C|M|LAW Library Blog | Open Access Wikipedia Challenge

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-11-02

Summary:

"Hosted on P2PU (Peer to Peer University), the Open Access Wikipedia Challenge is free, open to all and no experience is necessary. The challenge requires participants to improve one Wikipedia article by embedding media harvested from open access journals. There are also optional and customized lessons available that teach the basics of Wikipedia editing. For experienced Wikipedians, the task should take 10 minutes. Others may take an hour or two to work through the lessons. All participants who complete the challenge will receive a special edition open access Wikipedia barnstar (a badge of honor on Wikipedia). Created by Max Klein, OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence and Wikipedia Loves Libraries community volunteers, the Open Access Wikipedia Challenge is a free online course that teaches basic Wikipedia skills and utilizes open content from a new Open Access Bot. It was initially only available 22-29 October 2012 to celebrate this year’s Open Access Week. However, due to ongoing interest it will remain available indefinitely."

Link:

http://cmlawlibraryblog.classcaster.net/2012/11/01/open-access-wikipedia-challenge/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.gold oa.crowd oa.wikipedia oa.p2pu oa.wikipedia_challenge oa.events oa.journals oa.announcements

Date tagged:

11/02/2012, 14:05

Date published:

11/02/2012, 10:05