Join us to improve Wikipedia's coverage of underrepresented groups in local Boston history. All participants, in-person and remote, welcome!

When: Wednesday October 23rd, 2013, 12:00pm-5:00pm

Where: Northeastern University Libraries and Archives, Room 90 in Snell Library

Focus: Boston History and Social Justice

Snacks? Yes! We will provide refreshments.

This edit-a-thon is part of Open Access to Massachusetts History 2013.

Event Details

Interested in the history of Boston activism? Want to learn some basics of creating new Wikipedia articles, and go on a special behind-the-scenes tour of Northeastern University's Special Collections and Archives? Join us to increase Wikipedia's coverage of people, places, events, and organizations important to Boston history and activism in Boston.

Please either RSVP below, or email the organizer so we know how many to expect.

The library is located on the Northeastern University campus, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.

This is near the Ruggles stop on the Orange Line or the Northeastern stop on the Green Line E Branch. More driving and parking directions are available here.

About Us[edit]

Since 1998, the Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Department locates, secures, and makes accessible the most important and at-risk historical records of Boston's African American, Chinese, GLBTQ, and Latino communities. The Special Collections at Northeastern preserve the records of Boston-area social justice organizations that serve under-represented communities, such as the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, La Alianza Hispana, Theater Offensive, the Papers of Melnea Cass, the Chinese Progressive Association and more.

Schedule[edit]

If possible, create your Wikipedia account ahead of time. If you can't, that's not a problem: we will help you at the Edit-a-thon. On the day of, you will just need to bring a laptop and power supply.

12:00pm - 12:15pm: Check-in and welcome

12:15pm - 1:00pm: Tour of Archives and Special Collections

1:00pm - 1:30pm: Beginner intro to Wikipedia editing

1:30pm - 4:30pm: Edit-a-thon!

4:30-pm - 5:00pm: Wrap-up and thanks

Logistics[edit]

Sign Up and Guest List

Attending[edit]

Amanda Rust

Karen Merguerian

Hillary Corbett

Lee Bracken

Terry Epperson

Maric Kramer

Michelle Romero

Kacie Watson

Cryptic C62

Participating Remotely[edit]

Regrets[edit]

Suggested Topics

Suggested new articles, but you are not limited to this list. Developed by the Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections.

People[edit]

Places[edit]

Events[edit]

Businesses/Organizations[edit]

African American


Asian American

Environmental Justice

Feminism


Hearing Impaired


Housing


LGBTQ


Latino


Prison Reform

Boston History and Social Justice Resources

Wikipedia Help

Results

New articles created[edit]

Boston Guild for the Hard of Hearing.

Cambridge Eviction Free Zone

Articles expanded or improved[edit]

Added references and cleaned up references for Muriel S. Snowden.


Event Photos[edit]