The Urban Tree Wiki-thon (show & tell)

with The British Library

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Ticket Information

Urban Tree Wiki-thon - Show & Tell

Date: Sunday 23 May

Time: 11:00-12:30pm

Location: Online Zoom event

Tickets: Free, booking essential

Join us online, via Zoom, on the final day of the Urban Tree Festival, where we will celebrate the fruits of our labours at a Show & Tell event. Where we will look at Wikipedia articles about all things arboreal, including notable trees from history and literature, which have been created, updated and improved during this online edit-a-thon.

This event is ticketed by The British Library through Eventbrite.

Event Information

Join us online, via Zoom, on the final day of the Urban Tree Festival, where we will celebrate the fruits of our labours at a Show & Tell event. Where we will look at Wikipedia articles about all things arboreal, including notable trees from history and literature, which have been created, updated and improved during this online edit-a-thon.

To get things started we are also holding an online launch event, via Zoom, at the start of the festival on Saturday 15th May, starting at 11:00 BST. No previous Wikipedia experience is necessary; this is a friendly, open and welcoming environment to try your hand at some editing!

Please use use #wiktreepedia on social media to share details of your work in progress, including links to tree related articles that you create or improve during the festival.

Also follow the British Library’s Digital Scholarship blog, which will be used to share information from the edit-a-thon organisers.

Contributors

Stella Wisdom is a Digital Curator at the British Library, working mostly with Contemporary British Collections, including emerging formats, interactive fiction and comics. She is interested in digital creativity, innovation and collaborations.

Dr Lucy R. Hinnie is currently Wikimedian-in-Residence at the British Library instigating and supporting innovative projects using Wikidata, Wikibase and Wikisource. From 2019 to 2021 Lucy was a Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Saskatchewan, on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.

Marion Tessier is development officer for events, digital and innovation in libraries in the ‎Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Marion is also co-founder of Story Circles, which creates different ways of experiencing stories both online and in the real world.  

 

This event is generously supported by the British Library.