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  • (ACT) 2023 March 11, SaturdayKnow My Name: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2023 — National Gallery of Australia
    In conjunction with International Women’s Day help us increase information about Australian women artists on Wikipedia. Learn about the world’s largest and most popular research tool and how to edit Wikipedia entries.

    Just over 19% of biographies on Wikipedia are about women. When it comes to women artists and creators, that number is even lower.

    Join Belinda Spry and James Gaunt from Wikimedia Australia and the National Gallery’s Research Library staff for an interactive workshop where you will have the opportunity to work on Wikipedia entries of artists featured in the National Gallery’s Know My Name initiative.

    The workshop will include research resources and access to the Gallery’s specialist Research Library. Basic computer skills are required. No previous Wikipedia editing experience is necessary. Bring your own laptop. Extra computers will be available on request.

    Further information will be provided on registration.

    Presented in partnership with Wikimedia Australia as part of the National Gallery’s Know My Name initiative to increase representation of women and gender diverse artists.

  • (ACT, Online) 2022 September 15, ThursdayWikipedia and Education symposium — Ann Harding Conference Centre University of Canberra, 24 University Drive, Bruce, ACT
    This event brings together academics who use Wikipedia as part of their teaching practice or analyse wiki data, and key actors bridging the academia-Wikipedia divide. Participants will share their experiences, address Wikipedia’s potential to address the “crisis of information”, and critically reflect on what role educational institutions can play in this respect.
    This event will be streamed online. Just select an online ticket when placing your booking.

  • (International) 2011 January 14, FridayWikipedia 10
    Wikipedia's tenth birthday!

  • (International) 2019 January 14, MondayWikipedia Day 2019
    Annual celebration of Wikipedia's birthday.

  • (International) 2020 August 5, WednesdayWikimania 2020 (Bangkok) — Bangkok, Thailand
    Postponed until 2021 due to COVID-19

    The annual conference for the global Wikimedia movement.

  • (International) 2020 June 16, TuesdayMovement Brand Project LIVE! - Naming Convention Proposals Presentation — YouTube
    Join Snøhetta and the Brand Project team to learn about and review the key deliverables of the second phase of the 2030 Movement Brand Project; Naming Convention Proposals.

  • (International) 2020 May 15, Friday1Lib1Ref 15 May - 5 June
    Twice per year, #1Lib1Ref — abbreviated for one librarian, one reference — calls on librarians around the world, and anyone who has a passion for free knowledge, to add missing references to articles on Wikipedia.

  • (International) 2020 October 26, MondayWikiCite@Wikidata's 8th Birthday — Online
    An online conference, consisting of sessions looking in depth at the WikiCite facets of Wikidata relating to citations, publications, authors, institutions, archives and related topics.

  • (International) 2021 August 13, FridayWikimania 2021 — Online
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  • (International) 2021 August 16, MondayRepresentation and erasure: new directions for Wikimedia in Australia — Online
    A series of presentations at Wikimania.

    Representation and erasure: opportunities and risks that Wikipedia presents for First Nations knowledges - Kirsten Thorpe and Nathan “Mudyi” Sentance

    It has long been acknowledged that Wikipedia has a diversity problem, among its editors and the content they write. People are meeting up across the world to help remedy this imbalance and bias. These efforts often reveal significant tensions between Wikipedia's principles and other knowledge systems, like those of First Nations people around the world. Kirsten Thorpe, a Worimi researcher from the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education & Research at the University of Technology Sydney, will join Nathan “Mudyi” Sentance, a Wiradjuri activist, librarian and essayist currently working at the Australian Museum, in a conversation about the opportunities and risks that Wikipedia presents for First Nations people.


    Bringing Australian Archaeology From Fringe to Centre - Leia Corrie, Emilie Dotte-Saurot , Emily Grey, Sven Ouzman, and the UWA Archaeology Wiki Collective

    Archaeology studies all of human history in all of its aspects and is fascinating to many people. Unfortunately, Archaeology also has a 'lunatic fringe' that promote unreliable and false information. The nature of a wiki means such views are easily disseminated. Recent work between UWA Archaeology and Wikimedia Australia has focused on correcting racist, sexist, and misleading archaeological entries. We are also identifying gaps - such as the role of female and BIPOC archaeologists. Finally, 2021 changes to the Australian school curriculum means there is a shortage of reliable archaeological information for both teachers and learners, which we will address by constructing our entries as lesson plans.

    Who do we think we are? - Kelly Tall

    What is the relationship between Wikipedia and the Order of Australia recipients? Who is represented and who isn’t?

    In February 2021, researchers Heather Ford, Tamson Pietsch and Kelly Tall from UTS School of Communication published the results of a pilot study entitled: Producing distinction: Wikipedia and the Order of Australia. A visual essay.

    The study was inspired by the work of Women in Red and the Australian Honour a Woman project which was founded in 2017 to improve gender equity by supporting nominations of women for the Order of Australia awards, highlighting structural barriers to inclusion. The Order of Australia is notorious for not recognising women at the same rate as men, but the researchers discovered that on Wikipedia, awardees at the Companions or Officer level (the highest Order awards) are represented in slightly higher numbers than men.

    Thoughts on running Wiki Loves Earth in Australia - Margaret Donald

    We attracted 182 entrants, 162 of whom were new to Wikipedia, and 1510 photographs were submitted with approximately 20% being ineligible for the competition. (The ineligibility rate remains a major concern.) Participants were encouraged to upload photos taken in previous years. Hence many competitors contributed photos illustrating multiple states and territories. Uploading photos is among the more difficult tasks in Wikipedia and the apparent requirement to categorise images and use "depicts" statements is an unrealistic task for most people. Thus a huge amount of "back room" work needed to be done by experienced Wikimedians to allow good photographs their chance to shine. Many worthwhile images were uploaded, with 138 so far having been used on 289 pages on 32 wikis, with 42,829 file views in June 2021.This talk aims to illustrate and discuss our successes and failures, and suggest ways forward.

  • (International) 2021 February 13, SaturdayESEAP Meeting Feb 2021 — Online
    *Community Capacity Development and Regional Coordination

    • ESEAP Hub Discussion (Structure, 2021-2022 priority activities)
  • (International) 2021 July 17, SaturdayESEAP Virtual General Meeting (11) — Online
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  • (International) 2021 July 31, SaturdayWikimedia Foundation elections 2021 - Meet the candidates
    The 2021 Board of Trustees elections are from 4 August 2021 to 17 August 2021. Members of the Wikimedia community have the opportunity to elect four candidates to a three-year term. After a three-week-long Call for Candidates, there are 20 candidates for the 2021 election. This event is for community members of South Asian and ESEAP communities to know the candidates and interact with them.

  • (International) 2021 June 19, SaturdayESEAP Virtual General Meeting (10 ) — Online
    No description

  • (International) 2021 May 15, SaturdayESEAP (May 2021) — Online
    AGENDA

    • Board election: Election process (Election Volunteers, rapid grant for Board communication materials
    • Wikimania update and affiliate opportunities
    • 1Lib1Ref launch
    • Movement Charter
    • Movement Strategy implementation & grants
    • ESEAP Internal Meetings
  • (International) 2021 November 10, WednesdayNew advances for Wikipedia integrated academic journalshttps://latrobe.zoom.us/s/389296952
    The relationship between Wikipedia and academic publishing is changing. In particular, WikiJournals are bringing together the scholarly rigour of academic publishing with the massive impact of Wikipedia and Wikidata. Participating journals publish a range of formats: from broad reviews copied fully into Wikipedia, to image galleries that get integrated throughout the encyclopedia, to stand-alone research and teaching articles.

