This training should take about 1.5-2 hours to complete, and may be followed by additional hours scheduled for a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon or impromptu Wikipedia editing.
Note to organizers: Wikipedia has a limit on the number of accounts that can be created in a day by one person. Encourage your event participants to register an account on Wikipedia prior before they come. You can also request permission to create accounts on Wikipedia so that you can do it the day of. To request account creator status, add your username tothis page. Confused about this? Email us at infoartandfeminism.org.
If attendees have not registered this beforehand, they will do this immediately upon arrival at the workshop.
In the top right corner of any Wikipedia page there is a link to register an account.
Confirm that you are signed in --> Your Username should appear in the upper right hand corner.
Note to attendees: Decide if you want to have an anonymous identity on Wikipedia, or something more traceable. There are benefits to both, but this is up to you.
Note to attendees: Usernames are case sensitive.
Introduction: The gender gap: Review of the stats and theory
What are the current statistics? Surveys have indicated that a distinct minority—depending on which study you look at, between approximately 8.5 and 16 percent—of Wikipedia editors are women.[1][2]
What is Wikipedia 'culture' and how do we confront systematic bias on Wikipedia while being sensitive to the current, active, communities on Wikipedia?
Share the link of your event's Dashboard Page with your attendees and ask them to register. To learn more about how to create your Dashboard Program, visitthis link.
Wikipedia citations are done in-line with the text, and are automatically aggregated as footnotes at the bottom of pages.
Citation templates are an easy way for beginners to begin inserting citations.
In your sandbox, insert a reference for this book using the ISBN from the Worldcat entry: Taylor, Astra. The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2014.
Insert a reference using the hyperlink for this news article: Filipacchi, Amanda (2013-04-24). "Wikipedia's Sexism Toward Female Novelists". The New York Times.article link,