Wikipedia:GLAM/Welcome to Llwybrau Byw! - Living Paths!/Participate
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How to be involved[edit]Please record all new / improved articles in two places (can someone automate this?):
Learn how to use Wikipedia[edit]
Articles[edit]Create portals, lists or articles for the following found in Wales:
Photos[edit]
Languages[edit]
Teaching[edit]
Spread the word[edit]
Getting Started on Wikipedia[edit]
Adopt a User[edit]The Adopt-a-user program is a program designed to help new and inexperienced users. Experienced Wikipedians (or adopters in this instance) can adopt newer users, mentoring them along the way as they learn about Wikipedia and its various aspects. It is hoped that this program will be able to inform new users about the ins and outs of Wikipedia and steer them away from making less-than-constructive edits or misplaced test edits. There are currently over 900 users involved in the program, and, like other Wikipedia areas, it continues to expand. Seven ways to use Wikipedia properly[edit]Here are Stephen Waddington (Chair of the CIPR Social Media Panel and European Social & Digital Director, Ketchum)'s top tips on how to engage with the Wikipedian community: ([1] 1. Understand how the community works. Become a Wikipedian in your own right and edit pages that relate to your hobbies interests. 2. Be open and transparent. Always disclose your conflict of interests when talking to Wikipedians online and in your username profile. 3. Look at the bigger picture. A Wikipedia page is likely to be a bi-product of great work and an established reputation. Not the other way around. 4. Suggest a Wikipedia entry at the page ‘Articles for Creation’. This allows you to recommend pages for Wikipedians to write. 5. Remember that Wikipedia keeps a record of everything you do. Anyone can see who is editing a Wikipedia page, so don’t try to hide or spin things. 6. Engage with Wikipedians via the Talkpages. Don’t edit any page you have a conflict of interest on, except to remove vandalism. Head to the Talk page for the Wikipedia article concerned, draft your response and discuss with the people who regularly edit the page. If you don’t get a response then raise it on the relevant noticeboard. 7. Escalate with kindness and don’t be an idiot. When faced with a situation where you have a choice to be an idiot or not be an idiot, choose to not be an idiot. Following this rule will mean you will very rarely get into difficult situations. |