Andy Mabbett, User:Pigsonthewing, is Wikimedian in Residence at The Physiological Society.
Introduction
editA Wikimedian in residence is an experienced Wikimedian, who works as such, inside an institution, much like an artist in residence.
This means that Andy is employed by the Society, to act as an advocate among its staff, partner organisations, members, and the general public, to encourage them to improve the coverage of physiology in Wikipedia, its sister projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation, and other initiatives with an "open content" ethos.
Among other things, this may involve:
- Explaining what "open content" means in this context, what the projects are, and how they work
- Supporting existing contributors to the projects, in improving coverage of physiology-related content
- Training people to edit Wikipedia and other projects
- Advocating and explaining the use of open licences
- Running public engagement events, such as editathons
- Giving talks to interested groups
- Speaking at conferences
- Writing guest blog posts or articles
- Encouraging the use of Wikimedia projects in biomedicine education
- Acting as a liaison between interested parties
- Encouraging the reuse of openly-licensed content from the projects
- Deploying existing Wikimedia projects, such as voice recording article subjects and QRpedia
Event
editAn event to recruit and train new Wikipedia editors, (aka an Edit-a-thon) was held on the 13th October 2017 as part of Physiology Friday,[1] an annual outreach event.
There were presentations by Andy Mabbett,[2] a discussion of the Edinburgh Seven from Melissa Highton at the University of Edinburgh,[3] and an outline of Wikipedia at the Royal Society by Duncan Hull from the University of Manchester.[4] All talks were recorded and made available on YouTube.[2][3][4]
WikiProjects
editEditing
editArticles needed
editSee red links in The Physiological Society
Articles written
edit- Joan Mott
- Kim Barrett
- Olga Hudlická - translated from cs:Olga Hudlická
- Ole Holger Petersen – made a start
Images donated
editWikidata
edit- All awardees (181 as of 4 May 2017)
- All awardees (one line per award) (208 as of 4 May 2017)
- Awardees with an en.Wikipedia article (71 as of 4 May 2017)
- Female awardees (30 as of 4 May 2017)
- female awardees with an en.Wikipedia article (16 as of 4 May 2017)
Blog post
edit- Top ten reasons why your Wikipedia edits get reverted - on the Society's blog
Shortcuts
editShortcuts for this page include http://enwp.org/WP:PhySoc
References
edit- ^ Anon (2017). "Physiology Firday". Physiological Society.
- ^ a b Mabbet, Andy (2017) Introduction to Wikimedia on YouTube
- ^ a b Highton, Melissa (2017) The Edinburgh Seven: Changing the Way Stories are told on YouTube
- ^ a b Hull, Duncan (2017). "Wikipedia at the Royal Society: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". London: Physiological Society. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.1535122.
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