Wikipedia:Meetup/Wellington/Performing Arts Edit-a-thon 2021
Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara Performing Arts Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Sat 21 Aug 2021.
What's it about?
[edit]Wikipedia is a great place for people to find out about performing arts in Aotearoa. Surprisingly there are many notable people and companies missing articles. This editing workshop event was going to be at Te Whaea, the National Dance and Drama Centre but is now online. It will to expand content on New Zealand theatre and dance. The event includes notable graduates and staff of the New Zealand School of Dance and Toi Whakaari, with the resources of the Nola Millar Library.
This edit-a-thon is for all editing levels – learn about how you can help by editing Wikipedia articles or feel free to use the resources and get started right away.
This event is part of the Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject, funded by the Wikimedia Foundation.
Dashboard
[edit]Please enrol in the event Dashboard so your edits can be tracked
When and where
[edit]Because of New Zealand's current COVID alert status the group is going to meet via video conference call.
Please register your interest for information and the Zoom link: lisamauleinfo@gmail.com
Date: Sat 21 AUG, 2021
Time: 10:30am - 4:00pm NZST
Previous location: Nola Millar Library, Te Whaea: National Dance and Drama Centre, Wellington
New location: ONLINE - register interest for a Zoom link: lisamauleinfo@gmail.com
There will be a short introduction at 10.30am.
Link to Zoom edit-a-thon today.You can join whenever you can make it. You will have to wait to be let in.
ZOOM link:
Topic: Aug 21 Performing Arts Wikipedia Edit-a-thon - Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara Time: Aug 21, 2021 10:30 AM Auckland, Wellington
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85672644820?pwd=QnJWdXk1TCtZenBEaHJMZEZGbXRWdz09
Meeting ID: 856 7264 4820 Passcode: 907118
Schedule
[edit]- 10.30am Introductions
- 11.00am Work session 1
- 12.30pm Group chat - ouch base with other
- 12.45pm Lunch and work session 2
- 3.30pm Summary, outcomes and next steps
Goals:
- New editors / writers are able to make their first contributions
- Expand information on performing arts in Aotearoa on Wikipedia
- Increase biographies of women, Indigenous people and people of colour to address the existing bias.
People
[edit]The event is being coordinated by Lisa Maule. She is a Pākehā theatre practitioner who also loves knowledge and research, and who felt motivated enough to increase performing arts information on Wikipedia to apply for a grant. Please add your user name to the list below and enroll in the event Dashboard so your edits can be tracked.
Attending
- User:Pakoire
- User:Ambrosia10
- User:Gertrude206 - morning only
- User:DrThneed
- User:Giantflightlessbirds
- User:Canley
- User:Marshelec - morning only
- User:Oronsay
- User:Chillsfan
- User:Rockybayk
- Emailmope (talk) 22:41, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
- Quilt Phase (talk)
- MargeritaNZ
- Stagenanager (talk) 23:44, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
- Leonyehaciv
Preparation
[edit]- Please register your interest: lisamauleinfo@gmail.com
- Create a Wikipedia account beforehand: best not to wait until the day to do it. Here's a form you can use if you like. Creating an account makes editing much easier (here's more info on why you should). You'll need to pick a "handle" for your username. Here's some advice on picking a username.
- Look at the project list of suggested articles: Project information Wellington Performing Arts Edit-a-thon 2021.
- Read up on Wikipedia: there are lots of tutorials, like the Wikipedia Adventure, and useful guides, like the Editing Wikipedia brochure.
What to have
[edit]- Resources that can be cited in Wikipedia if you have any - media clippings, books etc
- Photos to upload (if you own the copyright)
- A computer is better than a tablet for editing on Wikipedia
Articles to develop
[edit]Articles need to pass notability, which typically means the person, company or event is well-known enough to be discussed by sources in the media or in academic articles.
There is a list of articles to develop and resources on google drive:
- Project information Wellington Performing Arts Edit-a-thon 2021. Please comment with any additions or thoughts.
Examples:
- Dance articles to create are: Russell Kerr, Turid Revfeim, Taiaroa Royal, Taane Mete, Sarah Foster-Sproull, Paul Mathews
- Theatre articles to create are: Tanea Heke, Mitch Tawhi Thomas, Helen Todd, Tānemahuta Gray, Mere Boynton
- Awards: Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards
- Short entry level articles ready to expand are: Te Whaea, New Zealand School of Dance, Hori Ahipene
- Articles that would be improved with more theatre content are: Rawiri Paratene, Raymond Boyce (theatre designer), Keri Kaa, Tungia Baker
- Articles to improve with citations and links: The New Zealand Dance Company, Pop-up Globe, David Geary
- Exemplar - a comprehensive article about a choreographer (with a NZ connection): Margaret_Barr_(choreographer)
Outcomes
[edit]Fifteen editors joined the event dashboard, wrote over 76K words and added 217 references to Wikipedia and Wikidata. People joined our Zoom video meeting when they were able and breakout rooms allowed small group coaching and also social catch ups. There were four new editors - two from last weekend in Auckland, and two with accounts set up for the day. Out of the fifteen editors two were in Australia and one in USA, eight from Wellington and four dispersed around Aotearoa.
New articles created because of the edit-a-thon include:
Wikidata
- Created Madison Nonoa (Q106807791), The Magic Flute (New Zealand Opera 2016) (Q108177052), Emma Fraser (Q108177143), Samuel Dundas (Q108177155), Ruth Jenkins-Róbertsson (Q108177167), Wade Kernot (Q108177175), and Elizabeth Whiting (Q108177186)
Commons
- Uploaded over 50 New Zealand Opera photos to Category:The Magic Flute (New Zealand Opera 2016)
- Also created Commons categories Ruth Jenkins-Róbertsson, Samuel Dundas, Sara Brodie, Madison Nonoa, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua, John Verryt, Elizabeth Whiting
- Added Magic Flute photos to articles about Sara Brodie, Elizabeth Whiting, Madison Nonoa, Costume design, Scenic design, and Costume designer.
Training aids and resources
[edit]- The main English Wikipedia Help page is here. It has links on how to edit a page, contributing to Wikipedia, an introductory tutorial, and "getting started"
- A useful introductory video on editing: YouTube video – How to Edit Wikipedia – a 2018 tutorial (47:44)
- This includes
- How to create and set up your account (00:00)
- Looking at an example page (04:07) including the Talk page (10:50) and View History (11:25)
- Drafting an article and using your Sandbox (13:00) including having a minimum of 50 to 100 words with three high quality, reliable, secondary sources (13:50), drafting content and editing tools in visual editor (16:25), adding citations (19:02), adding images from Wikimedia Commons (26:10), adding an info box (28:24), categories (30:35)
- Your own talk page (33:25) including adding a new editor badge
- Moving drafted content to Wikipedia's livespace (39:23)
- A timelapse of drafting and publishing a new article on Wikipedia (44:23)
- This includes
- Learn to edit Wikipedia in under an hour!
- How to edit pages using the Visual Editor: for when you click Edit
- An explanation of Creative Commons, Wikimedia Commons, and crowdsourced photos by Harry Chapman
Future meetups and more information
[edit]Sign up to the NZ Wikipedia mailing list or join the Wikipedia New Zealand Facebook group to be kept informed. Also see Wikipedia:New Zealand Wikipedians' notice board for discussion relevant to New Zealand Wikipedians.
This edit-a-thon is part of the Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject running from May - September 2021.
The next online meetup during COVID will be the Wellington Wikipedia Meetup on the 28th of August.
Future meetups and more information
[edit]Sign up to the NZ Wikipedia mailing list or join the Wikipedia New Zealand Facebook group to be kept informed. Also see Wikipedia:New Zealand Wikipedians' notice board for discussion relevant to New Zealand Wikipedians.
This edit-a-thon is part of the Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject running from May - September 2021.