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CCCCWI Wikipedia as Public Scholarship Workshop
- Please join us online for our Wikipedia as Public Scholarship on Friday, May 14th, 2021 from 12:00PM-1:30PM ET. This introductory workshop will cover editing basics—addressing some of the specific concerns experts face on Wikipedia—and discuss how scholars can use their expertise to advance knowledge equity online. Topics include navigating privacy issues, concerns around conflict of interest, and getting started with articles that need a lot of work.
- Participants are encouraged to identify an article to work on and register on the event dashboard in advance. We aim to have you editing by the end of the workshop. All comp/rhet scholars are welcome no matter their level of experience with Wikipedia.
- This event is limited to 15 participants. The workshop will be hosted on Google Meet by Savannah Cragin, the CCCC Wikipedian-in-Residence. This event is sponsored by the CCCC Wikipedia Initiative with funding from the Wikimedia Foundation.
Register
When
- Friday, May 14th, 2021
- 12:00PM-1:30PM ET
Where
- Google Meet link provided upon registration
Details
- Participants are encouraged to identify an article to work on and register on the event dashboard in advance. We aim to have you editing by the end of the workshop. All comp/rhet scholars with a PhD or pursuing one are welcome no matter their level of experience with Wikipedia.
Get started
[edit]- Create a Wikipedia account
- Register your account with the initiative here
- Sign in below
Please sign in
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Make sure to click "publish" after signing in, this will add your name to list of participants and track your edits throughout the workshop. At the close of the workshop, an editing history will be posted on this page, showcasing the articles and edits completed.
Presentation
[edit]Articles to edit
[edit]Please add the article(s) you are planning to edit during the workshops. If you need inspiration, check WikiProject Writing for a relevant list of red articles and those needing edits.
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General resources
[edit]- Wikipedia:Five pillars
- Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:Username policy
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:Articles for creation
- Wikipedia:Bot policy
Field expert resources
[edit]- Wikipedia:Notability (academics)
- Help:Wikipedia editing for researchers, scholars, and academics
- Notability criteria for academic journals & textbooks
- How to navigate citing your own work
- Setting Up Your User Page
- Getting Input From the Community
Conflict of interest templates
[edit]In order to avoid conflict of interest (COI) while editing, it is best to disclose any external factors that may affect your contributions to specific topics or sources. Keep these practices in mind:
- Be transparent about your COI if you have one, post disclosures on the talk page of articles and on your userpage. Copy and paste these templates, respectively, to flag your COI to editors:
Connected contributor template
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UserboxCOI template
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Edit the source of your user page and type |
- If you are planning to make larger edits, it is wise to post your potential edits to the talk page of the article. You may request one of the editors watching the article to post these edits for you, after reviewing them. Copy and paste the template below onto the talk page to request an edit:
Request edit template
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