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Wednesday December 21, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

This will be the holiday party! Celebrate a December holiday with us, or in wiki-fashion, edit the calendar itself and join us to celebrate any holiday of your choice regardless of when it usually happens.

Featuring special guest presentations on structure data, university library meetups, metrics and reporting, and other topics.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, savory and sweet pies and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 137 West 14th Street

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 21:43, 17 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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January 2017

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Information icon Hello, I'm Zackmann08. Thank you for your recent contributions to Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center. I noticed that when you added the image to the infobox, you added it as a thumbnail. In the future, please do not use thumbnails when adding images to an infobox (see WP:INFOBOXIMAGE). What does this mean? Well in the infobox, when you specify the image you wish to use, instead of doing it like this:

|image=[[File:SomeImage.jpg|thumb|Some image caption]]

Instead just supply the name of the image. So in this case you can simply do:

|image=SomeImage.jpg.

There will then be a separate parameter for the image caption such as |caption=Some image caption. Please note that this is a generic form message I am leaving on your page because you recently added a thumbnail to an infobox. The specific parameters for the image and caption may be different for the infobox you are using! Please consult the Template page for the infobox being used to see better documentation. Thanks! Zackmann08 (Talk to me/What I been doing) 18:53, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, @Zackmann08:. Actually I already knew how to do it properly in Source Editor. I assumed that learning to learn how to use Visual Editor to change that part would be very easy. Indeed, after pasting in the material given in Commons, the box looked okay to me. Apparently the proper method is more complicated, requiring pasting the filename and then retyping the caption. Next time. Jim.henderson (talk) 20:19, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Sunday January 15: Wikipedia Day NYC 2017

You are invited to join us at Ace Hotel for Wikipedia Day NYC 2017, a Wikipedia celebration and mini-conference as part of the project's global 16th birthday festivities. In addition to the party, the event will be a participatory unconference, with plenary panels, lightning talks, and of course open space sessions.

With special guests Katherine Maher of the Wikimedia Foundation and Tim Wu of Columbia Law School speaking on our Post-truth panel!

Also featuring an International/Multilingual panel, a Documenting Activism panel, a Multimedia/Tech Panel, a Science panel, an Art panel, and more.

And there will be cake.

We also hope for the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

10:00am - 7:00 pm at Ace Hotel, 20 West 29th Street in Manhattan

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 14:56, 8 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Merger discussion for Bixi (company)

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An article that you have been involved in editing—Bixi (company) —has been proposed for merging with PBSC Urban Solutions. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. Mindfrieze (talk) 22:45, 8 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Wednesday February 15, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

Featuring special guest presentations on WikiProject La Guardia and Wagner Archives, WikiProject Metropolitan Museum of Art, Wiki Loves the Dominican Republic, and more.

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, pizza/chicken/vegetables and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 137 West 14th Street

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 22:16, 9 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

P.S. Get ready now for Black WikiHistory Month Weekend:

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Reference errors on 16 February

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Hi Jim.

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Thanks for the Wikipedia tutorial at the Schomburg Library, New York City.Dorisrodgersrobins (talk) 20:48, 25 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

A pie for you!

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Thanks so much for your help with Black Lunch Table! Heathart (talk) 01:46, 28 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, Heathart. At the time I only noticed a few failings in clarity of my explanations, but then I realized, without me it would have been just you, and we had a mix of things you know well, and things I do. It makes me proud of my contribution. Jim.henderson (talk) 01:59, 1 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Somehow, I thought that was going to be a red-link.

If you are interested, I ran into the following [1], [2] and immediately wanted to put this intriguing info into the Morningside Heights article. Nothing there at all related, though. Well, it might not be of general interest, but I thought if anybody would have an interest in this you would. If you want some help including somewhere it as an external video, please let me know, but note there is a tab for a transcript.

My interest in this website has more to do with the videos than anything else - I like videos in Wikipedia. It was a pretty odd website though - and I just looked at it for the 1st time in several years. They seem to have some of the kinks worked out now.

