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Angel City FC WoSo Edit-a-thon 2024

This Edit-a-thon, hosted by Kabest, Angel City FC, and the Los Angeles Public Library, will focus on athletes, teams, clubs, and other topics within women's soccer.

When: 1:00 to 4:00PM on Saturday March 23, 2024

Where: Los Angeles Central Library, 630 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071

RSVP: THIS EVENT IS AT CAPACITY. You can sign up for the waitlist here.

Angel City FC WoSo Edit-a-thon 2024
Participants at the edit-a-thon
DateMarch 23, 2024
Time1 pm–4 pm
AddressLos Angeles Central Library, 630 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071
City, StateLos Angeles, California

Event details

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Angel City FC and the Los Angeles Public Library are co-hosting this Wikipedia edit-a-thon, focusing on athletes, teams, clubs, and other topics within women's soccer. Our goal is to help close the information gap between men's and women's sports. Fans of all skill and experience levels with Wikipedia are encouraged to join! We will introduce you to the basics of editing Wikipedia before moving to an open editing session. We have identified suggested articles to edit, as well as suggested sources, but we encourage you to edit pages that interest you!

About us

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Angel City FC is LA's professional women's soccer club. Founded in 2020, the team began play in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in 2022.

The last ten years have seen a rapid grown in interest and investment in women's soccer, both in the US and around the world, but our game still lags behind that of our male counterparts in many respects. One of those is the information gap between men's and women's soccer; look at the roster section of any top-flight women's club's Wikipedia page and you'll find players who don't have pages on the site. Pages for all but the best-known and most-successful players and clubs tend to be shorter and less well-cited than their male counterparts, and are sometimes years out of date. With better media coverage and bigger investments in things like data collection in recent years, reliable information on the women's game is becoming more and more available—it just needs to be collected and added to the world's biggest reference work.

The goals of this event are as follows:

  • Improve the breadth and depth of women's soccer-related pages on Wikipedia.
  • Train interested soccer fans on how to improve and update these pages.
  • Bring Angel City fans and the broader soccer community in LA together.

Schedule

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If possible, create a Wikipedia username ahead of time. If you can't, no problem. We will help you!

  • 1:00 pm – 1:10 pm: Welcome
  • 1:10 pm – 1:30 pm: Intro to editing Wikipedia
  • 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm: Open editing

FAQ

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  • Should I bring a laptop? Yes!
  • Will there be food? Refreshments will be provided.

Join us!

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Participants

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  1. Kabest
  2. I’m an experienced editor and would be happy to help! Just let me know Blervis (talk) 01:47, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Hmlarson
  4. UltraRat5000 Currently working on List of Puerto Rico women's international footballers
  5. mjm115 Adding pages for NWSL 2024 draftees. Currently working on: Brecken Mozingo
  6. jzrosario Did Croix Soto, now Ally Schlegel
  7. Akkifokkusu (talk) 20:22, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  8. Egud899 currently checking appearances/caps for all angel city players
  9. Mwgulley (talk) 21:13, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  10. Nacho129 Katty Martinez
  11. sdolivia - Created drafts for Madelyn Desiano and Jyllissa Harris
  12. Naimanpugs - Rocky Rodriguez

How to participate

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Get started!

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Editing your first article!

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  1. Pick an article to edit!
  2. Find some reliable sources that can support that article.
  3. Learn more about citing sources.
  4. Make your edits, or begin your article via the Wikipedia:Article wizard

Suggested articles to edit

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Clubs

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Players

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Other Links/More Tasks

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Other

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Examples of Player Entries

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Below are some examples of shorter entries which can be used as models for new player pages.

Suggested sources

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Wikipedia help

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Wikipedia's standards

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Wikipedia's organization and markup

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After today's event

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Outcomes

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  • We will track number of edits, articles edited, etc. during our event. To have your contributions included in our outcomes, add your name to the list of participants above and sign in on our dashboard.

Resources

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