Wikimedia documents initiative
The Wikimedia documents initiative (WMDOC) aims at creating and maintaining a centralized set of standardized, up-to-date and localized core reference documents for public relations, marketing and public outreach. It follows the PR material cleanup.
All documents will be hosted on meta-wiki. Their PDF version will be hosted on Commons.
Documents
[edit]This initiative's goal is to maintain a set of core documents such as leaflets, cheatsheets, presentations and one-pagers[1]. All-in-one kits with several of these documents will also be offered for Wikimedians who want to stage an event easily. More specific documents such as posters can be created but they won't be a part of the core set of documents.
Tools & fonts
[edit]In order to allow for maximum flexibility, dissemination and responsiveness, all the documents produced as part of this initiative will be created using open fonts, libre software and open formats.
- Fonts
- DejaVu fonts family
- Open font library
- Open font library on fontly.org
- Tools
- Scribus for most of the desktop publishing
- LaTeX Beamer for presentations
- Inkscape for vector graphics
Matrix of available documents and languages
[edit]- WMDOC/matrix: matrix of documents and languages
Videos and multimedia content
[edit]Please note that many videos where made for the fundraising campaign and they need to be edited if used for other purposes.
WHO
[edit]Anyone can edit
[edit]Wikipedians
[edit]Outreach
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Black lives matters edit-a-thon NY
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Art + Feminism edit-a-thon NY
Volunteers and join the community
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About volunteers with some portraits of volunteers
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Wikipedian Emily Temple-Wood invites the public to edit Wikipedia. Video sesigned for social media
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Jimmy Wales invites you to join a meetup
Protagonists
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Christian Cariño (Mexico)
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Lionel Allorge (photographer, France)
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Emily Temple-Wood (US)
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Evan Amos (video games consoles, US)
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Felix Nartey (Ghana)
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Allan Aguilar (Costa Rica)
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Jack Andraka (testimonial for donation)
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Oarabile Mudongo (Botswana)
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May Hachem (Egypt)
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Alejandro Linares García (Mexico)
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Andrea Zanni (Italia)
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Benoit Rochon (Canada)
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David Shankbone (US)
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Ganesh Paudel (Nepal)
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Mei Jiun Kwek (Malaysia)
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Mike Cline (US)
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Q Miceli (US)
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Salah Almhamdi (Tunisia)
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Sami Al-Mubarak and Mina Nagy Takla (Arabic content)
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Srikeit Tadepalli and Noopur Raval (India)
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Adrianne Wadewitz (US)
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Dumisani Ndubane (South Africa)
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Erlan Vega (Bolivia)
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Gereon Kalkuhl (Germany)
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Gideon Digby (Australia)
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Howard Morland (US)
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Peter Coti (US)
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Poongothai Balasubramanian (India)
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Ravan Jaafar Altaie (Iraq)
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Susan Hewitt about Love Dart (US)
Photos and portraits at Wikimania.
Jimmy Wales
[edit]Wikimedia Foundation
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Jimmy Wales and creating a non profit
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English - available with subtitles
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This is the Wikimedia Foundation
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Iraq Wikimedia User Group
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Hackathon
Institutions contributing to Wikipedia with open licenses
[edit]WHERE
[edit]Servers
[edit]International community
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Global knowledge
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WikiIndaba (gathering of Wikipedians in Africa)
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Delegation from Kazakhstan
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Meetup in Bagdad, Iraq
Content and contributors
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2011
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2011
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2012
Access to Wikipedia on mobile phones
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Wikipedia Zero (free access to Wikipedia on mobile phone) - The project was dismissed
Wikimedia Foundation offices
[edit]WHEN
[edit]WHAT
[edit]Encyclopedia
[edit]Do you know Wikipedia?
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FR with subtitles
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FR with subtitles
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FR
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FR
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FR
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FR
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FR
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FR
Sources
[edit]Content and size
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Printing Wikipedia (Michael Mandiberg)
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2007
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Satire
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I wonder how long it would take to read Wikipedia from cover to cover? 50 years
Software
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Ward Cunningham, Inventor of the Wiki
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Wikipedia and NASA have something in common (MediaWiki)
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Visual editor, 2013
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Hackathon in Jerusalem
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Tech meetup in Ramallah
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Wikipedia translation tool (100,000 translations)
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Wikipedia translation tool (350,000 translations)
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Wikipedia is going 100- HTTPS
Money (and donations)
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Finance at Wikimedia Foundation
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funny!
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Thank you for your donation
Copyright and open license
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What is Creative Commons?
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Copyright and public domain
Fun
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Wikipedia hymn 2.0
WHY
[edit]Facts Matter
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Facts matter
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Wikipedia content in 2014
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Wikipedia content in 2015
Access to knowledge
[edit]A petition for free access to Wikipedia
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Petition to have access to Wikipedia for free in South Africa, 2014
Wikipedia and education
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Why do you teach Wikipedia?
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What was your first Wikipedia article?
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The five pillars of Wikipedia
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Assignments
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Brochures and tutorials
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The key to a successful education program
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Social media & connectivity
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Work with the Wikipedia community
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Motivating students
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Language and translation
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11 Scaling and when to hire an employee
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12 Success and learning from failure
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Annie Lin and LiAnna Davis about the Education program (with reference to the article about the National Democratic Party in Egypt)
Heritage
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Wiki Loves Monuments
HOW
[edit]How do you edit Wikipedia
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IT animation
Video tutorials about different Wikimedia projects
Listen to Wikipedia - category on Wikimedia Commons
Jimmy Wales asks questions
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Describe Wikipedia in 6 words or less
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Describe yourself using a Wikipedia article
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What is a Wikipedia article that represents you?
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What is your favorite Wikipedia article?
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What's an edit that you made on Wikipedia that you're most proud of?
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What's the first Wikipedia article you remember reading?
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What is the most interesting mathematical fact that you know?
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What's the weirdest fact you ever saw in Wikipedia?
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What's the most memorable time that Wikipedia helped you out?
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Why is free access to the sum of human knowledge important to you?
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Why don't ads belong on Wikipedia?
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Can you summarize your New Year's resolution in a Wikipedia article?
Icons
[edit]Five pillars
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Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
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Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view
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Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute
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Wikipedia's editors should treat each other with respect and civility
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Wikipedia has no firm rules
Wikipedian users
[edit]Credits
[edit]Please note that there are some fantastic people who produced this documentation, among whom Victor Grigas.
Notes and references
[edit]- ↑ One-pagers can be assembled into a press kit.