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University of Edinburgh edit-a-thon

About the project

An introduction to Wikipedia

Have you ever wondered why the information in Wikipedia is extensive for some topics and scarce for others? Particularly in different language Wikipedias? Commencing on 29th September 2021 and concluding on Friday 14th January 2022, the University's Information Services team will run a Wikipedia translate-a-thon.

We will provide training on how to edit and participate in an open knowledge community. Participants will be supported to translate articles.

(Video) Introduction to the Content Translation tool (1 minute).

We Can Edit

Assignment scope and dates

  • 2,000-2,500 words to be translated from one language Wikipedia to another. This is per student so you can work in pairs/groups also.
  • Article choices should be well-referenced. Inline citations peppering all the way through the article.
  • Article selections must be emailed to me (ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk) and your language tutor for approval.
  • Email by Friday 15 October 5pm so that we can finally settle on article choices.
  • Upload source article (with word count) and translated article (with word count) in MS Word format to Learn by 5pm on Monday December 20th 2021.
  • Peer review of another student's work to emailed to student and myself by 5pm on Monday 10th January 2022. Please consider commenting/annotating in MS Word/Google Doc.
  • Article to be published to target Wikipedia w/c 10th January 2022 and no later than 5pm on Friday 14th January 2022.

How do I prepare?

Further reading

The main policies and guidelines can be found at the following pages:

Programme

Trainers

Ewan McAndrew, Wikimedian in Residence at the University of Edinburgh

Class List

Please put your Wikipedia username in the space below:

Rosy Li-Ruoxi LI

The assignment

15 steps to translation success

  1. The first step is to Create an account.
  2. In the first session we will introduce you to Wikipedia, how to format a page and provide advice on articles to select for your assignment.
  3. If not already done so the Content Translation tool must be enabled. This can be done in the Beta menu (top right corner of your screen). Once in the Beta menu, make sure the Content Translation option is ticked and then click Save (bottom left corner of your screen).
  4. Now you need to select an article or articles to translate. The tools below (categories, portals, Gapfinder, Not in the other language) will help you decide. Importantly, it should be a high quality article (check the references being used) of suitable importance & subject matter.
  5. Select your chosen article(s) by 5pm on Friday 15th October 2021. The article you select must be approved by BOTH your course tutor AND Ewan McAndrew (email: ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk) before you begin. Once you have approval from both then email the approved article title along with the languages being translated from and to ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk
  6. The assignment must be 2,000-2,500 words this semester (& by that we include only the main prose text - not the notes, references & bibliography etc. at the end of the article). Copy the main prose text from the source article onto a new Microsoft Word document. Add the Word count at the end of the article (e.g. Word count = 2,454 words). Save the Word document as YOUR NAME - Source Article - Source Article Title and make sure you have recorded the word count at the bottom of this new document.
  7. Go to the Content Translation tool in the Contributions menu.
  8. Click Start a new translation.
  9. Input the languages you are translating from and to.
  10. Input the source article title.
  11. Click Start translation.
  12. The article will then be translated by you paragraph by paragraph. Check and double-check the paragraphs being translated that they make sense in the target language and that the formatting copies across correctly. Important: Save your work as you go by copying completed paragraphs into a second Word document entitled: 'YOUR NAME - New translated article - New article title'.
  13. Consult the Content Translation Guide, FAQ and screencast to help you with any issues. Your article is to be peer reviewed by another student and peer reviews are to be emailed to ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk by Monday 10th January 2022.
  14. Aim to publish on the target language Wikipedia w/c Monday 10th January 2022 and no later than 5pm on Friday 14th January 2022 so that the project is finally concluded on Friday 14th January 2022. Once you are satisfied with your translation email ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk to advise this and then click Publish translation to complete your translation. Make sure the newly published article has enough categories and links to other pages (and that other pages link to it). If your article was not around 2500 words (this word count has to be recorded at the bottom of your 2nd Word document for the new translated article you have just created) then you will need to repeat this process with a second article.
  15. If your newly translated article(s) are now around 2500 words, congratulations you have created your first page(s) and the assignment. Copy the text of the source article (with word count) to an MS Word document. Copy the text of the new translated article (with word count) to another MS Word document. Upload both to Learn by 5pm on Monday 20 December 2021.

One final step

Finally, Wikipedia articles each have a sidebar listing its counterparts in other languages, so the last thing you should do is to make sure this includes links to and from the new translated material. A guide on this can be found at Help:Interlanguage links.

