Looks interesting. Not sure I can afford to come but Women in Red could support on line

Roger

On 8 February 2018 at 16:30, John Lubbock <john.lubbock@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Have you updated it in the events list or shall I do that?

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On 8 February 2018 at 15:59, MCANDREW Ewan <Ewan.McAndrew@ed.ac.uk> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

 

Please disseminate to interested colleagues as appropriate – this event is open to all.

 

We’ve moved our #Vote100 Wikipedia editing event to the University of Edinburgh’s central campus and the Teaching Studio LG.07 at David Hume Tower Building. The event is part of the Festival of Creative Learning and 2018’s celebration of one hundred years since the Representation of the People Act (1918) came into force and women were finally given the right to vote, almost fifty years after the Edinburgh Seven fought for and won the right to train and practice as doctors. #Vote100 #FCL18

Festival of Creative Learning events – Free and open to all!

 

  1. #Vote100 Wikipedia editing event (22 February 2018).
  2. Wikidata Hackathon – Learn how to edit Wikipedia’s most exciting sister project (21 Feb).
  3. Histropedia workshops – create bespoke visually dynamic timelines in minutes (20 Feb).

 

This email is to invite you take part in the event where you can learn how to edit, meet supportive colleagues, have refreshments and help address Wikipedia’s systemic bias by publishing a new article of your choice about a suffragette, a notable women in medicine or any of the incredible women missing from Wikipedia e.g. Bessie Watson, the Scottish child suffragette and piper. More suggestions for pages to edit are very welcome.

 

Bring a friend, bring two! We have a very large room, food and drink and lots of pages to create. No editing experience necessary, full training will be provided and it’s super easy (& fun) to do.

 

Only 17.39% of biographies on Wikipedia are about notable women so there are a great many notable women missing (both historic and contemporary) from Wikipedia and from Google’s top search results.

 

I hope you can find time to attend as we could greatly use your support.

 

Best wishes,

 

Ewan

 

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