If this doesn't interest you, it's likely that it won't interest many others (except me) so please let it drop in that case.

Thanks,

Smallbones(smalltalk) 17:15, 1 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, this topic indeed tickles my fancy, especially remembering my father's tale of the electrician at NYU who repaired a fluorescent desk lamp that had been killed by DC, and tested his work by plugging it into the office outlet, which of course was DC. Phht! A quick Google search fails to find citable reports about Washington Heights, just this one about the final Midtown switchoff of DC by Con Ed. Oral History, in this case the reminiscences of a witness ignorant of technical matters, is great fun but a wobbly support for an article. On an electrotechnical note, it hadn't occurred to me that TV makers wouldn't provide a way for DC to feed the horizontal sweep and driver circuits to drive the flyback transformer. I doubt I'm going to find any useful refs about that, but I must find time for more intensive searching to involve possibly relevant topics such as Columbia Physics Dept and Michael Pupin. Now the thunderstorms seem to have paused, so it's time for me to rush off. Jim.henderson (talk) 17:35, 1 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, whatever you think is best. Certainly the video or transcript's not enough alone for an article. I will say that I was surprised to find the Walter Murch considers himself technically out of touch with such matters. I must be a total technical incompetent, but sound engineering and film editing strike me as being in the same ballpark. Smallbones(smalltalk) 17:45, 1 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
As a former telephone worker and repairer of televisions and computers, I'm in the infield but don't expect to find time to chase this particular ball, tempting though it be. Jim.henderson (talk) 17:27, 5 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Eventbrite

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Good morning, Jim. I need to compile a list of the real names of all non-FIT folks coming to the Intl Women's Day Editathon on Wednesday, March 8. Eventbrite has this really nice feature that creates a sign-in sheet that would be perfect for handing over to the security desk. Would you do me the favor of signing up via Eventbrite? http://fashionedtwiki.fitnyc.edu. If for some reason you don't want to do that, please just let me know and I'll ad your name by hand. Thanks. --Librarianhelen (talk) 14:51, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Gladly, @Librarianhelen:. The link is broken but a search at the Eventbrite site found it. Jim.henderson (talk) 15:28, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, Jim. Sorry about the bad link. I am correcting it now on other talk pages. --Librarianhelen (talk) 16:59, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

March 11: Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon @ MoMA (and beyond!)

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Saturday March 11: Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon @ MoMA

Join us at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Education and Research Building at the Museum of Modern Art, 4 West 54th Street, on Saturday, March 11, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for an all-day communal updating of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism. There will be childcare, snacks, multiple trainings and panel discussions. People of all gender identities and expressions welcomed and encouraged to attend.

This year’s edit-a-thon kicks off at 10:00 a.m. with a conversation about information activism with writer Joanne McNeil and Data & Society Research Institute Fellow Zara Rahman, moderated by Kimberly Drew, the social media manager for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, creator of the Tumblr “Black Contemporary Art,” and the person behind @museummammy on Instagram. Afternoon breakout groups will engage in focused discussions about related issues, including intersectionality and librarianship, power structures in notability guidelines on Wikipedia, and radical archives. --Pharos (talk) 18:46, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]


And a broader calendar of events on the theme this week/weekend, and the next:

  • Mar 08 - Gladys Marcus Library, Fashion Institute of Technology
11am - 5pm
in New York, NY
Wikipedia:NYC/FIT/Womens Day Edit-a-thon
  • Mar 11 -Purchase College Library
11am - 4pm
in Purchase, NY
Facebook event
  • Mar 11 - The Museum of Modern Art
10am - 5pm
in New York, NY
Facebook event
MoMA event
  • Mar 12 - Interference Archive
2pm - 6pm
in Brooklyn, NY
Interference Archive event
  • Mar 12 - Kickstarter HQ
10am - 5pm
in Brooklyn, NY
Eventbrite event
  • Mar 18 -SVA Library
12pm - 5pm
in New York, NY
Eventbrite event

