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Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon at ThatCamp Philly
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As part of ThatCamp Philly 2013, the Chemical Heritage Foundation will be hosting a Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, September 27, 2013. This event is part of the Chemical Heritage Foundation's GLAM Initiative, in cooperation with WikiProject GLAM and the Wikipedian in Residence program.
The Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

Registration now open for ThatCamp Philly 2013[edit]

There will be a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at ThatCamp Philly, 2013, which is being held at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. ThatCamp Philly Registration is now open (the event is free).

WHEN: The following Wikipedia-related sessions will be held on Friday, September 27:

  • 11:00-12:45 E.D.T. – Wikipedia 101: (before lunch) CHF’s Wikipedian in Residence, Mary Mark Ockerbloom, will demystify Wikipedia culture and talk about how Wikipedia works and why contributing knowledge there is relevant to cultural institutions. Bring a laptop! Mary will also walk through creating an account, searching, editing pages, and creating new pages. If you have a computer, you will be able to create a username and password, make your first edit, and practice editing in your sandbox. Whether you have hopes of becoming a respected Wikipedian or simply want to understand how to use the service more effectively, this is a critical primer.
  • 12:45-2:00 E.D.T. – Find your own lunch and/or tour the Chemical Heritage Foundation
  • 2:00-3:45 E.D.T. – Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: (after lunch) ThatCamp attendees and Wikipedians will have an opportunity to work on Wikipedia pages of interest to them. Activities may include editing pages, creating new pages, and adding images and metadata. Coaching will be provided. Bring your laptop, notes or images that you want to add to an existing Wikipedia article, or a first draft for a new Wikipedia article. If adding information, you'll need citations for your sources. If adding images, please bring information about their provenance (who took them, where, when, of what) so that we can confirm their copyright status. We will also provide a list of articles that need work, for those who want to practice their editing skills. Help to write Wikipedia history!

WHERE: Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2702 Tel: 215.925.2222. See Directions. The nearest subway stop is at 2nd and Market; the nearest Metro stop is Market East Station.

Participants[edit]

We would love to include Wikipedians as guest coaches for the edit-a-thon, and to promote this event online under the hashtag #ThatCampPhilly. If you would like to participate, please email me at celebration.women@gmail.com or edit this page to add yourself as a participant.

I will attend in person (Wikipedians)
I will attend in person (CHF staff & ThatCamp attendees)
  • AH UDelLib (talk) 16:59, 20 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Early estimates: 50 of 150 possible attendees responded so far. Of those, 10 plan to attend the Wikipedia 101 session, and 6 plan to attend the edit-a-thon.
I will attend online (Wikipedian) using the hashtag #ThatCampPhilly
I would like information about future events
  • Ocaasi t | c 13:58, 12 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • ike9898
  • I missed the edit-a-thon last time because it coincided with my exam at college. I am unlikely to turn up this time too. Please keep me updated about future events so that I can participate in events while I am free enough. Regards -- Netha (talk) 13:38, 26 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Content for the Edit-a-thon[edit]

For this event, you are welcome to bring any content that you want to work on. If you don't bring content of your own, we have a list of resources about women and chemistry from the Chemical Heritage Foundation's collections. Get an early start on next month's Ada Lovelace Day by developing resources about women in science, chemistry and the history of science.

Sensing Change[edit]

The artists in the recent Sensing Change exhibit at CHF worked with scientific data and scientists to create environmentally focused works. See Sensing Change for links to related videos and other resources:

Women chemists[edit]

CHF has a strong interest in women in science. More than forty women are featured in the Women in Chemistry oral history project, one of several Oral History Projects at CHF. Articles marked need photographs.

More ideas can be found at List of female Nobel laureates, List of female scientists before the 21st century, List of Women in Technology International Hall of Fame inductees, the She Blinded Me With Science Edit-a-thon, Ada Lovelace Day 2012, and the Harvard Women's History Edit-A-Thon page.

Starting Points: Chemical Heritage Foundation Resources Online[edit]

Outcomes[edit]

Seventeen people attended the Wikipedia 101 Workshop session. At least nine new Wikipedia accounts were created. Eight people attended the afternoon edit-a-thon in person. Two new editors created new articles, using materials from the Othmer library at CHF. Three people are known to have participated remotely, two of them creating new articles. New article Gloria Long Anderson has been suggested for a DYK.

New articles created[edit]

Articles in sandbox[edit]

Articles improved[edit]

Finding Photos for Release[edit]

Event Photos[edit]

  • Check Storify to see tweets and photos from the September 27, 2013 Edit-a-thon.
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Thank you for your participation in the ThatCampPhilly 2013 Edit-A-Thon, September 27, 2013, at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. We hope to work with you at more fun edit-a-thon events!

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