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Welcome

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Leo Baeck Institute, New York is a library and archive devoted to the history of German-Speaking Jews. LBI is a partner of the Center for Jewish History in New York.

This page is a clearing house for information about LBI staff's efforts to improve Wikipedia articles related to the c. 10,000 digitized archival collections at the Institute.

Leo Baeck Institute

Wikimedia Partnership

Article Candidates

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Tools and Templates

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Templates

Create external links to digitized collections at the Leo Baeck Institute using the following template:

[http:any_url.org Text or title you want hyperlinked] Archival Collection/Digital Asset/Finding Aid at the [[Leo Baeck Institute, New York]]

In the past, LBI staff created external link templates for use when improving Wikipedia articles related to LBI Collections. Since switching to Rosetta for the management of its digital assets, LBI no longer uses the templates below. The templates have been kept for documentation.

  • Template:LBI Collection Links (use this template to add links to LBI collections to the "External Links" section of English-language Wikipedia Articles)
  • de:Vorlage: LBI Collection Links (use this template to add links to LBI collections to the "External Links" section of German-language Wikipedia Articles)

The code of the Template is at Template:LBI Collection Links.

Categories

Add categories to article candidates as appropriate, such as:

Stubs

Mark articles as stubs where where appropriate:

Lists

Consider adding articles about people to appropriate lists, such as:

Resources

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Project scope and purpose

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This project will coordinate the Wikipedia projects of the Leo Baeck Institute in Manhattan, NY which include the assessment of the Wikipedia presence of about 500 archival collections, and the coordinated effort to update and/or add these articles. A second part of this process is incorporating Wikipedia into the workflow of archivists, interns, and others that work at Leo Baeck.

Best practices Guidelines

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  • Disclose your affiliation with Leo Baeck Institute, New York on your Wikipedia user page before editing. (The user page can be found in the top right corner of any Wikipedia page and can be edited like a regular article).
  • If you edit articles about Leo Baeck Institute, New York as an institution, other Wikipedia users may perceive a Conflict of Interest. Simple factual changes (e.g.: personnel updates or outdated statistics) may likely be made without raising eyebrows, but more substantive changes should be proposed with a critical eye towards a potential Conflict of Interest. Such articles should be edited using appropriate discussion pages, and encouraging feedback from other Wikipedia editors.
  • Additions to articles must be verifiable. This means that independent media or academic secondary sources should be cited whenever possible. Where Leo Baeck Institute, New York -published literature or web pages represent original scholarship, they may be cited, but they must go along with an additional verifiable source to back up this information.
  • When editing articles, always maintain the impartial voice. You are writing an encyclopedia, not speaking for Leo Baeck Institute, New York.

Contacts

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We are interested in contacts with individuals with interest in helping contribute to our Wikipedia projects. Please put your signature below if you are interested in getting involved.

  1. OR drohowa (talk) 16:35, 6 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  2. Kschlot1 (talk) 17:11, 16 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Lange.lea (talk) 17:19, 19 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]