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Victorian Blogging Wikipedia Editathon

10th November 2019 · 11:00am - 4:00pm

In person | Virtual event

 Victorian Blogging Wikipedia Editathon

Join Conway Hall Humanist Library & Archives to edit and add information about nineteenth-century freethinkers and social and political reformers to Wikipedia.

Help us to celebrate and raise awareness of the valuable input of humanists to key nineteenth-century reforms and campaigns by improving Wikipedia content about the figures campaigning tirelessly for issues such as women’s rights, parliamentary reform, freedom of the press and even vegetarianism!

Thanks to £88,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Conway Hall has digitised its collection of over 1300 nineteenth-century pamphlets as part of the Victorian Blogging project and is making these freely available online. This collection offers insight into the campaigns and causes that Victorian humanists and freethinkers were involved in as they delivered lectures and published pamphlets to share their radical ideas. Through engaging with the pamphlets and wider Library & Archives collections held by Conway Hall, these often-overlooked contributions of freethinkers will be added to Wikipedia.

Learn all about the fascinating history of humanist campaigning, whilst developing your digital skills and learning how to edit Wikipedia with the help of Wikipedia trainers from Wikimedia UK, the national chapter for the global Wikimedia network. Both beginners and more experience editors are welcome.

A limited number of laptops will be provided on the day, but please bring your own if possible.

We are committed to promoting inclusive practice at Conway Hall. Due to the constraints of our historic building, there is currently no step-free access to the Library. Please see our Access and Visitor Information for further accessibility information or contact us at Librarian@conwayhall.org.uk. We vary the location of our events between the Library and other ground-level rooms, and are working to ensure that everyone is able to attend all our events in the future.

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