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Wikipedia & Wikimedia Commons A guide to contributing

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Wikipedia & Wikimedia CommonsA guide to contributing

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What is Wikipedia?

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Wikipedia

• Founded in 2001.

• As of September, 2012, on the English Wikipedia:• 6th most accessed website in the world.

• Led by Facebook, Google, YouTube, Yahoo! and Baidu.com.

• Over 4 million articles.• Over 550 million edits.

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Wikipedia Languages

• Wikipedia comes in 285 different languages.• Including German, Italian, Catalan, Latin, Yiddish, Japanese,

Swahili, and Simple English.

• Each language has its own set of rules and guidelines, and are not simply translations of other Wikipedias.

• The largest are:• English (over 4 million articles)• German (over 1.4 million articles)• French (over 1.2 million articles)• Dutch (over 1.1 million articles)

• (See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias)

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Wikipedia is Free

• Wikipedia is released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License.

• This means that so long as you attribute it, it can be used by anyone, for any purpose.• Books• Dedicated readers• Integration into other websites• Forks

• It also means that text or media that is not under a compatible license is generally not accepted.

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Reliability

• Wikipedia’s reliability is a point of some debate.

• Various surveys place it just behind or roughly on par with major generalist encyclopedias.

• Can be much more current than traditional models.

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Structure of an Article

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Structure of an Article

Page options

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Structure of an Article

Lead

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Structure of an Article

Infobox

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Structure of an Article

Table of contents

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Structure of an Article

Links to versions in other languages

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Structure of an Article

References

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Structure of an Article

Page ratings

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Structure of an Article

Categories

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Structure of an Article

Article

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Structure of an Article

Discussion page

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Structure of an Article

Edit page as a whole

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Structure of an Article

Page editing history

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Structure of an Article

Edit section

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Structure of Wikipedia

• Main space for “Live” articles, such as Doctor Who.

• Discussion space for articles, such as Talk:Doctor Who.

• User space, such as User:Jimbo Wales, where you keep projects, your details and related materials.

• Wikipedia space, for policies, noticeboards, guidelines and material for the running of Wikipedia, such as Wikipedia:Five pillars.

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Page Ratings

• Stub: Short article, no major content.

• Start: Some content, not enough references, needs a lot of expansion.

• C and B class: Better articles, still need work.

• Good Article: Peer reviewed. Could do with refinement, but good writing, coverage and sourcing.

• A class: Excellent article. Normally peer reviewed.

• Featured Article: The best Wikipedia has to offer. Extensive peer review.

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Wikipedia Rules

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Wikipedia Governance

• Wikipedia is an adhocracy.

• Decisions about the direction of Wikipedia is made by the community. There is no single body in charge of Wikipedia.

• Elected bodies do not create policy, only recommend that it be created.• The Wikimedia Foundation occasionally sets policies to do

with legal issues, but is not involved in content.

• Decisions are reached through consensus based on the engaged parties, not through voting.

• Almost all rules are subject to change, just like the rest of Wikipedia.

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Policies, Guidelines and Essays

• Policies are strict rules that must be followed.• Most are created by the community.• They formalize current practice.• Policies are created when required.• For example: Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons.

• Guidelines are strong recommendations. They can be ignored, but rarely.• For example: Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers.

• Essays are opinions.• For example: Wikipedia:Candor.

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Five Pillars

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia

Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of

view

Wikipedia is free content that

anyone can edit, use, modify and

distribute

Editors should interact with each

other in a respectful manner

Wikipedia does not have firm rules

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Policies and Guidelines

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia

No Original Research

Not News

Notability Guidelines

Spam and Usernames

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Policies and Guidelines

Verifiability

Reliable Sources

Biographies of Living People

Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of

view

Conflicts of Interest

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Policies and Guidelines

Non-Free Content

Three Revert Rule

Copyright

Wikipedia is free content that

anyone can edit, use, modify and

distribute

Page Protection

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Policies and Guidelines

Three Revert Rule

No Personal Attacks

Editors should interact with each

other in a respectful manner

Etiquette

One account

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Policies and Guidelines

Not Bureaucracy

Wikipedia does not have firm rules

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How to Edit Wikipedia.

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What Can You Do?

• Expand articles.

• Correct/Copyedit articles.

• Add photos and media.

• Add categories.

• Provide advice.

• Help with sources.

• Revert vandalism.

• New page patrol.

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Contributors

• 772,426 contributors• 33,372 active contributors (more than 5 changes per

month)• 3,483 very active contributors (more than 100 changes per

month)

• Ages vary from 10 up.• Spikes around the early 20’s.• Young editors tend to focus more on anti-vandalism.

• Qualifications vary from yet to complete high school to PhDs.

• Gender is strongly biased in favour of men• Figures on female editors sit around 9-19%.

• Generally, the overall number of editors has been falling since a high in 2007.

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Who Can Contribute?

