Main page | Annual Campaign | Task List | Resources | Images | Outcomes |
Read and download our Quick Guide for Editing on Wikipedia, where you'll learn the basics for making your first successful contributions. This material is currently available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French:
We strongly encourage you to use the Pre-Load Draft Template, you can lift the below Mark Up code and put it on your meet-up or userpage.
* {{preloaddraft|Firstname Lastname|Artist}}
You can also put a new draft creation box on a wiki page with the following code—click "edit source" and copy below:
You can watch these 8 brief videos to walk you through the basics of Wikipedia editing:
Now that you've gotten started, watch these 3 brief videos to learn more:
We expect all organizers to read and follow the Art+Feminism Core Organizing Principles included in our Safe and Brave Space Policy (available below), our Community Care Statement and our Anti-Racism Policy.
Unless otherwise linked, all these materials can be found, in multiple languages, on Wikimedia Commons. Downloadable kit with suggested workflow, event plan, and training and promotional material. Currently available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
All events must display and follow the Art+Feminism Safe Space/Brave Space Policy.
We have developed a set of 7 slide presentations on editing in Wikipedia. Five of them correspond to the basic level and 2 of them to the advanced level. You can use them to train yourself in Wikipedia editing, as well as to provide training sessions to your event attendees. There are some sections for collaborative work built-in. If you're running a large group session, you may want to modify these slides to cut these sections out. You'll also find some helpful content in the Notes sections.
This set of slides is also available in Spanish and Portuguese. Previous Art+Feminism slide presentations are available in Italian and Chinese.
Organizers may use the Art+Feminism Training Lesson Plan to help lead or structure Beginner Wikipedia training sessions.
The Advanced Training includes "Adding Images," "Adding Infoboxes," "Notability Guidelines for Artists," "New Page Creation," "What do I do if my article is flagged for deletion?" and "Articles for Deletion."
Watch this 2021 Art + Feminism Community Hours on Promoting your (virtual) event, facilitated by Megan O'Hearn.
Below you will find more training materials, online research tools, and other related Wikipedia projects to help you dive further into the Wikimedia community.
A comprehensive search template can be added to the talk page of any article related to Women's topics by pasting the following template code at the top of the article's talk page: {{FSS}}, which stands for Friendly search suggestions. This template will also search for free, appropriately-licensed images. It looks like this:
Main page | Annual Campaign | Task List | Resources | Images | Outcomes |
Read and download our Quick Guide for Editing on Wikipedia, where you'll learn the basics for making your first successful contributions. This material is currently available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French:
We strongly encourage you to use the Pre-Load Draft Template, you can lift the below Mark Up code and put it on your meet-up or userpage.
* {{preloaddraft|Firstname Lastname|Artist}}
You can also put a new draft creation box on a wiki page with the following code—click "edit source" and copy below:
You can watch these 8 brief videos to walk you through the basics of Wikipedia editing:
Now that you've gotten started, watch these 3 brief videos to learn more:
We expect all organizers to read and follow the Art+Feminism Core Organizing Principles included in our Safe and Brave Space Policy (available below), our Community Care Statement and our Anti-Racism Policy.
Unless otherwise linked, all these materials can be found, in multiple languages, on Wikimedia Commons. Downloadable kit with suggested workflow, event plan, and training and promotional material. Currently available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
All events must display and follow the Art+Feminism Safe Space/Brave Space Policy.
We have developed a set of 7 slide presentations on editing in Wikipedia. Five of them correspond to the basic level and 2 of them to the advanced level. You can use them to train yourself in Wikipedia editing, as well as to provide training sessions to your event attendees. There are some sections for collaborative work built-in. If you're running a large group session, you may want to modify these slides to cut these sections out. You'll also find some helpful content in the Notes sections.
This set of slides is also available in Spanish and Portuguese. Previous Art+Feminism slide presentations are available in Italian and Chinese.
Organizers may use the Art+Feminism Training Lesson Plan to help lead or structure Beginner Wikipedia training sessions.
The Advanced Training includes "Adding Images," "Adding Infoboxes," "Notability Guidelines for Artists," "New Page Creation," "What do I do if my article is flagged for deletion?" and "Articles for Deletion."
Watch this 2021 Art + Feminism Community Hours on Promoting your (virtual) event, facilitated by Megan O'Hearn.
Below you will find more training materials, online research tools, and other related Wikipedia projects to help you dive further into the Wikimedia community.
A comprehensive search template can be added to the talk page of any article related to Women's topics by pasting the following template code at the top of the article's talk page: {{FSS}}, which stands for Friendly search suggestions. This template will also search for free, appropriately-licensed images. It looks like this: