The Jean and Alexander Heard Library at Vanderbilt University is hosting an Edit-A-Thon titled, "Global Exchanges: Using Wikipedia to Create Worldwide Connections" with Special Collections at Vanderbilt University. Wikipedians of all experience levels and members of the general public are encouraged to participate.

Event Details

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Vanderbilt University Central Library

WHO: Undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, staff and anyone else who is interested

WHAT: This Edit-a-thon will focus on creating, expanding, and translating Wikipedia articles related to global affairs. Participants will have the opportunity to utilize relevant sources available at Special Collections in their attempts to start, edit, or translate current Wikipedia articles. This event is FREE and lunch and a snack will be provided.

WHEN: Saturday, November 1, 2014, 10:00 AM-4:00 P.M.

WHERE: The edit-a-thon will be held at Vanderbilt University's Special Collections, located on the second floor of Central Library. Directions and Parking Information for Special Collections

OTHER: Wifi and electrical outlets will be provided at Special Collections, but please bring your own laptop for use. It is recommended that you create a Wikipedia account beforehand since Wikipedia has a limit on the number of accounts that can be created in a 24-hour period (currently 6). Please send a message to Nikilada if you have any questions regarding creating an account. This event also has a Facebook page: | Edit-A-Thon 2014

IMPORTANT: Please RSVP by adding your name to the list below because space is limited. Potential participants are also strongly encouraged to create an account prior to the event.

Possible Article Topics

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  • Foreign languages (Chinese, German, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian)-- Howard Boorman, Raymond Poggenburg, German pamphlet collection (Weimar Rep.), Heinrich Meyer (book dealer), Michael Demyashkevich (Russian), Eduardo Rosenzvaig (cartoonist)
  • Latin America-- Simon Collier (Spanish/Portuguese), Alexander Marchant (Portuguese), Mary Helen Clark (missionary in Brazil)
  • Art history-- Sol Biderman (Brazil posters), Contini, Lequire, Scholz
  • Postcard collection (international)
  • Vanderbilt History-- McTyeire International House
  • Literature- Dorothy Bethurum Loomis (medieval)
  • Cuban Travel Journal-- unknown author
  • Iriarte papers (Colombian embassy worker in Spain during Spanish American War)

How-To's

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Resources

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Archival Boxes

Online Vanderbilt Resources

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Special Collections of the Jean and Alexander Heard Library

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The staff members of special collections have combed through the university archives to find original source materials for use during the Edit-A-Thon. There will be boxes of archival materials arranged by topic for participant use. This is a great opportunity to contribute to general knowledge about global affairs through the use of primary source documents.

Other Resources

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Sign up

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Jessica creating an article
 
Eric, Gretchen, Fernanda and Dan working
 
Jessica and Kathy chat about their work

Likely

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Possible

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Regrets

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Outcomes

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Jessica presents her work

By the Numbers

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  • Total attendees: 11
  • Vanderbilt undergraduates: 0
  • Usernames created: 5

Article Creations

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Article Expansions/ Translations

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Articles-in-Progress

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Media Uploaded

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  • 9 images

Social Media

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  • Twitter: #vandywiki
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More Images

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Jonathan editing an article
 
Nicolette creating an article
 
Cliff creating an article

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