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Archive 11 = 2021
Friday Jan 15: ONLINE Wikipedia Day NYC
January 15, 6pm: Wikimedia NYC celebrates 20 years of Wikipedia | |
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Wikipedia Day is always a big day for Wikimedia NYC. While we cannot meet in person, we still have something special planned. We will begin the event with the debut of a new video celebrating our community. This will be followed by a panel discussion with some of the people you'll see in the video talking about Wikipedia's 20th anniversary, Wikimedia New York City, and the amazing work they do on Wikimedia projects. The event will be broadcast live via YouTube. Feel free to ask questions for the panel through the chat! We will also have some NYC wiki trivia you can participate in, with confectionery prizes.
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Want to help me make the ALA template better?
Hey there -- I saw your edit to the library associations template. I think that one may not work (as I was envisioning it, but maybe I am not looking at this right) because PLA is already in the ALA Template but I think the ALA template (here) could be a lot better. Want to help me sort it out? And maybe we could think if consortia should be in the library associations template or their own template too. Jessamyn (talk) 00:29, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
- Hiya, you're right about PLA. At first I thought consortiums should be part it, but I see you've designed so that it's for individuals (not really institutions). ALA is difficult because it includes so many smaller groups (which I guess don't have their own WP pages). I'd say just start the template, notify library groups and let people at it. :) - kosboot (talk) 00:56, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
- Sounds good, thank you. Sorry I missed this last week. Jessamyn (talk) 22:53, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
This Month in Education: January 2021
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Books & Bytes - Issue 42
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Issue 42, November – December 2020
- New EBSCO collections now available
- 1Lib1Ref 2021 underway
- Library Card input requested
- Libraries love Wikimedia, too!
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In friendship
Thank you for help with the Jerome Kohl article, remembered in friendship --Gerda Arendt (talk) 13:25, 28 January 2021 (UTC)
The Signpost: 31 January 2021
- News and notes: 1,000,000,000 edits, board elections, virtual Wikimania 2021
- Special report: Wiki reporting on the United States insurrection
- In focus: From Anarchy to Wikiality, Glaring Bias to Good Cop: Press Coverage of Wikipedia's First Two Decades
- Technology report: The people who built Wikipedia, technically
- Videos and podcasts: Celebrating 20 years
- News from the WMF: Wikipedia celebrates 20 years of free, trusted information for the world
- Recent research: Students still have a better opinion of Wikipedia than teachers
- Humour: Dr. Seuss's Guide to Wikipedia
- Featured content: New Year, same Featured Content report!
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- Obituary: Flyer22 Frozen
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February 17: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC
February 17, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC | |
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The Rothschilds (musical)
I am unwatching this article. There is a new editor who is adding a lot of, I think, POV information to the article about the revised production. If you have any interest in this musical, you may wish to challenge him. If you do, let me know and I will support you on the Talk page, but I am travelling, and I cannot challenge what he is doing by myself. All the best, -- Ssilvers (talk) 03:32, 20 February 2021 (UTC)
Thursday Feb 25: ONLINE Black Wiki History Month at the Schomburg Center
Feb 25, 1:30-5pm: Black Wiki History Month at the Schomburg Center | |
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You are invited to join the AfroCROWD and Wikimedia NYC communities for the 7th year of this edit-a-thon, this time being held in a virtual format. More information about how to connect is available on the meetup page, and register on the form to get the Zoom link. We look forward to seeing local Wikimedians, but would also like to invite folks from the greater New York metropolitan area (and beyond!) who might not typically be able to join us in person!
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This Month in Education: February 2021
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The Signpost: 28 February 2021
- News and notes: Maher stepping down
- Disinformation report: A "billionaire battle" on Wikipedia: Sex, lies, and video
- In the media: Corporate influence at OSM, Fox watching the hen house
- News from the WMF: Who tells your story on Wikipedia
- Featured content: A Love of Knowledge, for Valentine's Day
- Traffic report: Does it almost feel like you've been here before?
- Gallery: What is Black history and culture?
March 6, 12:30pm: Met Women's History Month Virtual Edit Meet-up | |
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You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community and the Metropolitan Museum of Art for our The Met x Wikipedia Virtual Edit Meet-up: Women's History Month. We will be partially coordinating with Art+Feminism and all of the International Women's Day and Women's History Month campaigns. Watch and join the livestream! The Metropolitan Museum of Art event on Saturday Mar 6 will host a tutorial and question-and-answer session live on YouTube and other social media platforms.
Chat about improving articles! Support will be provided to help guide new editors in this area at Wikimedia Gender Gap Editing Chat for the duration of the campaign.
