Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Loves Women/Bridging Sexual Violence (in Nigeria) : The Missing Link
In honor of African women, especially women of Nigerian descent,
Wikimedia UG Nigeria in collaboration with Media Concern Initiative for Women and Children, Goethe Institut and WikiAfrica will be co-hosting Wiki Loves Women in Nigeria.The event is conceptualized to improve the coverage of women on Wikipedia and her related projects. It will be a closed event with specific target audience in mind. The event is tagged: Mental Illness in Nigerian Women:Taking back the narrative
THANK YOU!
A giant thank you to all the NGOs that are joining us for this event. Keep editing |
Wiki Loves Women Edit-a-Thon 2017
[edit]Goals
[edit]- To make a substantive improvement to the representation of Nigerian women on Wikipedia
- To encourage the Nigerian women community to learn how to contribute to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Projects.
Wiki Loves Women’s Partners
[edit]- Goethe-Institut, Lagos Nigeria
- m:WikiAfrica
- Wikimedia France
- Wikimedia User Group Nigeria
- Media Concern Initiative for Women and Children
Participation details
[edit]- When
- Thursday & Friday February 16th and 17th 2017
- 9:00am – 4:00pm
- Who
- Wikipedians
- Interested member of the society
- No advanced technical skills required – those with experience will help
- What to bring
- Laptop computer with power cable
- If you’ve been part of the data-gathering exercise leading up to the edit-a-thon, bring your files and photos
- If you have not been part of the preparatory research work, there will be an ambitious task list for you to work on.
- Where
- Goethe Institut
- Lagos City Hall
- 30, Catholic Mission Street
- Opposite Holy Cross Cathedral
- Lagos Island, Lagos
- RSVP
- Sign up directly below or send mail to: olaniyanshol15@gmail.com
- This event is free of charge but we need an advance count of attendees.
Schedule
[edit]Time | Activity | Speakers |
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10:00 am | Welcome to Goethe Institut | Safurat Balogun: Head of Information and Library |
10:20-11:20 | Wiki 101 – Introduction to Wikipedia |
Olaniyan Olushola , Wiki Loves Women (user:Olaniyan Olushola) |
11:20-12:20 | Discussing Wikimedia Licenses | Femi and Ayokanmi(Kaizenify) |
12:20-1:20 | Wiki Markup and Page Design Discussion on where to go from here |
Olaniyan Olushola,Project Lead Wiki Loves Women (Olaniyan Olushola) |
1:20-2:20 | Break | |
2:20-3:20 | Wiki 101 – Editing bio pages |
Sam Oyeyele , Team member,Wiki Loves Women](Jamie Tubers) |
3:20-4:00 | Edit-a-thon |
If you don’t need the tutorials, you can just start/keep editing!
Wikipedia Editing Resources
[edit]- Wikipedia's criteria for academics
- Biographies of Living Persons on Wikipedia
- Wikipedia's Manual of Style for Biographies
- Wikipedia Image use policy
- Wikipedia Editing Cheatsheet
Attendees
[edit]Please add your name below User:KaizenifyKaizenify (talk) 13:45, 17 February 2017 (UTC)
List of Tasks
[edit]Please add the following code to the talk pages of all articles created or improved: {{WikiProject Wiki Loves Women|class= |importance= }}
Pages which could be improved:
List of images or data that is missing
[edit]List of expected articles to be created
[edit]Notable Notable Names to be profiled
[edit]Edit-a-Thon Results
[edit]Please do remember to add {{WikiProject Wiki Loves Women|class=Stub|importance=}} to the talk pages of those articles
New pages
[edit]Notable Nigerian women in Sexual violence advocacy
[edit]lists of important articles improved during the event
[edit]- Sex crimes in Nigeria
- Women in Nigeria
- Cordelia Agbebaku
- Community
- Linda Ikeji
- Josephine Obiajulu Odumakin
Improved pages
[edit]Improving visibility of Nigerian Women on Wikipedia
[edit]articles created at the event
[edit]Photos added to Wikimedia Commons
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Template for Creating Info Box with Image
[edit]Cut and paste this example from the edit page here - replace the placeholder text with info for your scientist and a photo file from Wikimedia Commons, and you're good to go. (Having the birthdate means it will calculate age automatically.)
An example of what these info boxes look like is here: Linda Buck
Be careful that you don't leave any of the filler explanatory text there (the words in all capital letters). Always add "alternative image text" - that will show in rollover text and for people who use machines to read (e.g. because of visual impairment). It should be a short caption explaining the image.
The template is everything from here to the end of this section:
NAME | |
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ALTERNATE IMAGE TEXT SUCH AS PHOTO OF X | |
Born | FULL BIRTH NAME 30 January 1950 |
Alma mater | |
Known for |
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Scientific career | |
Fields |
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Institutions | |
Thesis | TITLE OF PHD THESIS IF AVAILABLE (DELETE LINE IF NOT USED) (YEAR OF PHD THESIS (IF AVAILABLE)) |
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