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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Allies for Minorities and Women in Science and Engineering ( AM_WISE) group and the Kenan Science Library are co-hosting the third annual “Women in Science Edit-a-thon at UNC.”
The goal of the Women in Science Edit-a-thon at UNC will be to:
We want to emphasize that no subject knowledge or Wikipedia editing experience is necessary! For those who are new to Wikipedia, we will have an introductory workshop that will teach the basics of creating new articles and editing existing Wikipedia articles. Registration is online, and is strongly encouraged. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore and learn more about the Makerspace, a part of the UNC Libraries’ Research Hub initiative.
WHEN: April 12, 2017 from 6:00PM-10:00PM. While we have an official start and end time, we encourage anyone who is interested in participating to come when you are free and stay for as long as you like!
WHERE: Kenan Science Library and Makerspace on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus in Venable Hall, ground floor.
WHO: We welcome anyone to participate with us!
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU ARRIVE: The Kenan Science Library is located on the ground floor of Venable Hall (G301). Volunteers will be there to greet you.
WILL THERE BE FOOD?: Yes!
We understand that not everyone will be able to make it to the event on the 12th. We want you to still have the opportunity to participate, so please feel free to participate remotely!
Throughout the event, we will be updating this page in real time. Participants will be able to identify the articles or tasks that they would most like to complete. Throughout the event, comments and questions can either be emailed to uncwise(at)gmail(dot)com or tweeted to @UNC_WISE with the hashtag #UNCWISEeditathon. If you are participating remotely, don’t forget to edit this page and RSVP below!
Registration is strongly encouraged so that we can budget appropriately to feed participants! If you haven't yet, please consider registering here! Please add your name below if you are planning to attend.
This is one of several edit-a-thons happening in Chapel Hill and Durham in March and April 2017. If you're in the area, please consider participating in the following meet-ups as well! We also encourage you to connect to the North Carolina Triangle Wikipedians user group to stay up-to-date with events and other users in the Triangle.
Main page | Resources | Suggested Topics | Scientist Template | Images | Event Archive | Outcomes |
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Allies for Minorities and Women in Science and Engineering ( AM_WISE) group and the Kenan Science Library are co-hosting the third annual “Women in Science Edit-a-thon at UNC.”
The goal of the Women in Science Edit-a-thon at UNC will be to:
We want to emphasize that no subject knowledge or Wikipedia editing experience is necessary! For those who are new to Wikipedia, we will have an introductory workshop that will teach the basics of creating new articles and editing existing Wikipedia articles. Registration is online, and is strongly encouraged. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore and learn more about the Makerspace, a part of the UNC Libraries’ Research Hub initiative.
WHEN: April 12, 2017 from 6:00PM-10:00PM. While we have an official start and end time, we encourage anyone who is interested in participating to come when you are free and stay for as long as you like!
WHERE: Kenan Science Library and Makerspace on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus in Venable Hall, ground floor.
WHO: We welcome anyone to participate with us!
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU ARRIVE: The Kenan Science Library is located on the ground floor of Venable Hall (G301). Volunteers will be there to greet you.
WILL THERE BE FOOD?: Yes!
We understand that not everyone will be able to make it to the event on the 12th. We want you to still have the opportunity to participate, so please feel free to participate remotely!
Throughout the event, we will be updating this page in real time. Participants will be able to identify the articles or tasks that they would most like to complete. Throughout the event, comments and questions can either be emailed to uncwise(at)gmail(dot)com or tweeted to @UNC_WISE with the hashtag #UNCWISEeditathon. If you are participating remotely, don’t forget to edit this page and RSVP below!
Registration is strongly encouraged so that we can budget appropriately to feed participants! If you haven't yet, please consider registering here! Please add your name below if you are planning to attend.
This is one of several edit-a-thons happening in Chapel Hill and Durham in March and April 2017. If you're in the area, please consider participating in the following meet-ups as well! We also encourage you to connect to the North Carolina Triangle Wikipedians user group to stay up-to-date with events and other users in the Triangle.