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March 13, 12-5pm: Asia Art Archive in America: Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon | |
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You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community and Asia Art Archive for our fourth annual (and first virtual) Asia Art Archive in America: Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon! Organized by Asia Art Archive in America and NaPupila in collaboration with Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong and supported by Wikimedia NYC, this event brings together participants to discuss, create, share, and improve Wikipedia articles about women and non-binary artists. We will be partially coordinating with Art+Feminism and all of the International Women's Day and Women's History Month campaigns. Register and join the virtual event!
P.S. Next WikiWednesday You are also invited to join our March 17 WikiWednesday next week with a Saint Patrick's Day guest speaker from Wikimedia Community Ireland. |
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March 17, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC with Wikimedia Community Ireland for St Patrick's Day | |
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Books & Bytes – Issue 42
Books & Bytes
Issue 42, January – February 2021
- New partnerships: PNAS, De Gruyter, Nomos
- 1Lib1Ref
- Library Card
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This Month in Education: March 2021
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The Signpost: 28 March 2021
- News and notes: A future with a for-profit subsidiary?
- Gallery: Wiki Loves Monuments
- In the media: Wikimedia LLC and disinformation in Japan
- News from the WMF: Project Rewrite: Tell the missing stories of women on Wikipedia and beyond
- Recent research: 10%-30% of Wikipedia’s contributors have subject-matter expertise
- From the archives: Google isn't responsible for Wikipedia's mistakes
- Obituary: Yoninah
- From the editor: What else can we say?
- Arbitration report: Open letter to the Board of Trustees
- Traffic report: Wanda, Meghan, Liz, Phil and Zack
This Month in GLAM: March 2021
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April 21, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC with Environmental focus | |
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The Signpost: 25 April 2021
- From the editor: A change is gonna come
- Disinformation report: Paid editing by a former head of state's business enterprise
- In the media: Fernando, governance, and rugby
- Opinion: The (Universal) Code of Conduct
- Op-Ed: A Little Fun Goes A Long Way
- Changing the world: The reach of protest images on Wikipedia
- Recent research: Quality of aquatic and anatomical articles
- Traffic report: The verdict is guilty, guilty, guilty
- News from Wiki Education: Encouraging professional physicists to engage in outreach on Wikipedia
This Month in Education: April 2021
The Signpost: 25 April 2021
- From the editor: A change is gonna come
- Disinformation report: Paid editing by a former head of state's business enterprise
- In the media: Fernando, governance, and rugby
- Opinion: The (Universal) Code of Conduct
- Op-Ed: A Little Fun Goes A Long Way
- Changing the world: The reach of protest images on Wikipedia
- Recent research: Quality of aquatic and anatomical articles
- Traffic report: The verdict is guilty, guilty, guilty
- News from Wiki Education: Encouraging professional physicists to engage in outreach on Wikipedia
Books & Bytes – Issue 43
Books & Bytes
Issue 43, March – April 2021
- New Library Card designs
- 1Lib1Ref May
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May 19: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC
May 19, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC | |
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Thanks again for supplying references that allowed me to make a start on Leslie Parnas. Not having access to subscription sites is a drag. Deor (talk) 22:11, 20 May 2021 (UTC) |
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June 16: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC
June 16, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC | |
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This Month in Education: June 2021
The Signpost: 27 June 2021
- News and notes: Elections, Wikimania, masking and more
- In the media: Boris and Joe, reliability, love, and money
- Disinformation report: Croatian Wikipedia: capture and release
- Recent research: Feminist critique of Wikipedia's epistemology, Black Americans vastly underrepresented among editors, Wiki Workshop report
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- Forum: Is WMF fundraising abusive?
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Freeing books into the Public Domain
It seems that the excellent NYPL project to digitize the CCE and identify PD books that were never renewed could use more granular cleanup + linking of reg + renewal records to library records [and instances of PD works that haven't been complicated w/ later inserts].
Do you know if anyone has tried to create a wikibase out of the latest CCE data? (tabular or xml) – SJ + 20:37, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
- Just realized a few days too late that this would have made a fine LD4 topic ;) – SJ + 20:37, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
- @Sj: The only PD work I know of at NYPL is identifying materials already digitized or to be digitized and clearing it. There is a low-priority project to let HathiTrust know that NYPL-copyrighted items should be made available. Beyond that I don't believe anyone at NYPL asides from a literally handful of us are working with Wikidata and I know of no one working with Wikibase. - kosboot (talk) 21:26, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
- I see, thanks! I believe Greg Cram's team has been following up on the 2019 release of the CCE dataset.
