Wikipedia:Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute/January 2020
When and Where | |
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Date | Wednesday, January 29, 2020 |
Time | 9:30am-11:30am OR 2:30pm-4:30pm EST |
Address | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Conference Rooms A+B on L Street |
City | Washington, D.C. |
Slides | Slides are here |
These two PCORI Editathons are duplicate events, with one in the morning and another in the afternoon, to accommodate staff scheduling. They are intended for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute internal staff on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, and are private events.
This landing page provides logistics and registration information for the editathons themselves.
Pre-Work before the Editathon
[edit]All attendees should complete this Pre-Work by the end of Tuesday, January 28.
Before you attend the editathon, you will need to:
- Sign up for a Wikipedia account of you do not have one, and
- Register for the session using the link below so we can track output and outcomes from the event.
If you already have a Wikipedia account, you can use that one. If so, skip to the "Please register and check-in here" link below and then simply log on to register for this session.
If you do not yet have a Wikipedia account, when you click the link below to register for this session you will be invited to create one. Some people use their real name on Wikipedia, yet others use a pseudonym for privacy reasons. All Wikipedia contributions are tied to your username indefinitely, including mistakes and edits to controversial topics. For example, the facilitator of this editathon itself uses the username FULBERT instead of an actual, legal name. This is up to you, though it is one of the few things on Wikipedia that is very difficult to change afterward, so please consider this before creating a Wikipedia account.
Whether you have a Wikipedia account or will create one now, make sure to associate your account with your email address and respond to the confirmation email. This will allow you to get notifications and alerts of changes to your edits if you choose, and will also allow Wikipedians to contact you if there is a need. Please note, your email will not be publicly visible or given to anybody else without your consent. Additionally, a confirmed email address is the only way to recover an account if you ever forget your password.
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Agenda
[edit]The two-hour edit-a-thon will introduce you to Wikipedia and why it is such a highly utilized website, how basic Wikipedia editing works, and how the editing of medical and health-related articles is actively monitored at a higher standard than most other articles. You will begin editing articles yourself in real-time. We will wrap-up the session with a debrief and suggested next steps and ongoing support. No previous editing of Wikipedia is expected.
All participants must bring their laptops (and chargers!).
- 0:00-0:05 - Welcome
- 0:05-0:15 - Intro to Wikipedia & its value
- 0:15-0:30 - Editing 101
- 0:30-1:00 - Wikipedia editing of health articles
- 1:00-1:05 - Check-in
- 1:05-1:45 - Wikipedia editing of health articles
- 1:45-2:00 - Debrief & next steps
Getting started with editing
[edit]The following steps may be useful during our session:
- After we introduce Wikipedia and explain basics about editing (including How to edit WikiProject Medicine), you will be enouraged to find a Wikipedia article that lacks credible sources to substantiate the claims that are made within it.
- Alternatively, outside of Wikipedia, find a fact in a credible source to cite, and then browse Wikipedia to find an article that could benefit from including fact.
- Finally, you can see the list of Medical articles that require clean-up or Medical articles that are missing (and need to be written).
- Refer to Identifying reliable sources (medicine) for specific guidance in how medical articles get edited.
- Insert your fact in that Wikipedia article, add a citation, and then click Save/Publish with a brief summary of what edit you made.
- Congrats, you did your first edit!
Optional: Go to WP:WikiProject Medicine and ask for feedback.
- From that medicine project page, click "Talk" at the top to go to the Talk page
- click "New topic"
- Say, "I am a new Wikipedia editor, and I just edited XYZ article. Can someone review what I did and give me some feedback? Thanks."
- After writing a message, the Wiki custom is to sign your name with "~~~~". The symbolism here is a signature with a wavy line.
- After the event everyone can access the event report from the page where you signed in, linked at the top of this page.
- If you like, there is a tutorial at Editing Wikipedia. Note that you can take the medical lesson, if you like.
External resources
[edit]- PCORI Completed Research Projects
- Highlights of PCORI-Funded Research Results
- PCORI Evidence Updates from systematic reviews and funded research studies in concise, accessible formats
Other support
[edit]Organizations providing Wikipedia support for this presentation include the following:
All of these organizations endorse this classroom outreach and educational experience. The facilitator, User:FULBERT, is the Wikipedian-in-Residence at PCORI and is a board member of Wikimedia New Your City. The nature of the support is as follows -
- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is hosting this hosting and supporting this event.
- Wiki Project Med is the international volunteer chapter of the Wikipedia community supporting the development of Wikipedia's medical coverage.
- Wikimedia New York City is the volunteer chapter of the Wikipedia community in the New York City metro area.
- University of Virginia assists with presentation resources.
Contact
[edit]For post-session questions or support, ping me on User_talk:FULBERT or Email me.
Developing Wikipedia is a collaborative effort. Thanks to everyone who contributes to the success of this and other programs.