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- Fashion edit-a-thon at Nordiska museet
On Thursday March 26 2015, Nordiska museet (Content Partner) and the Armémuseum (Associated Partner) of the Europeana Fashion project will co-organize a fashion edit-a-thon together with Wikimedia Sweden and Europeana Fashion. Students, fashion bloggers, curators working with fashion or costumes and other interested writers are invited to participate in this edit-a-thon aimed at improving and expanding fashion related articles on Wikipedia. A variety of fashion related source material will be available, for instance a set of recently digitized 19th century fashion illustrations, as well as a selection of fashion photos from 1945–1965. The presentations are given in English. Bring your own laptop – free wifi is available. If you can't participate the entire day it's perfectly fine to leave early. During the entire day, edit-a-thon participants have a special offer in the museum shop: buy three books on fashion, jewellery or textiles and pay for two (the least expensive book is for free). Just show your name tag in the shop. Coffee and tea will be provided all day, as well as a lunch voucher that include Loka/lättöl, salad and coffee or tea.
Last day of registration: March 24. The number of participants is limited.
Information
redigera- Date: 26 March 2015
- Time: 10–17
- Place: Nordiska museet, in the room Fatburen, Djurgårdsvägen 6–16.
- Event: An Edit-a-thon. Together we write articles about fashion.
- Registration: On Eventbrite.com. Please add your user name either before or during the event so that we can keep some statistics of the result.
- Food: Coffee and tea will be provided all day, as well as a lunch voucher that include Loka/lättöl, salad and coffee or tea.
- #Hashtag: #WikiFashion
Free wifi is available.
Program
redigera10.00–10.30 Registration and coffee/tea. 10.30–11.00 Introduction: Europeana Fashion.
- Opening and welcome. Lena Palmqvist, Nordiska museet.
- The future of Europeana Fashion. Marco Rendina, Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale, Florence and *Erwin Verbruggen, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (on skype).
- Objects from Armémuseum in Europeana Fashion. Martin Markelius, Armémuseum.
11.00–11.30 Fashion at Nordiska museet – what’s available?
- Presentation of the fashion collection at Nordiska museet. Lena Palmqvist and Susanna Janfalk, Nordiska museet.
- Folk costumes meeting fashion. Brief lecture on 18th century folk costumes. Berit Eldvik, curator.
11.30–12.00 How to edit Wikipedia articles
- Brief introduction on how to write, add sources and add images to wikipedia articles. Axel Pettersson, Wikimedia Sweden.
12.00–16.00 Edit-a-thon
- Editing session. Participants contribute to fashion related Wikipedia articles, assisted by Nordiska museet and Wikimedia Sweden staff. Lunch vouchers can be used at any time between 12 and 15.
16.00–16.30 Wrapping up
- Brief report on the results of the edit-a-thon – what did we accomplish? Aron Ambrosiani, Nordiska museet.
- Closing words and thanks. Lena Palmqvist and Susanna Janfalk, Nordiska museet.
To bring
redigera- Please bring your own laptop – free wifi is available.
- Any special reference literature that you might like to use.
To do
redigera- Create your own user on Wikipedia. Please try to do it in advance as there is an upper limit to how many people can register from a single IP address during one evening. Here is a step-by-step introduction on how to create a user page and edit on Wikipedia.
- Spread the word about the event!
Participation on location at Nordiska museet
redigeraThere is a limited amount of people that can participate in person, so please sign up in advance Eventbrite.com.
I will participate!
redigera- Aron Ambrosiani (Nordiska museet)
- Axel Pettersson (WMSE)
- Jenny Andersson
- Annanohlson
- Magdalena Owczynska (Livrustkammaren)
- Lina Gissberg
- Sara Mörtsell (WMSE)
- Rosacruz 94
- Ingemar Albertsson
- T.Högelin
- Ett litet m
- Febehannele
- Sessaneja
- Elinor Rajka
- datgalema
- Boberger
- Murmeldjuret
- ALLvet
- You...
I might participate
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Online participation
redigeraThere is no limit and every contribution is much appreciated!
I will participate!
redigera- Erwin Verbruggen (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision) - via Skype
- StenS - via Skype
'Add your name here!
I might participate
redigera- Add your name here!
Articles to work on
redigeraSome suggestions, hopefully more will be added during the day:
- Hatt – massor av olika hattmodeller beskrivs på engelska wikipedia men saknas på svenska.
- Mode – bryt ut avsnittet om modehistoria och gör till separat artikel/artiklar per stilperiod
- Empir (och säkert många andra stilar) saknar modebilder
- Skapa artiklar om modetidskrifter som nämns i utställningen Modemakt
- lägg till egna förslag här!
Results
redigeraNew users
redigera- Jajenny
- Annanohlson
- Magdalena Owczynska
- Lina Gissberg
- Affärside
- Rosacruz 94
- T.Högelin
- Febehannele
- Sessaneja
- datgalema
- you?
New articles
redigera- Mall:Huvudbonader
- Mall:Skor
- Knäppkängor
- Makoto Onodera
- Memphis Group
- Siljan textilateljéer
- Karl XII:s fickur
- 1600-talets mode
Expanded articles
redigeraOther improved articles (wikified etc.)
redigeraMedia attention
redigeraBefore
redigeraAfter
redigeraMaterial to use
redigera19th century fashion illustrations from the Nordiska museet library
redigeraApproximately 1,000 fashion plates from Swedish 19th century fashion magazines.
Some examples:
Fashion photos from 1945–1965 from the Nordiska museet photographic collection
redigeraTo be added. Approximately thirty photos from the current exhibition Folkhemmets mode at Nordiska museet.
Some examples:
Military uniforms from the Armémuseum
redigeraApproximately 15,000 photos of military uniforms are available in Europeana Fashion, but only a few have been uploaded to Wikimedia Commons.
Some examples:
Clothing in the Hallwyl museum
redigeraApproximately 170 photos of clothing in the Hallwyl museum, mainly from the period 1880–1920.
Some examples:
Europeana Fashion Thesaurus Drawings
redigeraApproximately 240 drawings of different fashion terms.
Some examples:
Other sources
redigeraReferences
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External links
redigera- Registration page on Eventbrite.com
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