WikiDonne/Reports/Report 2018-2019

Edit-a-thons edit

Commemorations edit

  • Romania Centenary, for the centenary of the birth of the Romanian modern state (on line, December 2018
  • Donne e Olocausto (a permanent subproject about women and the Holocaust, on line from January 2019)
  • participation at edit-a-thon for Memorial Day (in person - Memoriale della Shoah in Milan, 27 January)
  • Bauhaus Women, edit-a-thon about women of the Bauhaus for the centenary of the birth of the school of architecture - canceled for overlap with the Harmonisation Sprint in Tunis (in person - Weimar, 20-22 September 2019)

Education edit

Partners:

  • University of Bologna
  • Tor Vergata University in Rome
  • Walter Gropius High School in Potenza

Annual projects with universities:

Festivals edit

  • Donne nel pubblico dominio, during Torino che legge festival, on the occasion of World Book Day and the Author's Day (in person - Torino, 13 April 2019)
  • L'eredità delle donne 2019, an event with Libera Informatica association to talk about invisible women on the web (in person - Florence, 5 October 2019)

Conferences edit

  • Wikimania 2019 (Stockholm). With Camelia.boban, WikiDonne User Group managed the Diversity Space at Wikimania. This work consisted in forming the team of co-leaders, review all the submissions, a permanent communication with the conference program managers, WMF's the organisational team and applicants about the program, logistics, technical requests.
  • Linux Day 2019 (in person - University of Rome Tor Vergata in Rome). This year we managed an information stand on our wiki projects and those of other affiliates and free knowledge.

International collaborations/campaigns/contests participation edit


Ideation/creation of international campaigns edit

 

WikiDonne User Group ideated two international campaigns:

Commons uploads edit

  • Italian carnival masks (19th century prints)
  • Notable scientists

Wikidata new/improved items edit

Press review (extract) edit

Social media channels edit

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