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Wikipedia:GLAM/State Library of New South Wales/SLNSW Volunteers Training 1lib1ref 2021

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Volunteers introduction to 1lib1ref at the State Library

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1Lib1Ref stands for one librarian, one reference. It's a global campaign to add a missing references to articles on Wikipedia to improve the quality of content on Wikimedia platforms. Wikipedia is one of the first stops for readers and researchers. It’s an especially important resource now, during COVID-19, when people are looking for trustworthy, unbiased, and up-to-date information. The library is hosting two online events to help get you started:

  • Thursday 20 May
  • Thursday 27 of May

Agenda

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  • Acknowledgement of country, welcome and introductions
  • Introduction to 1lib1ref
  • Overview of how to add a citation

Rationale for Wikimedia and libraries working together

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  • English language Wikipedia is the 5th most popular website in the world. (Source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-50-most-visited-websites-in-the-world/)
  • Wikipedia is available in many languages (currently 310) ... if you have other language skills you can work in those languages.
  • Wikipedia has sister projects including Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata
  • Wikipedia is an encyclopedia ... libraries are full of facts and references (citations) e.g. 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains;
  • There are a lot of Australian and NSW events, people, objects, buildings, etc. that can be included in Wikipedia if we can demonstrate their notability e.g. Sydney punchbowls

State Library staff who can assist

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Resources

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Getting started

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Setting up your user account

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Turning on visual editor

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There are two different ways to edit Wikipedia, we recommend you start with Visual Editor.

Adding a citation

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Good sources to use to find citations and references

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Wikipedia policies and guidelines

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