From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The University of Maryland Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library at The Clarice, University of Maryland is hosting a #WikiTurgy edit-a-thon Coworking Space! Join us and fellow theatre enthusiasts for a mass act of public dramaturgy. This internet-wide event aims to make Wikipedia’s articles on American theatre more inclusive and is part of a nation-wide effort to improve equality across the theatrical landscape and to promote the profile of women and minorities in the performing arts. According to the group of artists and dramaturgs who began the push for the February 17th edit-a-thon, they "consider this Edit-a-Thon an opportunity to expand the table of contents of this public encyclopedia to include the myriad under-/unsung theatre artists whose bodies of work contribute to the diverse landscape of theatre. To learn more about this call for participation, see their blog post entitled "Public Dramaturgy, Wikipedia, and Combatting 'Columbusing'."

An edit-a-thon empowers anyone to jump in as an editor to Wikipedia articles. It's one way to support an artist whose work you know, admire and feel should have a more publicly visible space online. Topics will not be assigned – you get to choose what articles you’d like to edit or create!

Research assistance is available from MSPAL librarians, Steve Henry (Music) and Felicity Brown (Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies). Please plan on bringing your own laptop and charger. A limited number of laptops are available on loan from the library.

Learn more about the invite to join #WikiTurgy on Facebook, and if you’re interested in participating, RSVP to mpagado@umd.edu so we can plan accordingly. Evening hours are available depending on the level of interest.

When and Where

Monday, March 30, 2015, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

This event will be held at the University of Maryland's Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. See the Google map for the location of the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, and visit The Clarice for more on directions, parking, and public transportation options.

Suggestions and Ideas for Articles

Our goal for the #Wikiturgy edit-a-thon is to expand and edited current articles and create new ones. Be creative - is there a topic you'd like to see covered? An article you know of that needs some revisions? Let us know what you'd like to work on, or if you have ideas that can jump-start someone else.

Want to participate but don't know where to start? Our general and special collections are full of great resources and archival materials that will help. Some of our suggested topics include:

  • African Continuum Theatre Co
  • Anderson, Gillian
  • Clark, Frances Elliott
  • DC Punk and Indie Fanzines (contains writings on gender and politics)
  • Hanna, Judith checkY
  • Herndon, Marcia
  • Hoffman, Mary
  • Lawler, Vannett (particularly her UNESCO papers)
  • Liz Lerman Dance Exchange checkY
  • Morgan, Hazel
  • Parker, Alice checkY
  • Pitts, Lilla Belle
  • Pope, Heidi & CODA
  • Rockmore, Clara
  • Rosen, Meriam (and Improvisations Unlimited)
  • Selvadurai, Myra
  • Sigel, Madeleine Bartfeld
  • Studio Theatre, The (founded by Joy Zinoman – some say that for a while they were one in the same)


(Please place a checkY next an article to indicate that edits were made; the mark does not mean that all the suggested work for that article was completed.)

Resources

Web access

The Library will have wireless guest accounts for participants. A limited number of computers will be available to borrow, but please bring your own laptop if you have one!

Free databases

The following University of Maryland subscription databases will be available to those onsite or who have UMD login credentials:

General Primary Source Resources

Performing Arts Resources

Archival and manuscript collections

Basics on editing Wikipedia

About the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library

The Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library (MSPAL) is the central location on the College Park campus for music, theatre, and dance materials. Opened in 2000 as part of the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, MSPAL's public areas include a spacious main reading room with individual study carrels and computer workstations, a separate reading room for special collections, a lounge-style study room, a seminar room, and a group study room. A multi-media exhibition gallery, with an adjacent lecture/concert room, links the Library to the Smith Center's exciting programming via the Grand Pavilion.

Reference librarians, curators, and expert permanent staff are available on weekdays during regular working hours. However, the library is open evening and weekend hours, and offers basic circulation and information services during those times.

The Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library is home to several special collections and archives of materials relating to the arts. Special Collections in Performing Arts (SCPA) of the University of Maryland Libraries contains performing arts collections that preserve performance, education, recordings, and scholarship.

Also located within the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, the International Piano Archives at Maryland is a unique resource for the study, appreciation, and preservation of the classical piano repertoire and its performance. IPAM's collections comprise the world's most extensive concentration of piano recordings, books, scores, programs and related materials, including the archival papers of many great keyboard artists.

