Wikipedia and images workshop/June 2012
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Summary of the event[edit | edit source]
Many Wikipedia articles lack images, even though great images are often available. This was a workshop for people who do not have much experience of editing, but would like to help.
What have we learned?
- What Wikipedia's image library, Wikimedia Commons is.
- How to organise images on Commons
- How to add images from Commons onto Wikipedia
- How to add captions to images
- When we have lots of relevant images in Commons how to show this in Wikipedia
- How to add image descriptions for blind people and those using text readers
- We improved some categorization, especially working on diffusing images in the Commons Category:Fire stations in England to local sub-categories.
- We started the article Malmesbury Market Cross on English Wikipedia.
Attendees[edit | edit source]
Attendance was free (registrations managed via Eventbrite), with refreshments and some laptops provided. We had 17 people registered, and 14 attended on the day.
Further help[edit | edit source]
Contact the trainers present on the day[edit | edit source]
- WereSpielChequers
- Harry Mitchell
- (John Byrne) Johnbod (talk) 12:03, 29 June 2012 (UTC)
- Fæ (talk)
- Leutha (Leutha)
Contact the Wikimedia UK office[edit | edit source]
daria.cybulskawikimedia.org.uk, 0207 065 0994
Useful links to get you started on Wikimedia Commons[edit | edit source]
- Commons:First steps
- Commons:Categories - not over-helpful; try S.5.1 "Categorization tips"
and Wikipedia[edit | edit source]
- Wikipedia tutorial - A step by step guide to basic article editing
- Help:Contents/Editing Wikipedia - Eek, my head is starting to hurt! Too much choice.
- Wikipedia:Simplified ruleset - general principles; read before you start, not when you get stuck.