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Editing at AFL-CIO together
AFL–CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Labor History editathon in Hornbake Library, 2015

Labor History Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon

Friday, May 4, 2018

Celebrate International Labour Day by joining a community interested in promoting labor history by editing the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Part celebration and part workshop, help us build awareness and increase visibility of our labor collections and expand page content for labor subjects, individuals, and organizations. We’ll draw content from labor-related collections at the University of Maryland, including AFL-CIO Archives. No editing experience necessary, however ability to use computers and search the internet is necessary. You’ll receive complimentary issues of Labor’s Heritage journal.

RSVP here!

Please bring your own laptop computer.

This event is part of DC LaborFest 2018, where there are many more events to celebrate the labor movement!


Time and place

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Friday, May 4, 2018, Noon-3pm

This event will take place at the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, DC

  • 815 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
  • President's Room, 1st Floor

Attendees will be asked to show a Government issued ID when they enter the lobby

See the Google map for the location of the AFL-CIO.

Lunch can be purchased at nearby restaurants

Those unable to attend in person are invited to become Wikipedia editors, and edit pages listed in our goals below.

Agenda

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  • 11:00 am - Setup by Ben Blake and AFL-CIO - Check wifi connection, get guest password(s)
  • 12:00 pm - Welcome and Introduction, Ben Blake, Labor History Archivist, UMD Libraries
  • Wifi guest password(s) and making connection
  • Round robin with introductions and identifying participant goals
  • Introduction to UMD Labor History Archives, exhibit website, related wiki sites
  • Handouts: Exhibit flyer, LHA flyer, list of LHA related wiki sites/needs
  • 12:20 pm - Introduction to editing Wikipedia, Peter Meyer, Wikimedia DC
  • 12:40 pm - Building and editing Wikimedia
  • 2:55 pm - Wrap-up. Editing can continue on an ongoing basis, keep us posted. Virtual editing is encouraged through the month of May! Thank you.
  • 3:00 pm – Clean up room

Goals

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The UMD Labor History Edit-A-Thon will offer a selection of resources for attendees to:

  1. Use Labor’s Heritage journal sources to contribute to targeted articles.
  2. Create and/or expand articles pertaining to archival labor collections from the University of Maryland’s Special Collections in Labor History & Workplace Studies.
  3. Create and/or expand articles related to labor history in the greater Washington, DC region.
  4. Add external links to finding aids from University of Maryland's Special Collections. Finding aids can be found in ArchivesUM our finding aid database, specifically in the Labor in America guide.
  5. Update out-of-date references and citations for the George Meany Memorial Archive, now known as The George Meany Memorial AFL-CIO Archive at the University of Maryland Libraries.

Please place a checkY next to an article to indicate that edits were made; the mark does not mean that all the suggested work for that article was completed.

Articles to create

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Organizations

Individuals

Events

Publications

Articles to expand or revise

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At a minimum, please add external link to finding aid in ArchivesUM or a citation to Labor's Heritage journal. Consider highlighting women in labor unions.

Organizations

Individuals

Events

New suggestions for 2018 event

Other possibilities:

Articles for editing


Basics on editing Wikipedia

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Getting There

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By Metrorail

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  • The closest Blue/Orange/Silver Metro stop is McPherson Square, plus about three blocks to walk.
  • The closest Red line Metro stop is Farragut North, plus a one block walk.
  • Check out Metro's Trip Planner to plan your metro ride.

By Metro bus

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Check out Metro's Trip Planner to plan your bus ride. Use this address in the destination field: 815 16th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005.
The S2, S4, and S9 stop on 16th street less than one block from the AFL-CIO Headquarters. Multiple buses stop on H street, also less than one block away.

Driving

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Enter the following address into your GPS: 815 16th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005. The AFL-CIO Headquarters is less than a block north of Lafayette Square.

Parking

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There are some public parking garages nearby. If you drive and park, be prepared to pay $15-$20.

See past events of this kind:

Outcomes

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Please list edits here for May 2018. Include link to page and brief phrase that summarizes your edit, such as "new article" or "added link to archival material."