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Verizon Fios Telephone section

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Hi, Jim.henderson. In the distant past of 2013, you were kind enough to respond to a request of mine for Verizon Communications and since you're still listed as a full-time member of Wikipedia:WikiProject Telecommunications, I thought to reach out again. I was wondering if you could take a look at my edit request for the Telephone section of Verizon Fios. I'm hoping to streamline Telephone by focusing on Verizon Fios' telephone service, since this is an article about the fiber optic service. I work for Verizon and have a conflict of interest so I ask others to look and make these edits on my behalf. Thank you, VZBob (talk) 20:58, 9 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Sunday March 26: Action=History Wiki-Hackathon @ Ace Hotel

On the last Sunday of every month, the Boardroom at Ace Hotel New York hosts Action Equals History — a unique opportunity for New Yorkers to learn hands-on in a technology training/workshop session about the mechanics, practices and benefits of Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects. This is an opportunity for all to gather, share and work collectively towards a more robust account of history.

For this month, and following on the recent Art+Feminism campaign, we'll focus on building better edit-a-thon tools for a variety of different thematic campaigns, and user-testing them with the community. Towards a goal of advancing these tools for wider use with diverse local groups.

Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 05:13, 21 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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hi

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Scottkearney (talk) 23:46, 30 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hi

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Freda120 (talk) 00:10, 31 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Yonkers

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Yonkers Fire Station 1

Hey I'm not sure how easy it is for you to get to Yonkers, but this nice 1927 art deco building really should get a bunch of photographs before they tear it down: link. It's been the Yonkers fire heqdquarters, and they're tearing it down to replace it with a much uglier building. What do you think? ɱ (talk) · vbm · coi) 18:15, 31 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hmm, Firehouse 1 is pretty easy to reach at 40°56′1.5″N 73°53′41.5″W / 40.933750°N 73.894861°W / 40.933750; -73.894861. I took a couple minutes to locate it in Google Earth because it's not on Palisade Avenue but a block south at John and New School Streets. Anyway Sunday looks like a nice sunny day to take the subway most the way and bike the rest. It's facing west with a parking lot across the street, so there's no need to wake up early. If strong enough, I'll bike home through Van Cortlandt Park and Harlem River Speedway or something. I need the exercise, having biked little more than a hundred miles since December. Thanks for the demolition alert, @:.
Quickly getting lost in Yonkers, I had a pleasantly interesting day and got thoroughly worn out even though I did only 10.5 miles biking. I immediately uploaded the cellphone picture; the ones from the real camera will be later. For me it doesn't seem a splendid piece of period architecture, yet the conservative in me feels a bit of a pang to think it will soon be gone. Jim.henderson (talk) 13:12, 4 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Haha, nice, awesome. I may misjudge it as I'm not sure I've seen it IRL, but I definitely love the design a ton more than the proposed new building, in that photo in the article above! Thanks so much for doing this! ɱ (talk) · vbm · coi) 19:23, 4 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

photos from last week?

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hi jim

would you be willing to share with us some photos from the wikiD workshop last thursday at the center for architecture? we forgot to take any! please email lori, loribrown@mindspring.com, and kate,kate.reggev@gmail.com.

thanks! loriannbrownLoriannbrown (talk) 18:12, 4 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Panoptes

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using DSLR for exoplanet study ETENDUE = ((N units) x .... figure of discovering Jim.henderson (talk) 19:38, 8 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Wednesday April 19, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, museum and library projects, education initiatives, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, pizza/chicken/vegetables and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 137 West 14th Street

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 18:30, 15 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Location maps

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Jim:

Thanks for your comments on Cd california's talk page. Please feel free to revert any rollback I made which, in your judgment, was not an improvement to the article, it's no problem on my end.

