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The Science Gallery at the Naughton Institute, Pearse Street, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (nearest station Pearse) hosted an editathon on Saturday 19 April at 2pm, to improve Wikipedia articles about the Battle of Clontarf in time for the 1000th anniversary. This free public event was organised by Sabina Bonnici and Alan Doherty of 1014 Retold, in collaboration with Irish historians, with John Cummings as lead trainer and logistical support and refreshments from Wikimedia UK.
At 5 pm we moved on to O'Neills nearby.
Please set up an account before the event if at all possible. Very few details are needed: a Username, password, and we recommend giving your email, if only to be reminded of your password when you forget it. The short Wikipedia:Tutorial/Registration explains why this is a good idea.
If you haven't already, please make sure to register so we know you're coming!
Please Sign your name below using the signature tool or using ~~~~
Online participants from anywhere are very welcome, whether experienced or not. For a basic editing tutorial see Wikipedia:Tutorial, and Wikipedia:Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia is short, and full of good advice. Or try this one - four modules, taking one hour it says. Online participants who can't join us in person are welcome to list themselves below with # ~~~~
We will need several experienced Wikipedians. After you've registered please sign up below with 4 tildas.
Sameichel ( talk) 14:15, 19 April 2014 (UTC)sameichel
Paper
![]() | This page is an archive. Do not edit the contents of this page. Please direct any additional comments to the current main page. |
The Science Gallery at the Naughton Institute, Pearse Street, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (nearest station Pearse) hosted an editathon on Saturday 19 April at 2pm, to improve Wikipedia articles about the Battle of Clontarf in time for the 1000th anniversary. This free public event was organised by Sabina Bonnici and Alan Doherty of 1014 Retold, in collaboration with Irish historians, with John Cummings as lead trainer and logistical support and refreshments from Wikimedia UK.
At 5 pm we moved on to O'Neills nearby.
Please set up an account before the event if at all possible. Very few details are needed: a Username, password, and we recommend giving your email, if only to be reminded of your password when you forget it. The short Wikipedia:Tutorial/Registration explains why this is a good idea.
If you haven't already, please make sure to register so we know you're coming!
Please Sign your name below using the signature tool or using ~~~~
Online participants from anywhere are very welcome, whether experienced or not. For a basic editing tutorial see Wikipedia:Tutorial, and Wikipedia:Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia is short, and full of good advice. Or try this one - four modules, taking one hour it says. Online participants who can't join us in person are welcome to list themselves below with # ~~~~
We will need several experienced Wikipedians. After you've registered please sign up below with 4 tildas.
Sameichel ( talk) 14:15, 19 April 2014 (UTC)sameichel
Paper