Projects

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Class list
# Student name Wiki Username Topic focus Link to project page
1. Example user
Ewan McAndrew
Example wiki username
Stinglehammer
Witches of Scotland Link to project page
2. Kirsty Vass Payne Kvpediting Gender History Gender History
3. Sian Davies SCDStudentExp Black History Black History
4. Eleanor Capaldi EC Equity LGBTQ+ History LGBTQ+ Page

Editing

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Questions about editing? Read the Wiki-editing FAQ!

Worklist

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Articles to create

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Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville by Sir Thomas Lawrence

Articles to edit

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Frederick Douglass (circa 1879)

Things to remember

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  1. Wikipedia is a tertiary source. Articles are backed up by facts from reliable, published secondary sources. Primary sources tend not to be used.
  2. Write with encyclopedic content in mind. Not academic essay. Strip back your writing to the facts.
  3. Write accessibly with a lay audience in mind. Any jargon needs explained the first time it is mentioned.
  4. Write with a neutral point of view. Split text up into sections.
  5. Cite everything you write. Keep a note of urls (open access if possible), Journal articles DOI identifiers, Book ISBN numbers.
  6. Page numbers, volume numbers and book chapters should be included in your citation information too.
  7. Write in your own words as much as possible. Even close paraphrasing counts as copyright violation.
  8. Short quotes can be included but need to be attributed.
  9. Images have to open-licensed to be allowed on Wikipedia. CC-0, Public domain, CC-BY, CC-BY-SA licensed images are allowed.
  10. Open images can be searched for using search aggregator tools such as CC Search.
Want a headstart on learning more about Wikipedia? Go to our website. Email me at ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk with any questions.


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After today

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Once you've learned the basics of editing using Wikipedia’s Visual Editor, I hope that you'll stay logged in and edit or create more articles. As a first step you may like to check out what What Wikipedia is not along with its 5 guiding principles: The 5 pillars.

Video guides to editing Wikipedia

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Want to keep editing?

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Glasgow

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List of articles relating to Glasgow's slave trade history.

Starting places

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Buildings & places

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Notable(?) tobacco lords

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How do we approach this? What thinking do we need to do around writing these men's histories?

Sources

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