Best, Beyond My Ken (talk) 18:03, 20 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal for a page

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Dear Jim.henderson,

As previously you have contributed to Wikipedia in regards to financial articles, would you, please, consider writing an article on Creamfinance? It is a global financial services company that provides personal finance products in emerging markets. The company was ranked as the second fastest-growing company in Europe in 2016. Creamfinance is employing over 220 people and operating in 7 countries both within and outside of Europe – Latvia, Poland, Czech Republic, Georgia, Denmark and Mexico with an IT office in Austria.

I believe it corresponds to the Wikipedia notability rules as it has been talked about in legitimate third party sources: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

If you wish I have put together a first draft for the page and can send it you.

According to Wikipedia guidelines I want to underline that I am a Project Manager at Golin Riga and I have been approached by Creamfinance to help with their representation on Wikipedia. Aozolins-golin-riga (talk) 09:08, 28 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Sunday May 21, 10:30 am - 4:30pm: Metropolitan Museum of Art Edit-a-thon

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Edit-a-thon: Met Open Access Initiative is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's first edit-a-thon, being hosted on Sunday May 21, 2017 in Thomas J. Watson Library at The Met Fifth Avenue in New York City.

The Met is excited to make available over 375,000 images of public domain artworks for contribution to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons from the museum’s collection spanning 5,000 years of art. The event is an opportunity for Wikimedia communities to engage The Met's diverse collection onsite and remotely. The event is a key marker too of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's first Wikimedian-in-Residence program, with resident Richard Knipel (User:Pharos), along with Wikimedia NYC. We invite you to help enhance Wikimedia communities and platforms with open access images from The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The event requires pre-registration. To register, 1) please sign-up with Eventbrite via The Met's website and 2) add your Wikipedia username to the #Participants on the wikimeetup page. Please check-in with museum staff when you arrive at the Thomas J. Watson Library within the museum.

We also welcome remote participation for the global Met Open Access Artworks Challenge (15 May - 30 June, 2017), you can sign up there at Met Open Access Artworks Challenge/Participants. --Pharos (talk) 16:23, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Wednesday May 24, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

Topics this month include the TED wikiproject, the Met wikiproject, and encouraging free video on Wikimedia Commons!

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, museum and library projects, education initiatives, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, pizza/chicken/vegetables and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 137 West 14th Street

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 19:30, 22 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

  • P.S. bonus event this weekend:

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Misuse of rollback

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Please do not use rollback to undo good faith edits, as you did here. 137.205.183.70 (talk) 12:48, 26 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

We're on Twitter!

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WikiLGBT is on Twitter!
Hello Jim.henderson!
Follow the Wikimedia LGBT user group on Twitter at @wikilgbt for news, photos, and other topics of interest to LGBT Wikipedans and allies. Use #wikiLGBT to share any Wiki Loves Pride stuff that you would like to share (whether this month or any day of the year) or to alert folks to things that the LGBT Wikipedan community should know. RachelWex 21:36, 15 May 2017 (UTC)
Thursday June 22, 6-8:30pm: Wiki Loves Pride Edit-a-thon @ MoMA

Join us for an evening of social Wikipedia editing at the Museum of Modern Art Library's third annual Wiki Loves Pride Edit-a-thon, during which we will create, update, and improve Wikipedia articles pertaining to LGBT art, culture and history.

All are invited, with no specialized knowledge of the subject or Wikipedia editing experience required.

Themes for this event include art related to HIV/AIDS activism and on LGBTQ artists of the African Diaspora as part of the Black Lunch Table project.

Experienced Wikipedians will be on-hand to assist throughout the day. Please bring your laptop and power cord; we will have library resources, WiFi, and a list of suggested topics on hand.

Time: 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Education and Research Building at MoMA, 4 West 54 Street - between 5th/6th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Please note that this entrance is one block north of the main 53rd Street entrance, closer to 5th Avenue.

Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 21:40, 15 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

P.S. Stay tuned / sign up early for our Sunday June 25 Hackathon @ Ace Hotel, the Sunday July 9 Wiknic on Governors Island, and other upcoming events.