• There are three main levels of access:• Unregistered Users

• Don’t have accounts.• Can be identified by IP address.• Can edit any page that hasn’t been protected.• Looked on with some suspicion.

• New Users• Identified by a username.• Have watch lists.

• Autoconfirmed Users• Account is over four days old and has made more than 10

edits.• Can edit any semi-protected page.• Can upload media.• Can create new pages.

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Editing Articles

• To edit an article, click on “Edit” either at the top of the page or at the top of a section.

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Editing Articles

Edit page as a whole

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Editing Articles

Edit section

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Editing Articles

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Editing Articles

Edit box

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Editing Articles

Edit summary

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Editing Articles

Edit preview

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Editing Articles

Preview button

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Editing Articles

Save button

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Wiki Markup

• Currently, Wikipedia does not have a “WYSIWYG” editor.• They’re working on it.

• Instead you need to use tags to format text.

• You can experiment in the sandbox:• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sandbox

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Wiki MarkupPurpose Tag Effect

Bold text '''text''' text

Italic ''text'' text

Indent :text text

Major heading ==text== textSub heading ===text=== textDot point # text • textInternal link [[link]] linkExternal link [http://…/

text]text

Reference <ref>text<ref>

[1]

Reference list {{reflist}} 1. textImage [File:Image]

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Creating a Page

• Given the policies, it can be best to do minor edits before creating a new page.

• Ensure that it meets the notability guidelines.• Must be discussed by multiple independent reliable

sources.

• Create a page in your sandbox.• Create a link from your userpage to a version of the article:• [[User:Bilby/New article]]

• Always include references.

• Follow the instructions at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_wizard

• Submit your article for review.

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Where to Seek Help

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Wikipedia Teahouse

• New concept, only been running for a few months.

• Employs selected hosts, unlike most of Wikipedia which is open to anyone.

• Open to any questions regarding Wikipedia, from anyone.• No one will be told to read the archives, or simply pointed

to other sources.

• You are encouraged to leave a message there.

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse

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Discussion

• Each article has a discussion/talk page.

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Discussion

Discussion page

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Discussion

• Concerns can be raised there.

• Needs to remain focused on the article, not the topic.

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Asking for Help

• WikiProjects exist to bring together and coordinate people with common editing interests.• WikiProject Adelaide• WikiProject Australia• WikiProject Public Art• WikiProject Children’s Literature• WikiProject Cooperation

• If the WikiProject is active, it can be a good place to ask for advice.

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject

• Beware canvasing: requests for help need to be neutrally worded and broadly targeted.

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Bold Revert Discuss Cycle

Bold

RevertDiscuss

• Be bold and make changes, but discuss them if someone disagrees.

• Beware the Bold – Revert – Revert – Revert cycle!

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Dispute Resolution

Discussion Third Opinion

Noticeboards

Request for Comment Mediation Arbitration

Committee

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Noticeboards

• The noticeboards exist to bring community attention to problems.

• Include:• Biographies of Living Persons noticeboard• Reliable sources noticeboard• Conflict of interest noticeboard• Neutral Point of View noticeboard• Dispute resolution noticeboard

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Wikipedia Enforcement

• Wikipedia Administrators are contributors who are trusted to enforce policies. Elected by the community.• Administrator’s noticeboard• Administrator’s noticeboard/Incidents

• The Arbitration Committee is an elected body (by the community) responsible for deciding certain disputes.

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Volunteer Response Team

• Handle questions privately over email.

• Good for problems that may involve libel or require privacy.

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Volunteer_Response_Team

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General Support

• Wikimedia Australia• http://www.wikimedia.org.au

• Wiki meetups

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Other Projects.

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Wikimedia Foundation Projects

• Wikimania

• Wikibooks

• Meta

• Wikiquote

• Wikispecies

• MediaWiki

• Incubator

• Wikiversity

• Wiktionariy

• Wikinews

• Wikisource

• Wikimedia Commons

• Wikipedia

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Wikimedia Foundation Projects

• All projects ascribe to the same Creative Commons license.

• Scope varies between projects.

• Creating an account on one project allows access to all projects.

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Wikimedia Commons

• Used to store media in one place.• Easily added to any Wikimedia Foundation project.

• Currently has over 14 million media files.

• More restrictive than Wikipedia:• Free media only (Creative Commons By Attribution

Sharealike or equivalent)

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References• Meta contributors, "List of Wikipedias," Meta, discussion about Wikimedia

projects, http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Wikipedias&oldid=4136366 (accessed September 24, 2012).

• “Wikipedia Statistics English”, Wikimedia Statistics, http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesWikipediaEN.htm (accessed September 24, 2012).

• “Wikipedia.org”, Alexa, http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/wikipedia.org (accessed September 24, 2012).

• Wikipedia contributors, "Emu War," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Emu_War&oldid=513962402 (accessed September 24, 2012).