Librarian Sarah Severson discusses how Wikipedia is made and how you can edit it as an information activist.
Time: Oct 19, 2021, 2-3:30 p.m.
Location: This is a virtual event on Zoom with limited in-person seats available at the Learning Exchange for community residents
Cost: FREE
Register: Register online
Questions: Email nick.ubels@ubc.ca or call 604-827-0905.
About this event:
Wikipedia is the world’s most popular online encyclopedia. It’s free, not-for-profit, and anyone can edit it. But can you always trust what it says?
By learning to critically read Wikipedia, you can spot gaps, mistakes, and inconsistencies. Best of all, you can contribute to making it better. Each small change can have a big impact on what people are learning about your community and the things you care about. And it’s easy to get started!
Join University of Alberta librarian Sarah Severson for a conversation about the history of Wikipedia, how Wikipedia is made, and how you can engage in editing as information activism.
This is the first of a two-part series. Part two, on Nov. 16, is a hands-on workshop where we’ll practice editing Wikipedia articles related to the DTES together.
The event is a collaboration between the UBC Learning Exchange and UBC’s X̱wi7x̱wa Library. X̱wi7x̱wa Library is a centre for academic and community Indigenous scholarship. Its collections and services reflect Aboriginal approaches to teaching, learning, and research. Everyone is welcome to visit X̱wi7x̱wa Library.
If you have any questions about the event, please contact community engagement librarian Nick Ubels at nick.ubels@ubc.ca.
About Sarah Severson:
Sarah Severson is a digital librarian living in Amiskwaciwâskahikan or so-called Edmonton and has been contributing to Wikipedia for the past 7 years as Viola-Ness.
About the Learning Exchange Speaker Series:
This event is part of the the Learning Exchange Speaker Series, where we foster conversation between Downtown Eastside residents, community organizations, and academics about hot topics related to the Downtown Eastside community. If you have questions for Sarah or suggestions for future topics, send an email to Nick Ubels at nick.ubels@ubc.ca.
The UBC Learning Exchange is is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Squamish people.
Everyone is welcome! Our events aim to be a safe space for people of all backgrounds.