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Co-sponsored by Wikimedia New York City and fellow Free Culture Alliance NYC partners, Wikipedia Day NYC 2015 was a celebration and mini-conference for the project's 14th birthday on Sunday March 22, 2015.
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Barnard Library & Academic Information Services (BLAIS) partnered with Columbia's Center for Digital Research and Scholarship as well the Metropolitan New York Library Council to host an edit-a-thon as part of the Global Women Wikipedia Write-in on March 18, 2014. Approximately thirty editors attended, including librarians, faculty, and graduate students, many of whom were new to Wikipedia. Connected events took place at Emory University and Texas State University. Check out the meetup page.
On March 4, 2014, the Barnard College Library joined forces with other members of the Seven Siblings (née Sisters) colleges to host the Seven Siblings Women's History Edit-a-thon. Details are available on the event page. Articles created include:
On October 22nd, as part of Open Access Week 2013, the Barnard Library invited the community to edit articles about the Barnard women that came before.
BLAIS partnered with the Asian American Alliance, a student group at Columbia University, to host an edit-a-thon on April 24, 2013. Articles created include:
Welcome | Events | Courses | Resources | To Do | Participants |
Stay tuned for information about upcoming events. Have one you'd like to suggest? Contact
Meresquared
Co-sponsored by Wikimedia New York City and fellow Free Culture Alliance NYC partners, Wikipedia Day NYC 2015 was a celebration and mini-conference for the project's 14th birthday on Sunday March 22, 2015.
Check out the full schedule.
Barnard Library & Academic Information Services (BLAIS) partnered with Columbia's Center for Digital Research and Scholarship as well the Metropolitan New York Library Council to host an edit-a-thon as part of the Global Women Wikipedia Write-in on March 18, 2014. Approximately thirty editors attended, including librarians, faculty, and graduate students, many of whom were new to Wikipedia. Connected events took place at Emory University and Texas State University. Check out the meetup page.
On March 4, 2014, the Barnard College Library joined forces with other members of the Seven Siblings (née Sisters) colleges to host the Seven Siblings Women's History Edit-a-thon. Details are available on the event page. Articles created include:
On October 22nd, as part of Open Access Week 2013, the Barnard Library invited the community to edit articles about the Barnard women that came before.
BLAIS partnered with the Asian American Alliance, a student group at Columbia University, to host an edit-a-thon on April 24, 2013. Articles created include: