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An edit-a-thon on Neuroscience will take place on Saturday, 7 June 2014 from 10:30 to 13:30 ( BST): Eventbrite booking page. The form of the event will different from our previous events aimed at scientists, and those with an interest in science, who wanted to learn about editing Wikipedia. This time there will be smaller groups of scientists and experienced Wikipedians who will work together to improve articles. So there will not be the usual workshop-style training, though the scientists attending will certainly come to understand Wikipedia editing processes.
Online participants from both groups will be very welcome. Please bring a laptop if possible; we will have a few spare, but not enough for most people.
This will be the last public event held during John's period as Wikimedian-in-residence, but we hope to continue with other public events in the future.
If you are interested in participating remotely please sign up below. Edits of those who do will be looked over and any necessary tidying done after the event (we realize the time of the event is not ideal for North America - apologies!). Please also link to any articles you work on, and use the event talk page to raise any queries or issues. I'll do reminders, 2-3 days before, & on the day.
The following journal articles, for which a subscription is normally required, will be freely available online from 6-8 June: these issues have been made free from 6-8th June but just let me know if you would like this changed/extended:
These further items are always free to access: (list to follow)
![]() | This page is an archive. Do not edit the contents of this page. Please direct any additional comments to the current main page. |
An edit-a-thon on Neuroscience will take place on Saturday, 7 June 2014 from 10:30 to 13:30 ( BST): Eventbrite booking page. The form of the event will different from our previous events aimed at scientists, and those with an interest in science, who wanted to learn about editing Wikipedia. This time there will be smaller groups of scientists and experienced Wikipedians who will work together to improve articles. So there will not be the usual workshop-style training, though the scientists attending will certainly come to understand Wikipedia editing processes.
Online participants from both groups will be very welcome. Please bring a laptop if possible; we will have a few spare, but not enough for most people.
This will be the last public event held during John's period as Wikimedian-in-residence, but we hope to continue with other public events in the future.
If you are interested in participating remotely please sign up below. Edits of those who do will be looked over and any necessary tidying done after the event (we realize the time of the event is not ideal for North America - apologies!). Please also link to any articles you work on, and use the event talk page to raise any queries or issues. I'll do reminders, 2-3 days before, & on the day.
The following journal articles, for which a subscription is normally required, will be freely available online from 6-8 June: these issues have been made free from 6-8th June but just let me know if you would like this changed/extended:
These further items are always free to access: (list to follow)