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You have a barnstar!

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Metropolitan Museum of Art Barnstar
I award you with this barnstar of William the Faience Hippopotamus in recognition of your good work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Edit-a-thon!--Pharos (talk) 14:02, 20 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

A pie for you!

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Thank you as usual for helping with Black Lunch Table at Wiki Loves Pride!
Heathart (talk) 02:34, 23 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Sunday July 9: WikNYC Picnic @ Governors Island

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Sunday July 9, 1-6pm: WikNYC Picnic

You are invited to join us the "picnic anyone can edit" on New York City's green and historic Governors Island, as part of the Great American Wiknic celebrations being held across the USA. Remember it's a wiki-picnic, which means potluck.

1–6pm - come by any time! Our reserved picnicking area is Grill #5 by Nolan Park in the northern part of Governors Island.
Look for us by the Wikipedia / Wikimedia NYC banner!

We hope to see you there! --Pharos (talk) 11:03, 6 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Wednesday July 19, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, museum and library projects, education initiatives, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, pizza/chicken/vegetables and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 145 West 14th Street
(note the new address, a couple of doors down from the former Babycastles location)

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 02:37, 13 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Sunday July 30: Action=History Wiki-Hackathon @ Ace Hotel

On the last Sunday of every month, the Boardroom at Ace Hotel New York hosts Action Equals History — a unique opportunity for New Yorkers to learn hands-on in a technology training/workshop session about the mechanics, practices and benefits of Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects. This is an opportunity for all to gather, share and work collectively towards a more robust account of history.

For this month, we'll focus on Wikipedia casual editing, ways to use and develop Wikidata, building better edit-a-thon tools for a variety of different thematic campaigns, and user-testing them with the community. Towards a goal of advancing these tools for wider use with diverse local groups.

Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 14:21, 24 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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NPP

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This is absolute splitting hairs over a linguisitic cultural dichotomy, Jim. Please don't use accusatory es. Just change it quietly if you think AE rules the word ;) Thanks. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 06:01, 3 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Wednesday August 30, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, museum and library projects, education initiatives, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, pizza/chicken/vegetables and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 145 West 14th Street
(note the new address, a couple of doors down from the former Babycastles location)

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 12:03, 24 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Wednesday September 27, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon / Wikimedia NYC Annual Meeting

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

This month will also feature on our agenda, upcoming editathons, the organization's Annual Meeting, and Chapter board elections.

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, museum and library projects, education initiatives, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

After the main meeting, pizza/chicken/vegetables and refreshments and video games in the gallery!

7:00pm - 9:00 pm at Babycastles gallery, 145 West 14th Street
(note the new address, a couple of doors down from the former Babycastles location)

We especially encourage folks to add your 5-minute lightning talks to our roster, and otherwise join in the "open space" experience! Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 00:42, 13 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Store-and-forward switching center

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Hi, I'm puzzled by what happened here. Did you try to create the redirect using the visual editor? It appears that you need to use the source editor to create a redirect. — Smjg (talk) 22:48, 18 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Exactly, @Smjg:; I have been teaching VisEd to newbies, as it much more easily does newbie things, and using it myself to become accustomed. Looks like this is one of the jobs it does poorly, or else I failed to figure how. Anyway, clearly I failed to examine the result sufficiently. Thanks. Jim.henderson (talk) 23:57, 18 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Sunday October 15: Wikipedia @ Open House New York / Weekend Photo Competition

This event is the concluding "upload party" to the Wikipedia @ Open House New York Weekend photo scavenger hunt, and an accompanying Wikimedia Commons tutorial and multimedia hackathon,

Learn how to work with your photos to illustrate New York City articles!

Note that this is part of the larger Open House New York Weekend activities on Saturday and Sunday, when sites normally closed to the public are open for public visits and photography.

If you can, bring your camera/photos to the event, and a laptop if you'd like to engage in adding photos to articles. But this is not necessary.

