Reminder: Wikipedia editing event at National Liberal Club tomorrow

Last week, Kat Bavage told us about an event at the National Liberal Club in London tomorrow. Liberals will gather to pore over the NLC’s vast array of historical resources and edit Wikipedia entries to make sure that the Liberal and Liberal Democrat contribution to history is properly recorded. Kat said:

The irony is however that although very many people read Wikipedia’s content (half a billion people a month or thereabouts) very few actually engage in creating it. In the UK there are perhaps only around 15,000 editors, and of these the majority only occasionally chip in to correct a typo or add a link. Despite its breadth and reach (more than 5 million English language articles, articles in more than 120 languages, multiple linked projects to cover not just encyclopedic content but images, quotes, data sets, educational resources and news articles) it is still very much in its infancy with vast swathes of history, science, philosophy and art untouched or poorly covered.

This is the challenge that a little-known charity, and my other volunteering love beside the Lib Dems, is trying to meet. Wikimedia UK works with institutions and groups across the UK, trying to get people editing and contributing specialist knowledge. It’s probably at about this point in the article you might legitimately be questioning why this is of interest to Lib Dem Voice readers.

Well, the answer is to be found at the National Liberal Club next Wednesday, when anyone with an interest in Liberal philosophy and history is offered the rare opportunity to attend a free ‘edit-a-thon’ event in partnership with the Club’s library.

Former Liberal MP for Leeds East, Michael Meadowcroft is the National Liberal Club’s Honorary archivist and, in partnership with fellow National Liberal Club committee and party member Seth Thévoz, they have kindly agreed to open up their collection of books, leaflets and pamphlets to non members in an effort to give better coverage to liberal philosophies, histories and key figures in the party’s history. The event page link with full information can be found here and you can sign up on Eventbrite so the organisers know how many to cater for.

For those who can’t make it down there on the day, fear not, for such are the joys of an online encyclopedia that you can participate remotely. I’ll be doing my best on the day from my front room in Leeds to expand some of the article content for our female peers as my little contribution to ensuring their much greater ones are more properly recognised. Indeed, editing Wikipedia can be a powerful way to make sure the diverse contributions of all members of our party and philosophy are properly recognised and shared with the world.

If you want more information about how to take part remotely, you can find out how to edit Wikipedia here and Kat will be happy to give advice about how to participate tomorrow. You can contact her on Twitter here.

If you are taking part, tweet us @libdemvoice or comment here and tell us what you are working on.

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One Comment

  • Richard Underhill 30th Aug '16 - 9:26pm

    “It was the only German arm to fly against France throughout the entire Napoleonic wars. The Legion later played an important role in the Battle of Waterloo in 1805. The Congress of Vienna in 1815 elevated the electorate to the Kingdom of Hanover.”
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanover
    arm could be army
    fly could be fight
    1805 could be 1815
    Was the event successful?

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