- For context, I see this as a good step towards id'ing the complete list of a) renewed works (linked to both library record + previous registration record), and b) pre-'63 registered works that were never renewed. This has stalled on
- identifying renewals/registrations w/ no associated library record (for the many pamphlets that appear in the CCE but not any library)
- linking other r/r's to library records
- identifying works that, if first published domestically, are PD due to non-renewal
- estimating domestic-publication status for these works (and method of estimation)
- identifying a manifestation of these works that would be PD
- where no such manifestation has been found, identifying the manifestation that seems to have the fewest inserts or other changes, and linking to a project (PGDP or wikisource?) to extract the PD text
- This iterative work seems suited to a wikibase instance dedicated to identifying and freeing this collection. It seems that it would be in the thousands of works. I'm interested in fleshing that out further with someone already adding book metadata to WD. – SJ + 22:31, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
- @Sj: The only PD work I know of at NYPL is identifying materials already digitized or to be digitized and clearing it. There is a low-priority project to let HathiTrust know that NYPL-copyrighted items should be made available. Beyond that I don't believe anyone at NYPL asides from a literally handful of us are working with Wikidata and I know of no one working with Wikibase. - kosboot (talk) 21:26, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
This Month in GLAM: June 2021
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July 14, 7pm: Virtual Coney Island Meetup + NYC monthly collaboration | |
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Music theory revert
Hi, it's about the Music theory edit revert you did recently. Please see the code I used, I did not place the code parameter and the text back into the sfn template but used template rp to generate page No and display the quote when hovering the cursor over it. You will see that, firstly, it works and, secondly, it does not return an error. I am aware that sfn does not support the quote, parameter, that's why I removed it originally, but another editor remarked it would be better to come up with a way to make it display rather than just delete it. 84.69.182.103 (talk) 20:11, 22 July 2021 (UTC)
- I looked very carefully and no, it does not work - I did not see the text you had begun with "quote=" anywhere in the article. And even if it did accidentally display, if you read template:sfn you will see that is not the behavior of the template, and that if you put in a quote for a page, that quote will always display whenever you cite the page. Why don't you simply use another template? - kosboot (talk) 21:47, 22 July 2021 (UTC)
- The content of the quote=displays as a bubble when you hover over page reference. And if you found the content of the quote within the sfn, then you weren't looking at the latest version, because I placed in in a rp template immediately following the sfn template. 84.69.182.103 (talk) 00:05, 23 July 2021 (UTC)
The Signpost: 25 July 2021
- News and notes: Wikimania and a million other news stories
- Special report: Hardball in Hong Kong
- In the media: Larry is at it again
- Board of Trustees candidates: See the candidates
- Traffic report: Football, tennis and marveling at Loki
- News from the WMF: Uncapping our growth potential – interview with James Baldwin, Finance and Administration Department
- Humour: A little verse
Books & Bytes – Issue 45
Books & Bytes
Issue 45, May – June 2021
- Library design improvements continue
- New partnerships
- 1Lib1Ref update
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Sat Aug 14: Wikimania Wiknic NYC
August 14, 12-5pm: Wikimania Wiknic NYC | |
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You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for a planned socially-distanced Wiknic ("the picnic anyone can edit") in Brooklyn's Prospect Park to coincide with the virtual Wikimania 2021. For this occasion, and to allow more space as desired, we have individually packed lunches provided by the chapter, and attendees are encouraged to RSVP at Eventbrite and give sandwich/entree orders.
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Can you possibly expand Edgar Smith a bit? His article is just a stub. Also, I was wondering, was he related to Harry B. Smith? The two sometimes collaborated. All the best! -- Ssilvers (talk) 21:05, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
- I've wondered about the relationship as well. I'll see what I can dig up! - kosboot (talk) 00:53, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
- I'm now reliably informed that there was no relationship; just a coincidence that these two contemporary Smiths were both librettists. Still, Edgar deserves a better article, and there was a major biography of Harry B. published in 2003 that was not cited in his article (I've now added it as "Further Reading"), so I am sure much more (and better) could also be written about him, if you want to pull the library's copy of that biography. -- Ssilvers (talk) 03:59, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
- I gave Edgar some attention, but I hope you can take it further. Please check your e-mail. -- Ssilvers (talk) 07:04, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
- I'm now reliably informed that there was no relationship; just a coincidence that these two contemporary Smiths were both librettists. Still, Edgar deserves a better article, and there was a major biography of Harry B. published in 2003 that was not cited in his article (I've now added it as "Further Reading"), so I am sure much more (and better) could also be written about him, if you want to pull the library's copy of that biography. -- Ssilvers (talk) 03:59, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
August 25: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC
August 25, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC | |
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This Month in Education: August 2021
Re: Where is everybody?
The comment was removed from the talk page because it has nothing to with the article. It's an old troll from 2006 that was blocked for impersonating an admin. Further, the message was misplaced. It was addressing an IP, in which case such a comment would go on the IP talk page, not on the article talk page. The record of this comment resides in the page history. It isn't clear why you think this should remain. This was done in accordance with WP:TALK: "It is common to simply delete gibberish, test edits, harmful or prohibited material (as described above), and comments or discussion clearly about the article's subject (as opposed to the treatment of the subject in the article)." Viriditas (talk) 17:34, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
- I didn't know about the background of the comment, so sure, go ahead and delete. Thank you! - kosboot (talk) 21:01, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
The Signpost: 29 August 2021
- News and notes: Enough time left to vote! IP ban
- In the media: Vive la différence!
- Wikimedians of the year: Seven Wikimedians of the year
- Gallery: Our community in 20 graphs
- News from Wiki Education: Changing the face of Wikipedia
- Recent research: IP editors, inclusiveness and empathy, cyclones, and world heritage
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Days of the Year Interview
- Traffic report: Olympics, movies, and Afghanistan
- Community view: Making Olympic history on Wikipedia
This Month in GLAM: August 2021
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Books & Bytes – Issue 46
Books & Bytes
Issue 46, July – August 2021
- Library design improvements deployed
- New collections available in English and German
- Wikimania presentation
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This Month in Education: September 2021
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The Signpost: 26 September 2021
- News and notes: New CEO, new board members, China bans
- In the media: The future of Wikipedia
- Op-Ed: I've been desysopped
- Disinformation report: Paid promotional paragraphs in German parliamentary pages
- Discussion report: Editors discuss Wikipedia's vetting process for administrators
- Recent research: Wikipedia images for machine learning; Experiment justifies Wikipedia's high search rankings
- Community view: Is writing Wikipedia like making a quilt?
- Traffic report: Kanye, Emma Raducanu and 9/11
- News from Diff: Welcome to the first grantees of the Knowledge Equity Fund
- WikiProject report: The Random and the Beautiful
September 29: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon + Annual Members' Meeting NYC
September 29, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon + Annual Members' Meeting NYC | |
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September 29: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon + Annual Members' Meeting NYC
September 29, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon + Annual Members' Meeting NYC | |
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Sunday: Wiki-Pavilion Picnic NYC (part of WikiConference NA, Oct 8-10)
Sunday October 10, 12-5pm: Wiki-Pavilion Picnic NYC (part of WikiConference North America 2021, Oct 8-10) | |
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The Signpost: 31 October 2021
- From the editor: Different stories, same place
- News and notes: The sockpuppet who ran for adminship and almost succeeded
- Discussion report: Editors brainstorm and propose changes to the Requests for adminship process
- Recent research: Welcome messages fail to improve newbie retention
- Community view: Reflections on the Chinese Wikipedia
- Traffic report: James Bond and the Giant Squid Game
- Technology report: Wikimedia Toolhub, winners of the Coolest Tool Award, and more
- Serendipity: How Wikipedia helped create a Serbian stamp
- Book review: Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality
- WikiProject report: Redirection
- Humour: A very Wiki crossword
Books & Bytes – Issue 47
Books & Bytes
Issue 47, September – October 2021
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This Month in GLAM: October 2021
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This Month in Education: November 2021
ArbCom 2021 Elections voter message
The Signpost: 29 November 2021
- In the media: Denial: climate change, mass killings and pornography
- WikiCup report: The WikiCup 2021
- Deletion report: What we lost, what we gained
- From a Wikipedia reader: What's Matt Amodio?
- Arbitration report: ArbCom in 2021
- Discussion report: On the brink of change – RFA reforms appear imminent
- Technology report: What does it take to upload a file?
- WikiProject report: Interview with contributors to WikiProject Actors and Filmmakers
- Recent research: Vandalizing Wikipedia as rational behavior
- Humour: A very new very Wiki crossword
This Month in GLAM: November 2021
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Dec 15: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC
December 15, 7pm: ONLINE WikiWednesday Salon NYC | |
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You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-8pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop. To join the meeting from your computer or smartphone, just visit this link. More information about how to connect is available on the meetup page. We look forward to seeing local Wikimedians, but would also like to invite folks from the greater New York metropolitan area (and beyond!) who might not typically be able to join us in person! If there's a project you'd like to share or a question you'd like answered, just let us know by adding it to the agenda or the talk page.
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--Wikimedia New York City Team 18:54, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
Happy Holidays, kosboot
May you have very Happy Holidays ...
and a safe New Year filled with peace, joy, and beautiful music.
Best wishes, Voceditenore (talk) 11:39, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Precious anniversary
Nine years! |
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... with musical good wishes --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:44, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
The Signpost: 28 December 2021
- From the editor: Here is the news
- News and notes: Jimbo's NFT, new arbs, fixing RfA, and financial statements
- Serendipity: Born three months before her brother?
- In the media: The past is not even past
- Arbitration report: A new crew for '22
- By the numbers: Four billion words and a few numbers
- Deletion report: We laughed, we cried, we closed as "no consensus"
- Gallery: Wikicommons presents: 2021
- Traffic report: Spider-Man, football and the departed
- Crossword: Another Wiki crossword for one and all
- Humour: Buying Wikipedia