For photos from last year's event, see the OHNY campaign 2016 on Wikimedia Commons.

  • Date: Sunday October 15
  • Time: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Location: Ace Hotel New York. 20 West 29th Street, Manhattan.

Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends and colleagues! --Pharos (talk) 15:33, 11 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Wednesday October 18, 7pm: WikiWednesday Salon and Skill-Share NYC

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at Babycastles gallery by 14th Street / Union Square in Manhattan.

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Dooring/Avoidance/Dutch Reach : Corrections, Updates re: DR method & advantage: History, Still taught in NL; Coinage certain, & not b/c "NL has a lot of cyclistists"

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Dear Jim Henderson

Greetings again. One year ago you assisted in digesting my 'treatise' on the Dutch Reach into a sub-section of Dooring, which replaced Door Zone as the main subject -- all for which I am most grateful.

I have revisited the entry now, under Dooring / Avoidance, and drafted and annotated a corrective update.

As the Dooring/Avoidance section has apparently had its problems and been blocked or restricted, I myself cannot, and do not wish to alter it without it going through appropriate vetting.

I have placed my draft text (10/22/17) in my sandbox. It appears below the aforementioned 'treatise'! with the subject/headline as given above.

May I ask you to take a look at it and help it reach the appropriate Wiki pro's for Cycling or Dooring that they may take a comb or axe to it?

I have included bracketed comments as supplementary explanation for my draft content.

I have entirely refrained from citing my Dutch Reach Project website's pages, though were you to browse the site today (dutchreach.org) I believe you will find it comprehensive and authoritative - as much so as one neither Dutch nor Dutch-speaking might assemble.

Should there be correspondence or collaboraton between the cycling editors of the English Wikipedia with those of the Dutch Wikipedia, it might be quite valuable in both directions. In particular to learn more of the back history of the far hand countermeasure, its introduction and eventual incorporation into driving instructor standards. For there is controversy about it both inside and outside Holland - and Denmark.

For during this year of research and international interest, I have found that knowledge of the Stop de Kindermoord years of the 1970s are no longer known or remembered my many Dutch citizens, including some cycling and transport specialists. But the documented reports I included by cycling historian Ruth Oldenziel, Boston Globe reporter Martine Powers, & RoSPA UK & RijlesHulp.nl's videos, cannot be denied.

So please if you will, visit my sandbox at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mcha6677/sandbox and, hopefully, take a look!

Best wishes,

Michael C Mcha6677 (talk) 16:59, 22 October 2017 (UTC) Mcha6677[reply]

Oh, wow, @Mcha6677:, this looks like something that will require me to think. Alas, for the coming week my thinking powers will be soaked up by the photos coming from WP:Meetup/NYC/OHNY, and somewhat by teaching newbies at Bronx Botanical Garden or maybe City Tech. While dodging doors in the Bronx today I met a photographer whom I hope to recruit as a WP editor. So, I must hope the good folks at WP:WikiProject Cycling or someone else will be able to help you. If not, I'll probably find time for it, eventually but not this week. Jim.henderson (talk) 21:57, 22 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Nov 1, 12:41 am - update on 10/22 attempted sandbox contribution Jim, Turns out the text and commentary I posted to my sandbox on Oct 22 was apparently deleted by an algorithm which determined either I was violating copyright or there was some 'mirror site' issue. KGirlTrucker81 sent me notification of this action or was in herself in some way involved in the decision. The (presumed) algorithm censor apparently doesn't provide documentation of exactly what portions of my text and commentary is allegedly in violation - and as 'it' threatens to permanently ban me if I re-post the same material (whole or in part?) I am in a quandary as to how to proceed. I

I sent KGirlTrucker81 a Talk note today requesting reconsideration and am awaiting her response/action. I encouraged her to contact you to confirm I am legit and am a worthy source of knowledge on this subject.

 As the entry for Dooring / Avoidance has at some point been locked - and this may account for some part of this complication - I am neither allowed, nor would I want to make significant changes without the cycling editors vetting my claims and citations which support them. 

I welcome any advice or help you might provide - but you might also just wish to wait and see what KGirlTrucker81 does or explains to me re: my text. M

ind you, several things I take issue with in the current version are merely about provenance and (my own!!) motivation & logic behind the Dutch Reach meme, and about the far hand reach's place in NL road culture. These issues are but dressing on the countermeasure itself, and not particularly important except as interesting background for the curious or skeptical. But I provide documentation for 'my' version of events, vs what's currently posted there on those points which are unsubstantiated claims & inferences (& which I find erroneous or laughable!).

(btw the District of Columbia it about to start a November-long far hand reach anti-dooring and road sharing safety campaign starting Nov 1, and calling the maneuver the 'DC Reach'! - adding to the confusion!) You can find this development under New & News on the DR website dutchreach.org )

Bottom line, I'd like to find a way to show you what I've written and let the cycling editorial group slice, dice & inspect it, and add what they find valid and useful.

Thank you again for taking an interest!

Best wishes, Michael C Mcha6677 (talk) 04:39, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Mcha6677 Mcha6677 (talk) 04:42, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Mcha6677[reply]

NOV 2, 2017 UPDATED REVISIONS

Dear Jim Henderson - Today I have revised my (wiki-deleted) revisions of several paragraphs under "Dooring/Avoidance/Dutch Reach.

- But for fear of running afoul again of alleged copyright infringements and threatened dire consequences, I dare not add it to my sandbox at present.

- Instead, I have made it available for your inspection at this Google Share link (in Word 2010): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwvSQwrmJMekWVF5bHdLMDBJVW8/view?usp=sharing

- I have also formatted it as a plain .txt file should you consider it safer (though far less readable: the Word 2017 version is formatted with indents & colored type to distinguish text from citations & comments: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwvSQwrmJMekbDdmVnVJTzhONHM/view?usp=sharing

- You are welcome to share the link, copy, paste and do with the draft or substance thereof as you & your colleagues see fit to correct and improve the current 'Dutch Reach' entry.

If viewing the Google Share doc or txt is not acceptable or appropriate, please advise me how I might safely proceed using my sandbox...[I have no clue as to what in my earlier version was deemed a violation, and the algorithm apparently makes a wholesale, non-specific judgment.]

Thank you ever again for considering this attempted revision, much as you did with my original submission.

Yours truly, Michael C Mcha6677 (talk) 20:12, 2 November 2017 (UTC)mcha6677[reply]

October 30 session

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Hi Jim! Thank you for your email with advice for our edit-a-thon at Berkeley College. We do have the necessary infrastructure ready to go. It is difficult to project attendance as our program attendance varies widely. We can expect people to be "drifting" in and out over the 1.5 hours, though. Since it is a short time frame, we have pre-selected pages which are marked as needing updating in some way. We will be encouraging students to look at what is marked as needing attention and talking about how to improve the articles based on those markings. If you are able to stop by on Monday (even for a short bit), we would be thrilled to have you! Thanks again for your email and support.

Samanthack (talk) 23:41, 23 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The amount of time staying is not a problem, @Samanthack:, for an old retired mechanic. One hour or four; it's more a matter of getting there than how long. Except, we seldom do these things so close to my home; just a trip across Times Square and a bit more; not like tomorrow afternoon's session at the City Tech library on Jay Street.
Thus far, I don't know of any other experienced editors who plan to show up on Monday. Usually we have a good speaker or two, plus time to lecture on technical matters, but we can wing it. When all are logged in, a short speech can address things like who is Wikipedia and WP:Pillars of Wikipedia and how to run away from WP:Content disputes and what is WP:Notable. Maybe not all those points. Then comes WP:User page and start doing the things on your to-edit list. The rest is coaching, like how to insert a ref and suchlike.
Another thing that sometimes happens is to play a few introductory videos on a projector, but mostly the videos are not very good and I haven't identified the ones that are not a waste of scarce time. If some of my colleagues are watching this conversation and can suggest something, I would be pleased even if it doesn't happen due to no projector or too little time or whatever. Oh, can I show up half an hour early and talk with you? Or longer? Jim.henderson (talk) 00:51, 25 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Jim.henderson: Fortunate that we are fairly close to you, then! We do have a short introduction planned about Wikipedia and the 5 Pillars, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts on content disputes. Our goal is to give students a better understanding of the Wikipedia environment and have them complete light edits to articles with our instruction. Yes, please feel free to come a half an hour before the session is set to start at 2pm. I will email you directions for where we will be setting up. Thank you again for your support! Samanthack (talk) 02:18, 25 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Samanthack: incidentally it's not necessary to ping me on my own talk page. That's for other talk pages that I might not be watching. Last couple days have been busier than expected, but I ought to expect that. Today was biking 34 km (20 miles), snapping pictures on the way.
For such limited time, we can use some of it to mention Wikipedia:Dispute resolution and to say, if someone undoes your hard work, let it go and find something less controversial until you have some experience that can give perspective. Hundreds of edits, for example. More of our minutes should go to the WP:Watchlist. Also I have found that audiences like it when I explain who Wikipedia editors are, for example how I am typical and how not, and what kinds of career path, or hobby path, are commonplace.
After a few minutes of speeches it gets down to editing. Usually I say to make sure the Wikipedia:VisualEditor is enabled. When tutoring one on one, I may talk them through enabling the Wiki markup editor, which is better for some jobs such as pictures and tables. But mostly, once they find something they want to do, it's a matter of them calling for help and old-timers responding, looking over their shoulder, saying "Yeah, that looks okay" or "no, not so good" and explaining.

Jim.henderson (talk) 01:10, 29 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you so much for helping me to put the picture of a high school in my neighborhood page

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Hi Jim, you're sitting next me as we speak! Thank you for guiding us today at Berkeley. - @lilyjay

Sunday November 19, 10:30 am - 4:00pm: Metropolitan Museum of Art Edit-a-thon

The Wikipedia Asian Month Edit-a-thon @ The Met will be the Metropolitan Museum of Art's second edit-a-thon, hosted on Sunday November 19, 2017 in the Bonnie Sacerdote Classroom, Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education (81st Street entrance) at The Met Fifth Avenue in New York City.

Following the first Met edit-a-thon in May 2017, the museum is excited to work with Wikipedia Asian Month for the potential to seed new articles about Asian artworks, artwork types, and art traditions, from any part of Asia. These can be illustrated with thousands of its recently-released images of public domain artworks available for Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons from the museum’s collection spanning 5,000 years of art. The event is an opportunity for Wikimedia communities to engage The Met's diverse Asian collections onsite and remotely.

10:30 am - 4:00 pm in Bonnie Sacerdote Classroom, Uris Center for Education
81st Street entrance, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue

Attendees should bring their own laptops and power cords. Light snacks, drinks and cake will be provided.

We also welcome remote participation for the global online Wikipedia Asian Art Month, running November 1-30.

Thanks, and hope to see you at the museum, and/or as part of the online Wikipedia Asian Month contest!--Pharos (talk) 16:36, 1 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our monthly "WikiWednesday" evening salon (7-9pm) and knowledge-sharing workshop at NYU ITP Tisch School of the Arts (4th floor) at 721 Broadway in Manhattan.

We will include a look at the organization and planning for our chapter, and expanding volunteer roles for both regular Wikipedia editors and new participants.

We will also follow up on plans for recent and upcoming edit-a-thons, museum and library projects, education initiatives, and other outreach activities.

We welcome the participation of our friends from the Free Culture movement and from all educational and cultural institutions interested in developing free knowledge projects.

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7:00pm - 9:00 pm at NYU ITP Tisch School of the Arts (4th floor), 721 Broadway
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