American Theological Library Association, Atla is a member association of librarians and information professionals, and a producer of research tools, committed to advancing the study of religion and theology. Its membership includes more than 800 individuals and libraries at academic institutions fr om diverse religious traditions and backgrounds. As a community of collectors and connectors, Atla works to promote world wide scholarly communication in religion and theology by advancing the work of libraries and related information providers.
(after you create or improve an article, add the article name here)