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About the event

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Events to learn more about Wikipedia and the benefits of Wikipedia for science outreach, and to create new and improve existing content on Wikipedia pertaining to stem cells.

Most articles on Wikipedia relating to Stem Cells are semi-protected, meaning that anyone intending to take part must create their account 5 days in advance, and must make at least 10 edits before they will be able to edit those pages. Please see below for further information about making edits. More training will be provided on the day.

Programme

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  • Housekeeping and Welcome from Dr. Cathy Southworth
  • Introduction to Wikipedia and editing training
  • Break, then research & editing.
  • Transferring from the Sandbox (draft space area) to the Wikipedia live space.
  • Close... to edit at your leisure

Full training will be provided.

Trainers

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How do I prepare?

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Hit list of articles to be created or improved

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Helpful updates could be as simple as: Making sure reference links are still appropriate and functional; Adding new inline citations/references; Adding a photo; Adding an infobox; Adding data to more fields in an existing infobox; Creating headings; Adding categories; etc.

The following is a small sample of topics to work on. Feel free to come up with your own ideas!

Consider also TRANSLATION if a language version needs updating

All are welcome to add names to the list which is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles in this important but somewhat neglected sector on Wikipedia.

Articles to be improved

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  1. Stem Cell *Check for accuracy and additions
  2. Stem-cell therapy * Check fro readability and accuracy / *Add Thymus under 'research' /*improve 'Pancreatic beta cells'
  3. Cell therapy *Update references and text particularly diabetes reference / *Add other research examples /*add iPS
  4. Diabetes *Add to 'research' section work in regenerative medicine [1] review on stem cells and diabetes
  5. Beta cell *check for accuracy and additions about regeneration, add references and links
  6. Regenerative medicine *Readability and sub sectioning *Add research section and include diabetes and thymus work
  7. Induced pluripotent stem cell
  8. Endoderm * Add differentiation to endoderm from pluripotent stem cells (title such as making endoderm in the lab?) [2] review on human pancreas development
  9. Pancreas *Add regeneration
  10. Progenitor cell
  11. Regeneration in humans *correct and extend thymus section and ref / *correct and read for possible improvements
  12. Organoids *Add section on pancreatic organoids and update ref / Add thymus organoid
  13. Thymus *Add Regenerating the thymus [3] [4]
  14. Zebrafish Marja Karttunen added some sentences under the heading "Drug discovery".
  15. Cell *add stem cells?

Articles to be created

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TBC

A sideline for us - Articles on the history of genetics to be improved

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Some articles on people who played a role in the history of genetics could be much improved, and these might be a good starting point for those unfamiliar to editing. They are listed below, with links to the Wikipedia pages and to some sources to get you started:

  • C.P. Blacker doesn't have an infobox. There's also more information to add about him here.
  • Malcolm Ferguson-Smith doesn't have an infobox, and his page is a little sparse. There's some relevant information and pictures here.
  • Hans Grüneberg's page is almost all bullet-points. Information and pictures can be found here.
  • Arthur Mourant's page is not particularly extensive at present. Relevant information/images are here.
  • Lionel Penrose's page is quite brief at present, though well referenced. Information on Penrose to use in building up the page is located here.
  • Guido Pontecorvo's page is mostly bullet-points and could be significantly extended using this profile.
  • Robert Russell Race has a page which only consists of about one paragraph. Ruth Sanger's is only marginally better. There is some information to use in improving their pages here.

Sources

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Please note per WP:MEDRS: It is very important to use high quality secondary sources (such as review articles) published by reputable journals or major textbooks. Primary sources, even if pubmed indexed and peer reviewed will typically be removed.

Suggested sources:

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  • Eurostemcell for secondary source information about stem cells
General
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  • DiscoverEd to find books, ebooks, journals, ejournals and more.
News sources
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Theses databases
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Outcomes - Content created

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Edits to improve readability & structure of Stem-cell therapy and Regenerative medicine pages undertaken remotely by [User:Zeromonk]].

What can I do after the event?

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Join us for the event!

You may find these useful if you want to learn further about editing:

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Participants - Sign Up Here!

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Prior to the event:

  1. RSVP: cathy.southworth@ed.ac.uk
  2. Do you have a Wikipedia User Name?
    No? Create a Wikipedia account
    Yes? Go to Step #2
  3. Sign up! Add your Wikipedia User Name to this section by clicking the blue button below (follow instructions). Your name will be added to the bottom of this page
Don't worry! If you haven't edited Wikipedia before and don't have a Wikipedia User Name yet, we will help you on the day of the event! And remember to have fun!
To sign up for this event: Log in or create an account.

Endoderm