Wiki Loves Women ToolKit Event

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Event checklist[edit]

IDENTIFY A TEAM. It is easier to organise an event as a team of 2-5 people than all alone. Each organiser skills add up, it is more fun, and during the event, it is clearly easier to deal with everyone needs and requests.

FIND A VENUE. We encourage you to use a free, public space for your event. A WLW event is a perfect program for libraries, museums, universities, community led co-working spaces, or simply a partnering NGO. Look into local public institutions and ask if they would be interested in partnering with you or adding the Edit-a-thon to their list of programs for the year.

SECURE THE DATE AND TIME Consider your audience: schools often choose a weekday like Friday. NGOs may prefer a week-end. Identify the best day and the time. We recommand at least 3 hours. It is often a good idea to include a time slot for a shared meal.

CREATE YOUR WIKIPEDIA USERNAME AND PASSWORD Don’t have an account on Wikipedia? Create a username and password using this link.

REGISTER YOUR EVENT ON THE DASHBOARD The Dashboard is a tool we use to track edits to articles during edit-a-thons. It is also a great tool to track the activity of each participant, during and after the event. Once you tried it, you will not be able to do an event without it. You can find it here. We also made this step by step guide that shows you how to use it. You’ll need your Wikipedia username and password that you just created to sign-in to the Dashboard.

SUBMIT YOUR EVENT DETAILS Wiki page

REQUEST ACCOUNT CREATOR STATUS FOR YOUR EVENT Wikipedia has a limit on the number of accounts that can be created in a day by one person. Encourage your event participants to register an account on Wikipedia all by themselves prior before they come. You can also request permission to create accounts on Wikipedia so that you can do it the day of. To request account creator status, add your username to this page:xxx.

GET SOCIAL Use the hashtags #wikiloveswomen to share your stories or your organizing work. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter and share ! You can also join our Facebook group xxx to connect with fellow organizers and get quick answers to any questions you might have

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Choose focus topic[edit]

Decide the focus of your event. Establish a list of articles to work on. You may list or pick up suggestions from this page : Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Women/Suggested articles

Find a venue[edit]

We encourage you to use a free, public space for your event. This might be in libraries, museums, community led co-working spaces, and universities. Look into local public institutions and ask if they would be interested in partnering with you or adding the Edit-a-thon to their list of programs for the year.

Secure the date and time[edit]

This is an easy one. Consider your audience: schools often choose a weekday like Friday. Once you have a date and a time, the next step is to find a dope person experienced in Wikipedia who can help to lead trainings at your edit-a-thon.

Submit your event details on the event page[edit]

This is the page Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Loves Women/Current activity

Request account creator status for the event[edit]

Wikipedia has a limit on the number of accounts that can be created in a day by one person. Encourage your event participants to register an account on Wikipedia prior before they come. You can also request permission to create accounts on Wikipedia so that you can do it the day of. To request account creator status : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Event_coordinator

Register your event on the dashboard[edit]

The Dashboard is a tool we use to track edits to articles during edit-a-thons. You can find the Wiki Loves Women dashboard program here : https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/campaigns/wiki_loves_women_2018/overview
Please register your event under the Wiki Loves Women program. You’ll need your Wikipedia username and password that you just created to sign-in to the Dashboard.

Add list of articles suggestions on the dashboard[edit]

Add the articles you intend to work on, or that you want to suggest your participants to work on to the dashboard. You may even consider assigning them to certain attendees.

Get social[edit]

Use the hashtag #wikiloveswomen to share your stories or your organizing work. Publish info on twitter and on Facebook.
Current handles: http://www.twitter.com/wikiloveswomen and http://www.facebook.com/wikiloveswomen

Invite[edit]

Invite participants and inform press (by email).

After the event[edit]

Write a small report for this page : Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Loves Women/Current activity. Do not hesitate adding pictures of participants.

Templates[edit]

Assigning an article to the Wiki Loves Women Task Force[edit]

To assign an article to the Wiki Loves Women Task Force, add the {{WikiProject Wiki Loves Women}} template to the article's talk page:

{{WikiProject Wiki Loves Women|class= |importance= }}

You are encouraged to assess the quality of the article and rank its importance to the project while you are adding the template.

Category impacted : Category:WikiProject Wiki Loves Women articles

User page templates[edit]

Members of the task force are invited to add this box to their user pages:

WLW logo puzzle piece This user is a member of Wiki Loves Women.

To add this template, paste the following code into your user page:

{{User WikiProject Wiki Loves Women}}

The following is the Barnstar notice for the winners of the Wiki Loves Women #15Challenge:

Template:Wiki Loves Women Challenge Winner Barnstar

Awards[edit]

Wiki Loves Women Barnstar[edit]

This award is from the Wiki Loves Women project. It is awarded to editors who make significant contributions to the coverage of notable women from Africa or women's issues in Africa.
Wiki-Loves-Women barnstar

Mind the Gap Award[edit]

To use this award paste the following template with your own message on the userpage: {{subst:Mind the Gap Award|1=Put your message here. ~~~~}}

Mind the Gap Award

Your message here.

Also see Gender gap task force project page.

Books and suggestion bibliography[edit]

Contest toolkit template[edit]

Media and partners[edit]

Visuals may be found at c:Category:Wiki Loves Women

Press release templates are not yet ready for former press releases may be seen at c:Category:Wiki Loves Women Press.

Partners agreement templates may be found in the project dropbox.

Business cards and Wiki Loves Women email addresses may be asked to Isla.