Changing the way stories are told: Engaging staff and students in improving Wikipedia content about women in Scotland

Ewan McAndrew
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The University of Edinburgh was the first UK university to employ a Wikimedian-in-Residence (WiR) to support students and staff across the whole university. Over the last five years, the project aimed to develop information literacy and digital research skills and to address the gender disparity of editors and participants in the community. The project has demonstrated the University of Edinburgh’s commitment to foster staff and student engagement as active digital citizens of the world and was awarded the 2019 Herald Higher Education Award for “Innovative Use of Technology in the Curriculum.” The residency also focuses on addressing the content on gender gaps and improving coverage of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Our first Wikipedia edit-a-thon in 2015 was based on “the Edinburgh Seven”—the first women to study medicine at the University. The WiR collaborated with the University archives team to develop an exhibit celebrating Scotland’s Suffragettes and facilitated a student internship that was awarded the Digital Humanities Award for Best Data Visualization 2019 for the Wikidata Map of Accused Witches in Scotland. This chapter will showcase stories of student engagement and collaboration inside and outside the curriculum, providing exemplars of how students have engaged with, and been intrinsically motivated by, researching and publishing their scholarship online in a real-world application of their learning. This chapter will also outline why employing a Wikimedian-in-Residence, alongside other learning technologists and digital skills trainers, is a worthwhile return of investment for universities.
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爱丁堡大学是英国第一所聘请驻校维基人(WiR)来支持整个大学的学生和员工的大学。在过去的五年中,该项目旨在培养信息素养和数字研究技能,并解决社区中编辑和参与者的性别差异问题。该项目展示了爱丁堡大学致力于促进员工和学生作为世界积极数字公民的参与,并因“在课程中创新使用技术”而获得2019年先驱报高等教育奖。驻留项目还侧重于解决有关性别差距的内容,并提高女性在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的覆盖率。我们在2015年的第一次维基百科编辑马拉松是基于“爱丁堡七人”——第一批在爱丁堡大学学习医学的女性。WiR与大学档案团队合作,开发了一个庆祝苏格兰妇女参政论者的展览,并为学生实习提供了便利,该实习因苏格兰被指控女巫的维基数据地图获得了2019年最佳数据可视化数字人文奖。本章将展示课程内外学生参与和合作的故事,提供学生如何参与的范例,并受到内在的激励,在他们学习的现实世界应用中研究和在线发布他们的奖学金。本章还将概述为什么雇用驻校维基媒体人,以及其他学习技术专家和数字技能培训师,对大学来说是值得的投资回报。
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