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Workshop Info
edit- Date: Friday, March 13
- Location: Face-to-face class session held at Concordia University
- Event: A seminar/ workshop
- Course Description: To be provided
- Hashtag: #FemTechNet #DOCC14
Resources
editWikipedia Markup Language (Wikicode)
editWikicode Resources
- Wikipedia Cheat Sheet, Wikipedia markup cheatsheet
- Wiki Markup Quick Reference, PDF version of markup language cheatsheet
Citing Sources
Other Resources
- How to edit a page
- Wikipedia Tutorial
- Welcome to Wikipedia
- GLAM's Beginner Guide to Wikipedia (account creation, article editing)
- Help pages
- Citation templates
- Infobox templates
Wikipedia community
edit- When leaving a message on a talk page: if you are responding on an existing thread, be sure to indent your comment (this is how conversations are organized on these pages) by starting your comment with a ":" for each indentation. If you are starting a new thread, indicate this with a new heading. Remember a level 2 heading is made with two equal signs (e.g. "==Talk page heading=="). Also, be sure to sign your name, be logged in and see below.
- Sign your name using four tildes (~~~~); that will automatically produce your username and the date.
- Common Questions
- Introduction
- The five pillars of Wikipedia
From Adrianne Wadewitz’s HASTAC blog
edit- “The struggle over gender on Wikipedia: the case of Chelsea Manning,” (with Phoebe Ayers)(9/3/13)
- “Looking at the five pillars of Wikipedia as a feminist, part 1″ (8/26/13) & part 2 (11/13/13)
- “Wikipedia’s gender gap and the complicated reality of systemic gender bias,” (7/26/13)
From Fall 2013 @ Concordia
edit- DiAna DiAna
- Cakes da Killa
- Cindy Sherman’s ‘Sex Pictures’
- Robert Mapplethorpe’s ‘Black Book’
- Sexecology
- “Familialism” in Criticism of Marxism
- Hypermasculinity
- Consent to sexual activity
Topics formerly rejected
Sign Up
editPlease make sure to RSVP for this class exercise. Once you have an account, make sure to add your name below.
Please just add your Wikipedia name to the list below with four tildas (~~~~). If you have comments, insert them after a dash.
Attendees
editOutcomes
editList any articles created and/or edited during this Meetup here: