Quint Gregory, Director, Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture
Schedule
Time
Activity
10:15 a.m.
Welcome and introductions
10:30 - 11:00
Laurel Historical Society tour and brief talk (
Abram)
11:00 - 12:00
Wikipedia tutorial
12:00 - 1:00
Lunch
12:30 - 4:00
EDITING
FAQ
Do I have to register to attend, or can I just arrive on the day?
Due to the limited space and catering, we ask that participants RSVP in advance if possible. Drop-ins are welcome as long as there is still room.
Do I have to be a Wikipedia editor already?
No, this event is open to everyone, even beginners.
What will I get for my efforts?
All participants will receive a barn star!
What happens if I get hungry?
Lunch may be provided.
What should I bring?
A laptop
Photo ID for security
Can I leave early?
Of course! We don't lock anyone in. We hope that you will be able to stay for some of the afternoon edit-a-thon!
How can I get to Laurel from D.C. or Baltimore?
Any attendees coming from DC or Baltimore by car are encouraged to volunteer to help transport anyone who needs a ride. When signing up, please note if you are willing to give a ride or if you need to carpool.
Where can I park?
There is ample free parking on public streets in front of and surrounding the Laurel Museum.
"[title of article]". The Leader. Laurel, MD. pp. [pages].
Books on Laurel and Prince George's County
Denny, George D (1997). Proud past, promising future : cities and towns in Prince George's County, Maryland. Brentwood, MD: G.D. Denny, Jr.
OCLC37713413.
Bucklee, Sally Mitchell (2001). A church and its village: St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Laurel, Maryland. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press.
OCLC48085398.
Quint Gregory, Director, Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture
Schedule
Time
Activity
10:15 a.m.
Welcome and introductions
10:30 - 11:00
Laurel Historical Society tour and brief talk (
Abram)
11:00 - 12:00
Wikipedia tutorial
12:00 - 1:00
Lunch
12:30 - 4:00
EDITING
FAQ
Do I have to register to attend, or can I just arrive on the day?
Due to the limited space and catering, we ask that participants RSVP in advance if possible. Drop-ins are welcome as long as there is still room.
Do I have to be a Wikipedia editor already?
No, this event is open to everyone, even beginners.
What will I get for my efforts?
All participants will receive a barn star!
What happens if I get hungry?
Lunch may be provided.
What should I bring?
A laptop
Photo ID for security
Can I leave early?
Of course! We don't lock anyone in. We hope that you will be able to stay for some of the afternoon edit-a-thon!
How can I get to Laurel from D.C. or Baltimore?
Any attendees coming from DC or Baltimore by car are encouraged to volunteer to help transport anyone who needs a ride. When signing up, please note if you are willing to give a ride or if you need to carpool.
Where can I park?
There is ample free parking on public streets in front of and surrounding the Laurel Museum.
"[title of article]". The Leader. Laurel, MD. pp. [pages].
Books on Laurel and Prince George's County
Denny, George D (1997). Proud past, promising future : cities and towns in Prince George's County, Maryland. Brentwood, MD: G.D. Denny, Jr.
OCLC37713413.
Bucklee, Sally Mitchell (2001). A church and its village: St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Laurel, Maryland. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press.
OCLC48085398.