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The Q-SORT Project - A new Measurement Paradigm in Electron Microscopy[1] [2] [3] (H2020-FETOPEN [4]) is working on developing a new generation of electron microscopes – so-called “Quantum Sorters”, able to probe delicate specimens with extremely low sample damage. The potential benefits of such tools include, but are not limited to, the ability to determine protein structures that could lead to new drug designs for healthcare and next-generation biomedicine. To communicate the topics and results the project organizes a Wikipedia training Edit-a-thon.

The goal of this event is to update content in Wikipedia of concepts such as electron beams, electron phase plates etc. (see below). it is meant for anybody who uses Wikipedia and we invited scientists, researchers and Ph.D students to participate.

The event is organized by QED, a partner of the consortium, and it is lead by Alessandro Marchetti (wikipedian from Italy) with support from the National Research Council (Italy), Forschungszentrum Jülich, and University of Modena and Reggio Emilia are world leaders in electron-beam shaping; University of Glasgow and Max Planck Institute are pioneers in OAM and quantum optics; Maastricht University is an important innovator in protein studies; ThermoFisher is a major world-wide developer and manufacturer of microscopes

Participants

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  • Alessandro Marchetti
  • Vincenzo Grillo CNR (Italy)
  • Enzo Rotunno, CNR (Italy)
  • Raffaella Santucci, QED (UK)
  • Luca Marco Saverio Giberti, QED (UK)
  • David Nathaniel Winkler, University of Delaware (USA)
  • Giulio Pozzi Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany)
  • Tyler Harvey, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Germany) d:
  • Avraham Gover, Tel Aviv University (Israel)
  • Cameron Johnson, University of Oregon (USA)
  • Yiming Pan, Weizmann Institute (Israel)
  • Paolo Rosi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)
  • Miles Padgett, University of Glasgow (Scotland)
  • B. S. Harshith, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune (India)

Signatures

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Where and when

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When
4 July 2019 -  h. 16:15-18:30
5 July 2019 - h. 13:30 -18:30
Venue
Bibliothek room
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
Staudtstraße 2
Erlangen (Germany)

Refreshments and meals

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Coffee and tea are provided by the Q-SORT Project.

Transportation

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Buses

What do the Edit-a-thon's participants bring?

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  • Their laptops (and a charger!)
  • Their Wikipedia login details (create a free account here)
  • Their enthusiasm to help contribute to the world's greatest encyclopaedia

Programme for 04-05 July 2019

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  • ...: Coffee and tea
  • ...: Wikipedia training
  • ...: EDIT!

How-To's

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How to cite references

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An assertion needs to be backed with a citation. To introduce it in a Wikipedia article, you can rely on the visual editor for most cases (books, websites, articles). In certain cases, you will need to know the wikicode (for citing a thesis, for example). Below is an example of wikicode concerning an article, and further below, the links to the pages explaining how to cite books, websites, and thesis.

Journal articles

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To achieve the following note, [5] you can both rely on the visual editor, or use the following wikicode:

<ref>
{{cite journal
|last    = Peyron
|first   = Marie-Agnès
|author2 = Olivier Blanc 
|author3 = James P. Lund 
|author4 = Alain Woda 
|date    = 2004-03-09
|title   = Influence of Age on Adaptability of Human Mastication 
|journal = [[Journal of Neurophysiology]] 
|volume  = 92
|issue   = 2
|pages   = 773–779
|url     = http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/92/2/773
|doi     = 10.1152/jn.01122.2003
|pmid    = 15277595
}}
</ref>

Useful external tool:

How to cite books, webpages, or audiovisual media

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Book template here

Website template here

Audiovisual media template here

Outcomes from the day

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Please use your sandbox! (a link it's on the upper right when you log in, between "Talk" and "Preferences")

Article wishlist

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Biggest overall desiderata is to come up with a navigation template for the various below topics in electron optics and photon optics

Pages to be created ex-novo:

Pages to be expanded/improved:

  • Electron optics
  • Interaction-free measurement [existing, needs expansion and inline references Interaction-free measurement
  • [Electron] Bessel beam [4]
  • Electron source/gun types: hot filament, Schottky, field effect. Pros and cons etc.
  • Computer-generated_holography [Computer-generated_holography]]

Info be put somewhere (find the right Wikipedia entry):

Completed tasks

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References

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  1. ^ [1] Q-SORT entry on European Commission website, retrieved 01 May 2018
  2. ^ Project Website
  3. ^ [2] Research Italy, by Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Italy), retrieved 01 May 2018
  4. ^ [3] FET OPEN section on European Commission website, retrieved 01 May 2018
  5. ^ Peyron, Marie-Agnès; Olivier Blanc; James P. Lund; Alain Woda (2004-03-09). "Influence of Age on Adaptability of Human Mastication". Journal of Neurophysiology. 92 (2): 773–779. doi:10.1152/jn.01122.2003. PMID 15277595. Retrieved 2008-07-02.