Past events
(→2013) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* '''8 February 2013''', Editing workshop in [[w:Toowoomba, Queensland|Toowoomba]]. More information is available on the [http://www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au/about-council/newspublications/8229-learn-how-to-create-wikipedia-content Toowoomba Regional Council website]. | * '''8 February 2013''', Editing workshop in [[w:Toowoomba, Queensland|Toowoomba]]. More information is available on the [http://www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au/about-council/newspublications/8229-learn-how-to-create-wikipedia-content Toowoomba Regional Council website]. | ||
* '''9-11 February 2013''' ALIA's [http://newlibrarianssymposium.com/ New Librarians Symposium] will be held in Brisbane | * '''9-11 February 2013''' ALIA's [http://newlibrarianssymposium.com/ New Librarians Symposium] will be held in Brisbane. WMAU was a sponsor of the event. WMF Exec Director Sue Gardner was a keynote speaker. There was a presentation on WMAU's work with the APC on HOPAU. WMAU had a booth and distributed information and membership forms. | ||
* '''12-15 February 2013''' ALIA's [http://www.information-online.com.au/ Information Online conference], also in Brisbane | * '''12-15 February 2013''' ALIA's [http://www.information-online.com.au/ Information Online conference], also in Brisbane, Sue Gardner was a keynote speaker, introduced by Liam Wyatt of WMAU. | ||
* '''21 February 2013''', Wikipedia training day in [[w:Bendigo, Victoria|Bendigo]]. More information is available on [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_training_day,_Bendigo_Victoria Outreach wiki]. | * '''21 February 2013''', Wikipedia training day in [[w:Bendigo, Victoria|Bendigo]]. More information is available on [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_training_day,_Bendigo_Victoria Outreach wiki]. |
Revision as of 06:52, 18 June 2013
This page lists past events. For upcoming events, see Events.
2013
- 28 Jan- 1 Feb 2013 Australia's national Linux conference will be held in Canberra, a great place to meet up with others in the open source community. The conference can offer some financial support (involvement in projects such as Wikipedia is one of the criteria).
- 8 February 2013, Editing workshop in Toowoomba. More information is available on the Toowoomba Regional Council website.
- 9-11 February 2013 ALIA's New Librarians Symposium will be held in Brisbane. WMAU was a sponsor of the event. WMF Exec Director Sue Gardner was a keynote speaker. There was a presentation on WMAU's work with the APC on HOPAU. WMAU had a booth and distributed information and membership forms.
- 12-15 February 2013 ALIA's Information Online conference, also in Brisbane, Sue Gardner was a keynote speaker, introduced by Liam Wyatt of WMAU.
- 21 February 2013, Wikipedia training day in Bendigo. More information is available on Outreach wiki.
- 24 February 2013, Meetup in Canberra. More information is available on Canberra meetup February 2013.
- 5 April 2013, Wikimedia in Higher Education Symposium: Friday 5 April 2013 at University of Sydney, Camperdown Campus, Teachers College Building (A22)
- 6 April 2013, Perth meetup: 1:30PM Saturday, 6 April 2013 at the State Library.
- 7 April 2013, Sydney drop-in: Sunday 7 April 2013 at Customs House Library, Circular Quay - drop in between 11am and 4pm to meet with committee members
- 2 May 2013: Edit training at Wagga Wagga in conjuction with the Wagga Wagga Library and the State Library of New South Wales, lead by User:Bidgee and User:Peterdownunder. Details here
- 24 May 2013: Wikimedia workshop in Canterbury, New South Wales. (project page)
- 26 May 2013: Official launch of Freopedia in Fremantle, Western Australia.
- 29 May 2013: Wikimedia workshop in Broken Hill, New South Wales. (project page)
- 4 June 2013: Wikipedia training day, Gold Coast Libraries
2012
- 6–7 December: LangCamp 2012, a workshop organised by Wikimedia Australia to support non-English languages in Indonesia and Australia, held at the University of Indonesia
2011
2010
- 6-7 August 2010 GLAM-WIKI: Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums & Wikimedia: Finding the common ground, at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra