Wikipedia:Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center/World AIDS Day 2017 editathon
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July
- When: Friday, July 19, 2024, 3 PM - 8 PM ET
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2023
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WikiGap Women, Health & Environment - Swedish Residence - April 2022
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Depths of Wikipedia live in NYC - August 2022
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WikiConference North America - November 2022
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Wikipedia Day - Jefferson Market Library - January 2023
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WikiWedneday - Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch - February 2023
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Groiler Club Tour - March 2023
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Earth Day Edit-a-thon with Sure We Can recycling center - Brooklyn Public Library Bushwick Branch - April 2023
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Environment of the Bronx - NYBG - July 2023
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Wiki-Picnic - Governors Island - August 2023
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WikiWednesday - Prime Produce - September 2023
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Wikidata Day - October 2023
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Wikipedia Day - Brown Institute - January 2024
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Wiki-Cake at Wikipedia Day 2024
See also
- Archive of events in prior years
- Wikimedia New York City's Code of Conduct
- Wikimedia New York City Discord server
- Membership
When and Where | |
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Date | Thursday, November 30 |
Time | 12-2pm |
Address | The Center, West Village, 208 West 13th Street, 40°44′18″N 74°00′04″W / 40.738255°N 74.001123°W |
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The World AIDS Day Wikipedia Editathon 2017 will be held Thursday, November 30, 12-2pm at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center to commemorate World AIDS Day. Attendees at the event are invited to edit Wikipedia articles about HIV/AIDS activism, social issues, medical topics, or related biographies.
Wikimedia New York City and Wikimedia LGBT+ are presenting the event in alliance with TheBody.com and TheBodyPRO.com.
please register after signing into your Wikipedia account
Event details
All are invited, with no specialized knowledge of the subject or Wikipedia editing experience required. Please bring your laptop and power cord; we will provide research resources, WiFi, and a list of suggested topics.
- Date: Thursday, November 30
- Time: 12-2pm
- Location: The Center in the West Village. 208 West 13th Street 40°44′18″N 74°00′04″W / 40.738255°N 74.001123°W
- What to bring: A laptop and a reliable source of information to cite
- Slides Wiki World AIDS Day
Event activites
This event invites its attendees to edit Wikipedia articles related to HIV/AIDS. Since Wikipedia is a summary of what reliable publications have already reported, participants can prepare for the event by identifying information that they wish to share in reliable publications. Wikipedia's standard of reliability matches academic opinions, so if a university librarian would approve of a source, Wikipedia will also!
- Prepare before the event
- Please create a Wikipedia account before the event
- While logged into your Wikipedia account, register for the event on wiki
- Outside of Wikipedia, identify a publication which you find interesting and worthwhile to share
- Based on the publication you choose, take your own notes about some individual facts
- During the event
- Only after you have a publication to cite and some facts to share, browse relevant Wikipedia articles to see if this information is present
- If your information is not already in Wikipedia, then click the edit button at the top to add it.
- Be sure to use a citation after every sentence you add!
Note that before the event, your focus for preparation should be the research you do outside of Wikipedia for identifying good sources of information to cite!
Resources
- New York Public Library Gay and Lesbian Collections – AIDS/HIV Collections
- Rainbow History Project
- Washington Post Historical Database
Support
Organizations supporting Wikipedia LGBT+ outreach in New York City and providing Wikipedia support for this event include the following:
- Thanks Wiki NYC for presenting the event!
- Thanks Wikimedia LGBT+ for managing the global Wiki Loves Pride 2017 campaign!
- Thanks thebody.com for publicizing the event to local people and LGBT+ organizations!
- Thanks La Guardia and Wagner Archives for bringing in researchers from the Ed Koch Collection research project!
- Thanks AfroCROWD for inviting your community of Wikipedia editors!
- Thanks Black Lunch Table for inviting your community of Wikipedia editors!
- Thanks Art + Feminism for helping to organize art-related Wikipedia events in NYC and beyond!
Developing Wikipedia is a collaborative effort. Thanks to everyone who contributes to the success of this and other programs.
External links
- Wiki Loves Pride
- Wiki Loves Pride 2017
- Wikipedia Meetup - NYC (main events page)