    What does this look like to an Academic? We're used to even top academic articles getting <10,000 views ever, whereas a Wikipedia article on the same topic can get that many each day. Getting both a peer reviewed, citable journal article, that's also integrated into Wikipedia to reach broader demographics like students, journalists and policymakers merges the best of both worlds.

    What does this look like to a librarian? It's an interesting way to match quality assurance. It's also unusual to see journals that are free to both reader and author ('Diamond OA'). Article metadata is also integrated Wikidata - an exciting meta-database that's flexible, human- and machine-readable, and multilingual.

    What does this look like to a Wikipedian? It's an effective was of drawing in subject-experts who would otherwise not have contributed to a Wikimedia project as authors, peer reviewers and editors. It's a way to generate new high-quality content as well as thoroughly audit existing content.

    For those who came to last year's session (https://doi.org/10.26181/5ED388168AE4B) this seminar will cover new ground and avoid repetition, but for those who didn't, we'll still be introducing the necessary background. We'll look at new experiments in format, statistics on impacts so far, and what lessons can be applied to pother projects.

  • (International) 2021 November 13, SaturdayEast, Southeast Asia and the Pacific (ESEAP) meeting — Google Meet
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  • (International) 2021 October 12, TuesdayAda Lovelace Day: 24-Hour Global Edit-a-thon
    Inspired by English mathematician and pioneer computer programmer Ada Lovelace, a group of volunteers are holding a 24-hour global event to create more biographies of women in STEM on Wikipedia.

    This combined New Zealand and Australia event on 12 August 2021 will go from noon New Zealand time (NZST), then in Australia from 3pm until 8 pm Sydney time AEDT, covering a total of 10 hours of the 24 hour event and then handing off to Wikipedia friends in Asia, Africa, and the UK.

    This edit-a-thon is especially for people who want to learn how to edit Wikipedia and create new biographies about women. There will be coaching available for the duration of the event with four sessions run first by a team in Aotearoa and then a team in Australia.

    Training sessions for new Wikipedians will be held at 3pm and 6.30pm AEDT. No experience required!

    STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics and covers a range of careers from architect through to aeronautical engineer, including chemist, data analyst, epidemiologist, biologist, doctor, food technologist, data analyst and software product designer.

    Register now!

    Read more about the event.

  • (International) 2021 October 29, FridayWikidataCon
    The WikidataCon is an event focused on the Wikidata community in a broad sense: editors, tools builders, but also 3rd party reusers, partner organizations that are using or contributing to the data, the ecosystem of organizations working with Wikibase. The content of the conference will have some parts dedicated to people who want to learn more about Wikidata, some workshops and discussions for the community to share skills and exchange about their practices, and some space left to include side events for specific projects (WikiCite, Wikibase, GLAM, etc.).

  • (International) 2021 October 9, SaturdayEast, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Meeting: Meet Maryana Iskander
    Meta page link: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Hub/Meetings/9_October_2021

    Agenda:

    1. Conversation with Maryana Iskander, incoming CEO / ED of the Wikimedia Foundation 2. Women in Red movement : edit-a-thon to improve pages about women on 12 October 3. Social Media communication strategy of Wikimedia Indonesia 4. WikiFundi - offline Wiki editing 5. 08:30 UTC to 09:00 UTC Breakouts: a) Community After meeting Social and b) ESEAP Affiliate Executives (Chairpersons, Presidents/ Executive Directors/ Board representatives) meeting (separate calendar invite)

  • (International) 2021 September 11, SaturdayESEAP Virtual Meeting — Online
    The 14th ESEAP meeting will discuss:

    • 1. Updates to the Universal Code of Conduct (Enforcement draft guidelines review and Roundtable discussions)
    • 2. WMF Grants process for ESEAP region and introducing the new WMF's Program Officer for ESEAP
    • 3. WIKISOURCE Workshop (Basics & Best Practices from the Indic Community)
  • (International) 2022 August 11, ThursdayWikimania 2022 — Online
    Wikimania is the Wikimedia movement’s annual conference celebrating all the free and open knowledge projects made possible by the volunteer community - Commons Wikimedia Commons, MediaWiki MediaWiki, Meta-Wiki Meta-Wiki, Wikibooks Wikibooks, Wikidata Wikidata, Wikinews Wikinews, Wikipedia Wikipedia, Wikiquote Wikiquote, Wikisource Wikisource, Wikispecies Wikispecies, Wikiversity Wikiversity, Wikivoyage Wikivoyage, Wiktionary Wiktionary

    This year’s Wikimania will bring Wikimedians together to create, celebrate and connect, virtually and with in-person components. It will be four days of gathering, discussions, meetups, training, and workshops. to discuss issues, report on new projects and approaches, and exchange ideas.

    The theme for this year’s virtual Wikimania is “The Festival Edition”. We will come together to spotlight projects and movement groups and celebrate the diversity of our vast community.

    Wikimania: The Festival Edition! can be summed up in three words: it will be fun, alive, and vibrant; it will be regional, shining a light on communities across the movement through the festivities; and it will welcome newcomers, creating a safe space for first-time attendees that illuminates and inspires.

    Registrations are now open here!

  • (International) 2022 February 10, ThursdayIntroduction to Wikidata (3) — Online
    Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Launched in 2012, Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.

    Learn what Wikidata is, explore key concepts and vocabulary, how it relates to other Wikimedia projects and see what makes it so powerful.

    No experience required!

    This session is offered as part of the Wikimedia Australia Wikidata Fellowships, grants of $1000 (AUD) to develop a prototype or undertake an investigation using Wikidata. You will be matched with a Wikidatatician who will mentor you throughout your project offering resources, feedback and support.

    Read more here.

  • (International) 2022 February 2, WednesdayIntroduction to Wikidata (2) — Online
    Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Launched in 2012, Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.

    Learn what Wikidata is, explore key concepts and vocabulary, how it relates to other Wikimedia projects and see what makes it so powerful.

    No experience required!

    This session is offered as part of the Wikimedia Australia Wikidata Fellowships, grants of $1000 (AUD) to develop a prototype or undertake an investigation using Wikidata. You will be matched with a Wikidatatician who will mentor you throughout your project offering resources, feedback and support.

    Read more here: https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wikidata_Fellowships#Introduction_to_Wikidata_Sessions

  • (International) 2022 February 21, MondayEduWiki Week 2022 — Online
    EduWiki Week is a virtual celebration of Free Knowledge in education. It aims to showcase the value of the Wikimedia projects in education, and the amazing work of our EduWiki community and allied organisations.

  • (International) 2022 January 29, SaturdayIntroduction to Wikidata (1) — Online
    Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Launched in 2012, Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.

    Learn what Wikidata is, explore key concepts and vocabulary, how it relates to other Wikimedia projects and see what makes it so powerful.

    No experience required!

    This session is offered as part of the Wikimedia Australia Wikidata Fellowships, grants of $1000 (AUD) to develop a prototype or undertake an investigation using Wikidata. You will be matched with a Wikidatatician who will mentor you throughout your project offering resources, feedback and support.

    Read more here about the Fellowship program here!

    The Zoom link is here.

  • (International) 2022 March 23, WednesdayRegional Hubs Conversation — Online
    This Global Conversations event will bring Wikimedians together to discuss the findings from the Hubs Dialogue: a series of conversations facilitated by the Movement Strategy and Governance team designed to answer the question: What are the generally shared and context-specific needs among the Wikimedians exploring the hub concept?

    Hubs is a name for organizational units in the Wikimedia movement supporting more than one volunteer community. They are one of the initiatives from Movement Strategy recommendations. The idea of Hubs responds to the desire to share power, moving more decision-making closer to the communities involved. They are also expected to bring greater efficiency when working within a region or a theme, compared to the current model centralized in the Wikimedia Foundation.

