Wikipedia:GLAM/British Library/British wildlife edit-a-thon 2015

Europeana Sounds (1) are organising several sound and music related edit-a-thons throughout Europe in 2015 and 2016. An edit-a-thon about wildlife sounds was held on the 7 November 2015 at the British Library.

See also the British wildlife edit-a-thon 2016

General information edit

During this edit-a-thon wildlife lovers and Wikipedians enriched Wikipedia with field recordings of wildlife sounds from the British Library.

Location and time edit

  • Location: British Library
  • Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Programme edit

  • 10.00-10.30 Arrival and welcome coffee. Log on and computer checks.
  • 10.30-10.45 Introduction to BL, housekeeping. Introduction to Europeana Sounds.
  • 10.45-11.00 Introduction to BL Sounds and Wildlife collection from curator Cheryl Tipp
  • 11.00-11.15 Introduction to Wikimedia
  • 11.15-12.45 Hands on session, editing Wikipedia. Training available throughout.
  • 12.45-13.00 Recap and sharing
  • 13.00-14.00 Lunch
  • 14.00-15.45 Edits continue
  • 15.45-16.00 Recap of the day and work done
  • 16.00 End!

Wikimedia UK edit

You might want to join Wikimedia UK

Edit-a-thon information edit

Collections and media objects edit

Files are in commons:Category:Wildlife Sounds in the British Library

Statistics on file usage will be at commons:Commons:British Library/Reports/Wildlife sounds shortly.

Guide edit

Please log specific edits ("diffs") on non-English Wikipedias, then we can ask their editors to assist with translations.

Sister projects edit

Video(s) edit

How do you enrich a Wikipedia article with audio?

Training booklets edit

Here are the Dropbox links

Mentors edit

Participants edit

Photos edit

Are you taking photos during the event? Upload these to Wikimedia Commons and put the photos in the category Commons:Category:British Wildlife Edit-a-thon November 2015.

Evaluation of the event (to be filled in at the end of the day) edit

Please fill in this survey at the end of the day, in order to help us improve future events.

Results edit

Throughout the day we had a total of 506 edits in 40 different languages

Files edit

Other languages edit

Basque edit

Bulgarian edit

Catalan edit

Cebuano edit

Czech edit

Danish edit

Dutch edit

Esperanto edit

Estonian edit

Faroese edit

Finnish edit

French edit

Galego edit

Gaeilge edit

German edit

Gujarati edit

Germanic Frisian edit

Greek edit

Hungarian edit

Italian edit

Latin edit

Latvian edit

Lithuanian (Lietuviu) edit

Macedonian edit

Norwegian edit

Norwegian nynorsk edit

Picard edit

Polish edit

Portuguese edit

Romanian edit

Russian edit

Scots edit

Serbian edit

Sicilian edit

Slovakian edit

Slovenian edit

Spanish edit

Swedish edit

Turkish edit

Welsh edit

See also edit