RSVP

Please RSVP by email to Megan Pagado, Assistant Manager of Digital Media at The Clarice, at mpagado@umd.edu. Megan may also be reached through The Clarice's website; follow the link and click register. Once you've sent an RSVP, feel free to indicate your intention to attend either by editing the appropriate section below.

Will Attend

  1. mspalga ( talk) 04:47, 11 March 2015 (UTC) reply
  2. shenrywiki ( talk) 04:48, 11 March 2015 (UTC) reply
  3. lisity17 ( talk) 04:49, 11 March 2015 (UTC) reply
  4. mpagado ( talk) 02:28, 30 March 2015 (UTC) reply

Maybe Attending

Getting There

Via Metro:

The Green/Yellow line Metro includes a stop in College Park. The Green train stops in College Park all day. The Yellow line only stops in College Park during rush hour service, 6:30 AM-9:00 AM and 3:30 PM-6:00 PM. You can use the Metro Trip Planner to determine travel times.

The College Park Metro stop is about a mile-and-a-half from the University of Maryland campus. The University provides a shuttle to and from the Metro station that runs every ten minutes. The shuttle is number 104 and it picks up in the circle right at the top of the station escalator. See the University Department of Transportation Services page for more information.

Metro Bus:

The University of Maryland is serviced by the following Metrobuses:

  • C2 - between the Twinbrook and Greenbelt Metro stations
  • C8 - between the White Flint and College Park Metro stations
  • J4 - between the Bethesda and College Park Metro stations
  • F6 - between the Fort Totten and New Carrollton Metro stations

The buses all pick up and drop off at a station on Campus Drive, two blocks from Hornbake Library.

Driving:

See the Google Map of the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library for more information.

Parking:

Visitor parking is available in the Stadium Drive Parking Garage, between the Michelle Smith Performing Library and the UMD football stadium. Rates are $3.00 per hour, with a $15.00 per day maximum; you can also pay for parking using the Parkmobile app. See the University of Maryland, Department of Transportation Visitor Parking page for more information.

Parking is also available off campus at the College Park city public parking garage at the corner of at Yale Avenue and Knox Road at a rate of $.75/hour. The public parking garage is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. See the College Park Downtown Parking Garage page for more information.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The University of Maryland Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library at The Clarice, University of Maryland is hosting a #WikiTurgy edit-a-thon Coworking Space! Join us and fellow theatre enthusiasts for a mass act of public dramaturgy. This internet-wide event aims to make Wikipedia’s articles on American theatre more inclusive and is part of a nation-wide effort to improve equality across the theatrical landscape and to promote the profile of women and minorities in the performing arts. According to the group of artists and dramaturgs who began the push for the February 17th edit-a-thon, they "consider this Edit-a-Thon an opportunity to expand the table of contents of this public encyclopedia to include the myriad under-/unsung theatre artists whose bodies of work contribute to the diverse landscape of theatre. To learn more about this call for participation, see their blog post entitled "Public Dramaturgy, Wikipedia, and Combatting 'Columbusing'."

An edit-a-thon empowers anyone to jump in as an editor to Wikipedia articles. It's one way to support an artist whose work you know, admire and feel should have a more publicly visible space online. Topics will not be assigned – you get to choose what articles you’d like to edit or create!

Research assistance is available from MSPAL librarians, Steve Henry (Music) and Felicity Brown (Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies). Please plan on bringing your own laptop and charger. A limited number of laptops are available on loan from the library.

Learn more about the invite to join #WikiTurgy on Facebook, and if you’re interested in participating, RSVP to mpagado@umd.edu so we can plan accordingly. Evening hours are available depending on the level of interest.

When and Where

Monday, March 30, 2015, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

This event will be held at the University of Maryland's Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. See the Google map for the location of the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, and visit The Clarice for more on directions, parking, and public transportation options.

Suggestions and Ideas for Articles

Our goal for the #Wikiturgy edit-a-thon is to expand and edited current articles and create new ones. Be creative - is there a topic you'd like to see covered? An article you know of that needs some revisions? Let us know what you'd like to work on, or if you have ideas that can jump-start someone else.

