Wikipedia:Meetup/Madison/CFTH
Appearance
Humanities Edit-a-thon sponsored by the UW-Madison Center for the Humanities
This Edit-a-thon is dedicated to improving Wikipedia coverage in the Humanities and exploring how Wikipedia can act as a meeting space for the campus and community. It is part of the UW-Madison's Center for the Humanities 2014 Public Humanities Conference.
- Date: Friday, April 25, 2014, 1:45–3:30 p.m. CST.
- Note: the start time is now 15 minutes later than originally advertised. See you at 1:45!
- Venue: Madison Public Library, 201 W. Mifflin St., Madison WI 53703, in the Bubbler Room
- Cost: Free
- Participants: The event is public. We welcome first-time and experienced contributors alike. No Wikipedia editing experience necessary; tutoring will be available for newcomers as needed.
- RSVP required: with the Center for the Humanities here.
- What to Bring: Please bring a laptop if you can. We will have some computers on hand. Consider preparing your sources in advance, if you have some in mind. Please set up an account on Wikipedia before the event, if you don't have one already. This basic tutorial should help you get started.
Potential Article Topics
[edit]Feel free to add your own ideas to the lists below!
A tiny sampling of humanities articles needing attention:
[edit]- List of Wisconsin women artists from the Madison Art + Feminism 2014 meetup a few months ago
- 20th century concert dance
- Acropolis
- Ballet
- Ballet (music)
- Character dance
- Church of Greece
- Film Criticism
- Hip hop
- Indian art - it's dire! Also most articles on non-Western art, or ancient Asian art
- Majorettes
- Neoclassical ballet
- Persian dance
- Quilt
- Quilting
- Rapping
- Rail transport history (stubs and requests)
- Video game
- Video game industry
- Video game music
- Video game publisher
- Video games in education
- Virginia reel (dance)
more coming soon
Of particular interest?
[edit]- Academia
- Academic degree
- Academic conference
- Academic publishing
- Academic administration
- Academic library
- Academic department
- Public humanities
- Public art
- Humanities in the United States