    The aim of this conversation is to share the findings of the Dialogue with the Movement, ensure that they reflect Wikimedians’ lived experiences, and from this shared understanding, start discussing how the findings can be integrated into the Movement Charter drafting process.

    What do we expect from participants? We will share the findings of the conversations held with groups that are working on establishing a Hub in their context and we would like participants to listen in, understand, and reflect on these findings.

  • (International) 2022 March 9, WednesdayOpen Community Meeting - March — Online
    The Australian Wikimedia community meets monthly. Every second month there is an open community meeting (like this one!) followed by a seminar from special guests alternate months. Attendance, presentations, questions or discussion points are welcome from anyone!

    Add yours to the agenda here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Online/AustralianCommunityMeeting_9_March_2022

  • (International) 2022 May 4, WednesdayAutomating Wikimedia: Open Knowledge, Linked Data and Search
    The power of search engines has become further entrenched in the wake of the current move to restructure the Web according to the logics of ‘linked data’ and the ‘semantic Web’. With the goal of sharing information according to structured formats that computers (rather than humans) can easily process and analyse, linked data engineers are developing algorithms that abstract information from fact sharing websites like Wikipedia into short, uniform statements that can be more efficiently shared, compared and analysed. Yet it is often unclear when viewing structured information on search results where the information is coming from – some is from Wikimedia but not all – and whether it is credible. At the same time the Wikimedia Foundation has launched Wikimedia Enterprise a new cross-departmental service of the Wikimedia Foundation available via enterprise.wikimedia.com which aims to provide commercial services for ‘organizations that want to repurpose Wikimedia content in other contexts, providing data services at a large scale’. What are the implications of these recent trends for verifiable search results, fact checking and for the free knowledge movement?

    Assoc Prof Heather Ford is Head of Discipline for Digital and Social Media in the School of Communications at UTS. She has a background working for global technology corporations and non-profits in the US, UK, South Africa and Kenya. Her research focuses on the social implications of media technologies and the ways in which they might be better designed to prevent misinformation, social exclusion, and algorithmic bias

    Liam Wyatt is the Senior Program Manager at the Wikimedia Foundation and has been closely involved with the development of Wikimedia Enterprise. Liam was founder of “GLAM-Wiki” – the intersection of the cultural sector and the Wikimedia movement – and was the world’s first Wikipedian in Residence in 2010.

    Prof Mark Sanderson is Dean for Research and Innovation at RMIT University for the Schools of Engineering and of Computing Technologies in the STEM College. He is also a Professor of Information Retrieval (IR). Mark’s research focuses on information retrieval (IR) (e.g. web search engines). He has published on topics such as cross language IR (CLIR), summarization, human interaction and search, image retrieval by captions, word sense ambiguity. His speciality area of research is in the evaluation of searching systems.

    Prof Julian Thomas is Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, and a Distinguished Professor in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University. He has written widely about digital inclusion, automation and other topics relating to the pasts and futures of new communications and computing technologies.

    Dr Amanda Lawrence is an Australian researcher and librarian specialising in open knowledge, research communication and research infrastructure for policy and practice. She is currently Research Fellow, Open Knowledge Systems at RMIT University and Wikimedian in Residence at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S). Amanda is a member of the Wikimedia Australia chapter and currently Secretary for Wikimedia Australia Committee.

  • (International) 2023 August 14, MondayWikimania 2023 — Singapore
    The 2023 annual Wikimania conference is running from 16–19 August in Singapore.

    If you aren't able to attend in-person a ticket for the online stream is free and you can register here.

  • (International) 2023 January 26, ThursdayIntroduction to Wikidata - With Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand
    Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Launched in 2012, Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.

    Learn what Wikidata is, explore key concepts and vocabulary, how it relates to other Wikimedia projects and see what makes it so powerful.

    No experience required!

    Bookings through Eventbrite

    This session is offered as part of the Wikimedia Australia and Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand Wikidata Fellowships and will be hosted by Mike Dickison from New Zealand.

    You are invited to apply for a grant of $1000 (AUD or NZD) to develop a prototype or undertake an investigation using Wikidata. Successful applicants will be matched with a Wikidatatician who will mentor you throughout your project offering resources, feedback and support.

    Read more here about the Fellowship program here!

  • (International) 2023 July 9, SundayESEAP Hub 34th Meeting - East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific — Online
    The ESEAP Hub meet monthly. Meetings are held online. If you would like an invitation, please contact the ESEAP Core Team: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Hub#Contact

    The Wikimedia East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Regional Cooperation (ESEAP) is a regional collaborative composed of nationalities & Wikimedia affiliates of Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. Membership also includes nationalities and informal communities of Brunei, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Timor Leste and Pacific island nations FS Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

    The ESEAP Hub is a platform to encourage communities in the region to share their experiences and ideas, and to find collaboration opportunities with other communities in the region. The Hub will also encourage communities to publish news and reports from their communities to this platform which will be integrated into periodic newsletters to help build mutual understanding. This portal will also serve as a gateway to better communicate with the international community.

    Please also consider joining the ESEAP mailing list: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/eseap.lists.wikimedia.org/

  • (International) 2023 June 11, SundayESEAP Hub 33rd Meeting - East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific — Online
    The ESEAP Hub meet monthly. Meetings are held online. If you would like an invitation, please contact the ESEAP Core Team: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Hub#Contact

    The Wikimedia East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Regional Cooperation (ESEAP) is a regional collaborative composed of nationalities & Wikimedia affiliates of Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. Membership also includes nationalities and informal communities of Brunei, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Timor Leste and Pacific island nations FS Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

    The ESEAP Hub is a platform to encourage communities in the region to share their experiences and ideas, and to find collaboration opportunities with other communities in the region. The Hub will also encourage communities to publish news and reports from their communities to this platform which will be integrated into periodic newsletters to help build mutual understanding. This portal will also serve as a gateway to better communicate with the international community.

    Please also consider joining the ESEAP mailing list: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/eseap.lists.wikimedia.org/

  • (International) 2023 November 12, SundayESEAP Hub 37th Meeting - East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific — Online
    The ESEAP Hub meet monthly. Meetings are held online. If you would like an invitation, please contact the ESEAP Core Team: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Hub#Contact

    The Wikimedia East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Regional Cooperation (ESEAP) is a regional collaborative composed of nationalities & Wikimedia affiliates of Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. Membership also includes nationalities and informal communities of Brunei, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Timor Leste and Pacific island nations FS Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

    The ESEAP Hub is a platform to encourage communities in the region to share their experiences and ideas, and to find collaboration opportunities with other communities in the region. The Hub will also encourage communities to publish news and reports from their communities to this platform which will be integrated into periodic newsletters to help build mutual understanding. This portal will also serve as a gateway to better communicate with the international community.

    Please also consider joining the ESEAP mailing list: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/eseap.lists.wikimedia.org/

  • (International) 2023 October 8, SundayESEAP Hub 36th Meeting - East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific — Online
    The ESEAP Hub meet monthly. Meetings are held online. If you would like an invitation, please contact the ESEAP Core Team: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Hub#Contact

    The Wikimedia East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Regional Cooperation (ESEAP) is a regional collaborative composed of nationalities & Wikimedia affiliates of Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. Membership also includes nationalities and informal communities of Brunei, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Timor Leste and Pacific island nations FS Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

    The ESEAP Hub is a platform to encourage communities in the region to share their experiences and ideas, and to find collaboration opportunities with other communities in the region. The Hub will also encourage communities to publish news and reports from their communities to this platform which will be integrated into periodic newsletters to help build mutual understanding. This portal will also serve as a gateway to better communicate with the international community.