Want to participate but don't know where to start? Our general and special collections are full of great resources and archival materials that will help. Some of our suggested topics include:

  • African Continuum Theatre Co
  • Anderson, Gillian
  • Clark, Frances Elliott
  • DC Punk and Indie Fanzines (contains writings on gender and politics)
  • Hanna, Judith checkY
  • Herndon, Marcia
  • Hoffman, Mary
  • Lawler, Vannett (particularly her UNESCO papers)
  • Liz Lerman Dance Exchange checkY
  • Morgan, Hazel
  • Parker, Alice checkY
  • Pitts, Lilla Belle
  • Pope, Heidi & CODA
  • Rockmore, Clara
  • Rosen, Meriam (and Improvisations Unlimited)
  • Selvadurai, Myra
  • Sigel, Madeleine Bartfeld
  • Studio Theatre, The (founded by Joy Zinoman – some say that for a while they were one in the same)


(Please place a checkY next an article to indicate that edits were made; the mark does not mean that all the suggested work for that article was completed.)

Resources

Web access

The Library will have wireless guest accounts for participants. A limited number of computers will be available to borrow, but please bring your own laptop if you have one!

Free databases

The following University of Maryland subscription databases will be available to those onsite or who have UMD login credentials:

General Primary Source Resources

Performing Arts Resources

Archival and manuscript collections

Basics on editing Wikipedia

About the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library

The Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library (MSPAL) is the central location on the College Park campus for music, theatre, and dance materials. Opened in 2000 as part of the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, MSPAL's public areas include a spacious main reading room with individual study carrels and computer workstations, a separate reading room for special collections, a lounge-style study room, a seminar room, and a group study room. A multi-media exhibition gallery, with an adjacent lecture/concert room, links the Library to the Smith Center's exciting programming via the Grand Pavilion.

Reference librarians, curators, and expert permanent staff are available on weekdays during regular working hours. However, the library is open evening and weekend hours, and offers basic circulation and information services during those times.

The Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library is home to several special collections and archives of materials relating to the arts. Special Collections in Performing Arts (SCPA) of the University of Maryland Libraries contains performing arts collections that preserve performance, education, recordings, and scholarship.

Also located within the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, the International Piano Archives at Maryland is a unique resource for the study, appreciation, and preservation of the classical piano repertoire and its performance. IPAM's collections comprise the world's most extensive concentration of piano recordings, books, scores, programs and related materials, including the archival papers of many great keyboard artists.

RSVP

Please RSVP by email to Megan Pagado, Assistant Manager of Digital Media at The Clarice, at mpagado@umd.edu. Megan may also be reached through The Clarice's website; follow the link and click register. Once you've sent an RSVP, feel free to indicate your intention to attend either by editing the appropriate section below.

Will Attend

  1. mspalga ( talk) 04:47, 11 March 2015 (UTC) reply
  2. shenrywiki ( talk) 04:48, 11 March 2015 (UTC) reply
  3. lisity17 ( talk) 04:49, 11 March 2015 (UTC) reply
  4. mpagado ( talk) 02:28, 30 March 2015 (UTC) reply

Maybe Attending

Getting There

Via Metro:

The Green/Yellow line Metro includes a stop in College Park. The Green train stops in College Park all day. The Yellow line only stops in College Park during rush hour service, 6:30 AM-9:00 AM and 3:30 PM-6:00 PM. You can use the Metro Trip Planner to determine travel times.

The College Park Metro stop is about a mile-and-a-half from the University of Maryland campus. The University provides a shuttle to and from the Metro station that runs every ten minutes. The shuttle is number 104 and it picks up in the circle right at the top of the station escalator. See the University Department of Transportation Services page for more information.

Metro Bus:

The University of Maryland is serviced by the following Metrobuses:

  • C2 - between the Twinbrook and Greenbelt Metro stations
  • C8 - between the White Flint and College Park Metro stations
  • J4 - between the Bethesda and College Park Metro stations
  • F6 - between the Fort Totten and New Carrollton Metro stations

The buses all pick up and drop off at a station on Campus Drive, two blocks from Hornbake Library.

Driving:

See the Google Map of the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library for more information.

Parking:

Visitor parking is available in the Stadium Drive Parking Garage, between the Michelle Smith Performing Library and the UMD football stadium. Rates are $3.00 per hour, with a $15.00 per day maximum; you can also pay for parking using the Parkmobile app. See the University of Maryland, Department of Transportation Visitor Parking page for more information.

Parking is also available off campus at the College Park city public parking garage at the corner of at Yale Avenue and Knox Road at a rate of $.75/hour. The public parking garage is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. See the College Park Downtown Parking Garage page for more information.


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