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* [https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1lib1ref-drop-in-session-tickets-249967829507 '''Wednesday 1 June''', 12noon - 2pm AEST / 2pm - 4pm NZST]
* [https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1lib1ref-drop-in-session-tickets-249967829507 '''Wednesday 1 June''', 12noon - 2pm AEST / 2pm - 4pm NZST]


You don't need to attend the whole time! Just drop in to learn how to add your reference (and get sent a free laptop sticker too!)  
You don't need to attend the whole time! Just drop in to learn how to add your reference (and get sent a free laptop sticker too!)


== Event Dashboard ==
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== What pages should I work on? ==
== What pages should I work on? ==


Anything you like! We will prepare some suggestions here soon!
Anything you like! [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GsAxu4jVFr5HZxyg0zmxMDzb9MXcLm6TrzgVqqtD2ns/edit?usp=sharing We have prepared some options here for you.]
 
[https://bambots.brucemyers.com/cwb/index.html You can explore categories of pages that require citation improvement.]


[https://citationhunt.toolforge.org/en?id=f770a8f3 You can also randomly select a citation using the Citation hunt tool.]
[https://citationhunt.toolforge.org/en?id=f770a8f3 You can also randomly select a citation using the Citation hunt tool.]

Latest revision as of 04:01, 18 May 2022

Imagine a world where every librarian added one more reference to Wikipedia.

1Lib1Ref stands for one librarian, one reference. It's a campaign by librarians around the world (and anyone who has a passion for free knowledge) to add a missing references to articles on Wikipedia.

In 2022, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are joining forces to offer librarians across our region online support to add their reference.

Wikipedia is one of the first stops for readers and researchers. It’s an especially important resource now, during COVID-19, when people are increasingly turning to the platform for trustworthy, unbiased, and up-to-date information. Join us to help improve the quality of content on Wikimedia platforms.

Key dates

Normally run twice per year, this year Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are encouraging librarians to participate from Sunday 15 May to Sunday 5 June 2022.

Note that 1Lib1Ref is also running from January 15 to February 5 this year, but we are not hosting drop-in sessions for these days. You are of course still free to participate! See the global 1Lib1Ref page for more details.

How to participate

Wikimedia Australia and Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand are a series of free hosting drop in sessions. Everyone welcome!

To register click on the link:

You don't need to attend the whole time! Just drop in to learn how to add your reference (and get sent a free laptop sticker too!)

Event Dashboard

Add your name to the event dashboard here to have your citation counted.

What pages should I work on?

Anything you like! We have prepared some options here for you.

You can explore categories of pages that require citation improvement.

You can also randomly select a citation using the Citation hunt tool.

How to add a reference to Wikipedia

Your goal is to add at least one reference to Wikipedia (or Wikidata if that's more your thing)! Any citation to a reliable source is a benefit to Wikipedia readers worldwide.

Step 1:

If you don't already have one, sign up for a Wikipedia account. We don't recommend you use your real name or the name of your employee/organisation. We also recommend adding an email address so that you can reset your account if you forget your password!

Step 2:

Find a page that needs a citation. We also have some suggestions here.

Step 3:
  • Go to the Wikipedia page you plan to add your reference to. There are some suggestions here.
  • Find and select the Edit Tab. Make sure you are using the Visual Editor (i.e. if there is a lot of code in the window which looks a big scary, find the button with a pen icon (normally in the top right hand corner of the edit box next to the Publish changes button and the editor should switch to allow you to edit the page as it looks on Wikipedia.)
  • Place your curser at the end of the sentence where you want to add your reference.
  • Click the Cite button.
  • Copy and paste the link to your reference (if its a website) or the DOI, ISBN, PMC/PMID, QID, or title (if its a book) and select Generate, then Insert. You should see your citation appear. If it doesn't you will need to add your citation manually, so select the Manual tab in the Cite window.
  • Now select the blue Publish changes and add a brief comment such as 'add ref' in the edit summary box. Then select the blue Publish changes button. Your citation should now have automatically appeared in the Reference section at the bottom of the page!

Struggling? Join on of our drop in sessions above! Otherwise congratulations and thank you for participating!

Hold a #1Lib1Ref event at your library

During #1Lib1Ref, librarians often hold an event to participate over morning tea!

To organise an event at your library, consider these steps:

  • Select a time between Sunday 15 May to Sunday 5 June 2022 to hold your event. We recommend an hour. Register your event with us and we will send you some laptop stickers for participants.
  • Make sure participants already have a Wikipedia account in advance of the event (otherwise you may not all be able to join at once on the day).
  • Develop a list of ideas of what participants may like to work on in advance. For example, one idea is to see that local libraries are represented on your local suburb, town's Wikipedia page. Be careful not to edit content about the institution you work for, as that could be considered a conflict of interest.
  • Make sure you have done some basic Wikipedia training yourself so that you can guide others. You can watch a brief video on how to add a citation here. You can download a brief editing guide to print and distribute here. You can also contact Wikimedia Australia to see if one of our facilitators are available to support your event.
  • Add all usernames of all participants to the project Dashboard here.
  • Make sure all editors are editing in the Visual Editor. Look for the Pencil icon in the top righthand corner of the editing window to switch to the Visual editors.
  • Encourage all participants to add their citations using the workflow outlined in the section above.
  • Have a cuppa, grab a sticker and celebrate!

Wikimedia Australia has limited funding available for catering. If you would like to apply for funding please apply here or get in touch: contact@wikimedia.org.au

Get in touch

Contact Wikimedia Australia at:
contact@wikimedia.org.au

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