Wikipedia Club India is an initiative to increase quality content on Wikipedia and its sister projects. This organization, with the help of Wikimedia India Chapter, provides a community for citizens to learn more and teach others about contributing to Wikimedia projects. It's a fun place for active editors to participate in collaborative editing and sharing.
The club is the first of its kind outside of the US. It conducts numerous workshops throughout the year, making people more aware about the Wikipedia community and about how to contribute to it. Recently, the Club is working on a highly ambitious project called Spoken Wikipedia in Indic Languages which was launched at the Wikipedia Summit Pune. Spoken Wikipedia aims to create articles related to India on Wikipedia and have them recorded, both, in native Indian languages.
The club's main aim is to discuss and promote Wikipedia in all possible ways. People are invited to the club to share the power of public collaboration for the development of this free, open and rich encyclopedia. A large number of people volunteer to make their contribution in different ways to this community.
The club has conducted several workshops in colleges throughout the city on Introduction to Wikipedia and on Spoken Wikipedia where student groups help the participants in live Wikipedia group-editing sessions. These workshops have had overwhelming responses from active participants as well as the college authorities.
The activities of the club include:
Conducting Wikipedia orientation workshops.
Periodic field trips to places like Multiplexes, theaters, car factories, blood banks etc.
The Wiki-fication of collected content during field trips.
Increasing and improving the content on Wikipedia in Indic languages.
Engaging in collaborative editing sessions to improve the quality of articles.
Undertaking projects like Wikipedia Takes Pune and WikiWomen Day.
Holding trivia nights and organizing social events like Wikipedia Summit Pune to spread awareness.
Representing Wikipedia at student fairs to recruit new editors and participants.
Conducting outreach programs on different college campus by discussing Wikipedia and its various projects with students and faculty members.
Promoting the concept of free knowledge sharing in the society.