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Meeting on the 27th
editJust reminding you that our follow-up to the first Greymouth Wikipedia meeting is happening this coming Sunday:
- Sunday 27th September
- 12:30–4:00 pm
- Grey District Library
There will once again be a light lunch, and a fancy coffee machine to keep us fuelled. So take a look at the editing you did last time, and figure out what you would like to work on with the library's resources. Hope to see you there! —Giantflightlessbirds (talk) 01:53, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
Upcoming on the West Coast
editHere are some events coming up on the West Coast you might be interested in.
- Grey District Library, 18 Albert St, Greymouth
- Saturday 30 January 2021
- 1:00–4:00 pm
- Tea and (good) coffee supplied, bring something to share for afternoon tea
- History Room, Westland District Library, 20 Sewell St, Hokitika
- Saturday 13 February 2021
- 1:00–4:00 pm
- Tea, coffee, and biscuits supplied. Feel free to drop for any part of the time.
These are part of a series of monthly meetups we’ll be running in Greymouth and Hokitika. See the West Coast Task Force project for more ways to get involved.
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Introducing Wikisource • a seminar by Andrew Wooding
- Digital Learning Centre, Westland District Library, 20 Sewell Street, Hokitika
- Wednesday 10 February 2021, 3:00–4:30
- Afternoon tea provided
Please RSVP to mike.dickison@westlib.co.nz
An introduction to Wikisource, a free repository of digitised out-of-copyright books uploaded and proofread by volunteers, and what this means for New Zealand libraries and museums.
Wikisource, a sister project to Wikipedia, is an online repository of free, out-of-copyright books anyone can read or download. The books have been scanned, transcribed, and proofread by multiple volunteers to create a computer-readable and searchable document. Wikisource can also import books already scanned by the Internet Archive, which includes numerous New Zealand works. Volunteers can help with basic proofreading, verification, and formatting of each others’ work. There’s significant potential for Wikisource as a place to host New Zealand works for free, and enlist the help of an international team of volunteers to transcribe them. Andrew Wooding is a Wikisource admin and has been volunteering with the project for over ten years; he most recently assisted the National Library of Scotland with a COVID lockdown project where staff transcribed nearly 3000 pamphlets from the collection. Andrew is visiting the West Coast and has kindly agreed to give this free seminar for anyone interested.
See this blog post for an example of WikiSource being used to digitise an out-of-copyright book of West Coast history.
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- Hokitika (venues at Como House, 51 Tancred Street and the Digital Learning Centre, Westland District Library)
- Sat–Sun 20–21 March 2021
- Registration will be just $20, with a mixture of presentations, skill sharing, and editing events for Wikipedians.
West Coast Task Force 2
editNews from the West Coast Task Force
Summer 2021–22 |
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Kia ora koutou. Here's what's happening.
Keep editing and mā te wā, — Giantflightlessbirds, 7 Dec 2021 |
An invitation to help the West Coast Wikipedian at Large
editNews from the West Coast | |
Development West Coast have kindly agreed to support another short Wikipedian at Large contract on the West Coast, to cover areas that were missed the first time around: Lake Brunner, Te Wahipounamu, Ōpārara Arches, and Punakaiki. From June 20th to August 26th I'll be improving articles, Wikidata, and photo collections on these areas, and would love some help. I'm inviting you to sign up on the project page; there'll be a fortnightly "postcards from the Coast" of to-dos and updates, and prizes for the most and best contributions by volunteers. Hope to see you there! —Giantflightlessbirds (talk) 23:06, 4 June 2022 (UTC)) |