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Electrical Engineering Works Goes To War, England, 1942. A view of women at work at rows of benches in the cartridge fuse shop at this electrical engineering works, somewhere in the Midlands. This image is one of millions uploaded to Wikimedia Commons.

About the event

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This event follows on from a previous Women Engineers Wikithon

Wellcome Library and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) are joining forces to host a Women Engineers Wikithon. Join us to celebrate the women engineers that deserve a more prominent place in the online historical record. You'll hear inspirational talks on some women from the history of engineering, then develop your digital skills and learn how to edit Wikipedia in order to harness the power of the web for public engagement. There’ll also be the opportunity to see some interesting archive materials and to explore the Wellcome Collection’s Electricity: The Spark of Life exhibition.

Experienced Wikipedia editors and complete beginners are both welcome to attend - we'll provide training for anyone new to editing. If you’ve spotted an article that needs improving, bring along your queries and we’ll see what we can do to help!

How do I prepare?

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  • Sign up for the event!
  • Create a Wikipedia account (look at the top right of this page for the link). You don't need to do anything else, but it'll speed things up on the day if you've already signed up for an account.
  • Learn about editing if you like: see Visual Editor user guide for more information.
  • Think about what you would like to edit about - you can even prepare some materials to bring with you on the day (to help with verifiability).
  • Check out the notability guidelines and what topics can be written about on Wikipedia.
  • Think about whether you have any conflicts of interest.
  • Bring a laptop (if you do not have access to a laptop, some loan-laptops will be available for the session - email to request one).

Draft Programme

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10.00 – Registration & Welcome
10.10 – Sources and the story of Hertha Ayrton – talk by Liz Bruton
10.25 – Magnificent Women in Engineering – talk by Henrietta Heald
10.45 – Wiki-editing Tutorial
12.00 – Lunch
13.45 – Electricity at Wellcome: Behind-the-Scenes
14.15 – Wiki-editing Session
16.00 – Close (Wellcome Library will remain open until 8pm and Wellcome Collection exhibits will remain open until 10pm if people would like to explore after the session finishes)

Content to Improve/Create

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We'll be listing suggestions here of people/places/things you might like to edit on - feel free to contribute ideas of your own too!
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Participants

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Participating wiki-editors can add their names here..

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Here are some useful links to help you with your editing and with keeping track of your edits:

  • All sorts of helpful guides and online resources can be found on the Wellcome Library Wikimedian in Residence Project Page. For instance, there are links to digitised material from the Wellcome Library.
  • You can find out more about the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Library on the official IET website and on the Institution of Engineering and Technology Wikipedia page.
  • You can view the digitised version of The Woman Engineer on the IET website
  • You can view all your contributions to Wikipedia by clicking "Contributions" (in the top right of this page).
  • You can add pictures for use on Wiki-pages and beyond on Wikimedia Commons. Your Wikipedia account will work on Commons too - as well as all the other Wiki-projects and different language versions of Wikipedia.
  • If you're interested in joining a community of editors passionate about women in science, take a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Women scientists. You can view useful resources, "to do" lists of pages that need creating, and view metrics highlighting featured articles and articles in need of improvement.
  • If you're interested in joining a community of editors passionate about engineering, take a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Engineering. You can view useful resources and view metrics highlighting featured articles and articles in need of improvement.
  • The Pageviews tool is a great way of measuring how many people are looking at the page you created/edited. You can even export the data if you'd like it for reports, etc.