    Please also consider joining the ESEAP mailing list: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/eseap.lists.wikimedia.org/

  • (International) 2023 September 10, SundayESEAP Hub 35th Meeting - East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific — Online
    The ESEAP Hub meet monthly. Meetings are held online. If you would like an invitation, please contact the ESEAP Core Team: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Hub#Contact

    The Wikimedia East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Regional Cooperation (ESEAP) is a regional collaborative composed of nationalities & Wikimedia affiliates of Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. Membership also includes nationalities and informal communities of Brunei, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Timor Leste and Pacific island nations FS Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

    The ESEAP Hub is a platform to encourage communities in the region to share their experiences and ideas, and to find collaboration opportunities with other communities in the region. The Hub will also encourage communities to publish news and reports from their communities to this platform which will be integrated into periodic newsletters to help build mutual understanding. This portal will also serve as a gateway to better communicate with the international community.

    Please also consider joining the ESEAP mailing list: https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/eseap.lists.wikimedia.org/

  • (International) 2024 May 10, FridayESEAP Conference 2024 — Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
    ESEAP Conference 2024 will be the third regional conference for Wikimedia communities throughout the ESEAP region. ESEAP stands for East, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. The conference will take place in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia from 10-12 May, 2024. The theme for the 2024 conference is Collaboration beyond the horizon.

  • (International) 2024 May 2, ThursdayWikimedia Hackathon 2024 — Estonia
    The Wikimedia Hackathon is taking place in person in Tallinn, Estonia, from May 3rd to May 5th, 2024.

    To secure your spot, complete the registration and scholarship form.

    Scholarships from the Wikimedia Foundation that cover travel and accommodation expenses are also available for a selected group of technical contributors.

    The deadline for scholarship applications is January 5th, 2024.

  • (National) 2014 January 14, TuesdayWikipedia Day 2014 — Everywhere
    No description

  • (National) 2019 April 30, TuesdayWiki Loves Earth 2019 — Wikimedia Commons
    Do you have any photographs of protected areas such as a national park, nature reserve, ramsar site, conservation reserve or historical site? See the Commons WLE 2019 event page for more information.

  • (National) 2019 August 25, SundayWikimedia Australia AGM 2019 — Online
    The Wikimedia Australia AGM will be held on Skype. Contact secretary@wikimedia.org.au to register attendance and provide skype name.

  • (National) 2019 August 31, SaturdayWiki Loves Monuments 2019
    Photograph and upload an Australian heritage-listed building in September.

  • (National) 2019 November 11, MondayMeeting:Committee (2019-11-11) — Online
    Normal monthly Committee meeting. Committee members and observers only.

  • (National) 2019 November 27, WednesdayWMAU Community Meeting (Nov 2019) — Online
    General community meeting.

  • (National) 2019 November 9, SaturdayMeeting:Committee (2019-12-09) — Online
    Normal monthly Committee meeting. Committee members and observers only.

  • (National) 2019 October 11, FridayWMAU Committee strategy weekend (October 2019) — Camberwell, Melbourne
    Two days for the WMAU Committee to come together in person to plan for the coming year.

  • (National) 2019 October 28, MondayWMAU Community Meeting (Oct 2019) — Online
    General community meeting. Topics to include: Committee to report on recent weekend workshop; WikiClub activities; Preview of new Trove private beta.

  • (National) 2019 September 30, MondayWMAU Webinar 1 — Online Community Room
    Agenda

    • Introductions to each other and the new online meeting space
    • Wikimedia Space: Sam will walk us through followed by discussion
    • Reports and stories from Wikimania
    • Info sharing: discussion of news, events, questions and ideas
  • (National) 2020 April 15, WednesdayWMAU Community Meeting (April 2020)https://wikimedia.blindsidenetworks.net/
    Password sent to the members' mailing list before the event, or contact us. Safe Space Policy applies.

  • (National) 2020 April 20, MondayMeeting:Committee (2020-04-20) — Online
    Normal monthly Committee meeting. Committee members and observers only.

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