Wikipedia:GLAM/Australian libraries and WP/Events/City of Sydney Library June 2019

This Rainbow Editathon on 15 June 2019 focused on topics relating to the LGBTI community, particularly in Sydney.

Participants

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Content

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Articles for editing

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Article Notes Editor Done?
Sydney's Pride History Group Update name and fix URL, expand history, official website, app info
Archibald Fountain Dictionary of Sydney, Star Observer User:Relaxzing, User:Gabyohm74  Y
Oxford Street, Sydney Add 'Golden Mile' User:Yarranabbe, User:SnapFreeze  Y
LGBT history
Seven Poor Men of Sydney
Gay beat Add reference + info from Inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crime could improve how police and communities respond article User:Velvet123  Y
Lesbian bar Add list of Sydney Lesbian bars in the List section User:JJM1977  Y
Ruth McNair AM AM citation and media notes
List_of_LGBT_rights_activists#Australia Expand list User:Aliaretiree  Y see List of LGBT rights activists in Sydney

Articles for creation

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Article Notes Editor Done?
Ron Austin (activist) ABC News article about his death, Remembering Ron Austin (Mardi Gras website), Star Observer article Rubicon49bce  Y
Ivy Richter Dictionary of Sydney
Peter de Waal SBS article, Inner West Council Pride Seats announcement Aliaretiree  Y
John Jenner (photographer) 11.11.1947 - 1.6.1993 photographs, papers and collages in SLNSW and MAAS collections see catalogues
Shirleene Robinson [1] Macquarie University Bio
David Williams (performer) Link from David Williams and Dawn O'Donnell, UNSW article
Campaign Against Moral Persecution (CAMP) Dictionary of Sydney, PHG Camp Ink site, Peter de Waal, Gay Sydney, Camp as a Row of Tents
78ers Mardi Gras website (particularly The 78ers and History), The 78ers website Aliaretiree  Y
Pollys Club (also redirect from Pollynesians Camp as a Row of Tents, Pollys Club website
Flying Bats Flying Bats website
Aids Council of NSW (ACON) Link from HIV/AIDS in Australia
Rex Hotel, Sydney [2] [trove.nla cite ref]
Ruby Reds Link from Ruby red (disambiguation), link from Dawn O'Donnell, Dictionary of Sydney
The Purple Onion, Sydney Link from Purple Onion User:Ipso Facto 33
Patchs Disco Patchs Disco, link from Patch User:Ozeboy69
Capriccio’s [3][1]
Green Park, Sydney Dictionary of Sydney, City of Sydney
Riot (2018 film) IMDB, ABC TV, Review


Training and support

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Where to begin

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  1. Create your user page (if you don't have one already)
    • New editors - consider adding a line, "Participating in an editathon on 15 June" and linking to this project page - this will let other editors know that you are just starting out
    • More experienced editors are welcome to link to this page too from their user page if they would like to
  2. Choose a topic from the list - either an article to edit or an article to create
  3. Edit the Articles for Creation or Articles for Editing section to put your Wikipedia username against the one you have chosen (talk to Rubicon9bce or another experienced editor if you are having trouble with the table format) and save your changes
  4. Consult the resources listed and the resources being provided by the PHG
    • If you aren't sure about what to include or how to use a reference, check with Rubicon49bce or one of the PHG members
  5. Make your changes (remember, you must write in your own words unless adding a cited quotation, and must cite your sources) and save
  6. When you are finished with one article, choose another!

Editing Wikipedia articles

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  • Click Edit, either at the top of the article or at the section heading for the section you would like to work on
  • Enter your text and use the formatting options
  • Remember that you are working on a live article which others may be reading or editing

Creating Wikipedia articles

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  • You may prefer to work in your Sandbox - this will let you save your work as you go. If you do work in your sandbox, speak to Rubicon49bce when you are ready to "launch"/publish your article

Tips for biographies

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Resources

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Books

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  • Ware, Cheryl (2019), HIV survivors in Sydney : memories of the epidemic, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-3-030-05102-0 "Using oral histories and archival research, Cheryl Ware offers a sensitive, moving exploration of how HIV-positive gay men navigated issues around disclosure, health, sex, grief, death, and survival. HIV Survivors in Sydney reveals how gay men dealt with the virus both within and outside of support networks, and how they remember these experiences nearly three decades later."

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