Choosing an article

  1. The word limit is 2000-2500 words but please make sure the chosen article is sufficiently challenging. The article in question will need to be run past both your portfolio tutor and myself to avoid issues where the original source articles do not have enough citations or references so consequently the target article did not either.
  2. Please challenge yourself - work in a different language direction/pairing if possible this semester or with a different student or on a completely different topic from last time.
  3. Make sure the topic you work on is of interest to you and maybe of interest/importance to readers of the target Wikipedia. Use these two weeks until mid October to assess Wikipedia's current content and see where you would like to contribute and do the most good.
  4. Consider the under-representation of topics related to postcolonial theory and the Black Lives Matter movement as topic areas to work on. Students on the University History Society have also worked on articles related to Scotland's links with slavery here. Email Dr. Hephzibah Israel if you are require suggestions or advice on this theme.
  5. WikiProjects on English Wikipedia have Assessment tables which list the best quality articles related to their project area. e.g. Wikiproject Sociology, WikiProject Human Rights, WikiProject Black Lives Matter, WikiProject African diaspora
  6. Please aim to select an article from the Featured Articles quality criteria (the highest quality standard on Wikipedia) or the Good Article quality criteria (the 2nd highest). There is a wider pool to choose from on English Wikipedia because it is the largest Wikipedia but you’ll notice that if you click on the Featured article link, there are links on the left hand side of pages to the ‘Featured Articles’ page in each of the other language Wikipedias. You will find the same if you click on the ‘Good Article’ links. There will be a lot less featured and good articles in other language Wikipedias but as long as the article has achieved good article status or featured article status, regardless of the language then it should be of the required standard to translate for our purposes. Therefore please take extra time to choose your source article(s) so that they are the right length, right level of linguistic challenge and have enough citations so that they will have no such problems in the target Wikipedia.
  7. If neither of these high quality articles meets your interest then next try A class articles then B class articles then C class articles. The subject matter, structuring, and coherence of the article may be less good but it is the referencing that is the most important factor when considering these articles.
  8. You can view Pages needing translation into English and do category searches for articles in a subject you are interested in e.g. Category:Articles needing translation from foreign-language Wikipedias. You can also view the Portal directory to search portals in the same way.
  9. Tool: Gapfinder - This tool has been developed to help editors find missing content in any language for which there is a Wikipedia edition. GapFinder helps you discover articles that exist in one language but are missing in another. Start by selecting a source language and a target language. GapFinder will find trending articles in the source that are missing in the target. If you are interested in a particular topic area, provide a seed article in the source language, and GapFinder will find related articles missing in the target. Click on a card to take a closer look at a missing article to see if you would like to create it from scratch or translate it.
  10. Tool: "Not in the other language" - This tool looks for Wikidata items that have a page in one language but not in the other (using Wikipedia categories to filter the results).
  11. Check the word count of the source article. You can use this tool Search tool to look up the article & its word count but this includes references in its count so is not accurate enough for our purposes. Hence you should copy the article's main text (not including notes, references, bibliographies etc.) into a Word document so you can get a more accurate indication of the main body of the article's wordcount.

Assignment details

Articles to be settled on by no later than 5pm on Friday 15th October 2021.

Class list
# Wiki Username Chosen article(s) Language translating from Language Translating to Newly translated article Peer feedback received (Y/N)
1. Example user
Stinglehammer
Example source article
Barack Obama
English Arabic باراك أوباما n/a
2. 9848hhmhhm Shrewsbury Drapers Company English Chinese 什鲁斯伯里布商公司 Yes
3. Yubing Hao Hang the DJ (Black Mirror episode) English Chinese 绞死DJ Yes
4. Rosyli Ode on a Grecian Urn - poem by John Keats English Chinese 希臘古甕頌 Yes
5. Maevechen Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman (Mary Wollstonecraft's unfinished novelistic sequel to her revolutionary political treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman) English Chinese 玛丽亚:女人之罪 Yes
6. GJT1999 My Lord John - historical fiction novel by the British author Georgette Heyer. English Chinese 约翰公爵
Text to be re-added.
Yes
7. Codenamelulu Musidora: The Bather 'At the Doubtful Breeze Alarmed' - painting by William Etty. English Chinese 穆西多拉:在微风中惊慌失措的沐浴女
8. Hannahjxh Shake It Off - song by Taylor Swift. English Chinese 通通甩掉 Yes
9. XuanEa James T. Aubrey (US film exec) English Chinese 詹姆斯·T·奥布里 Yes
10. WuNovia James T. Aubrey (US film exec) English Chinese 詹姆斯·T·奥布里 Yes
11. Ssia082666 James T. Aubrey (US film exec) English Chinese 詹姆斯·T·奥布里 Yes
12. VivianJieluan Chen Proserpine (play) English Chinese 普罗瑟派恩 (戏剧) Yes
13. Rella Shen Northern England English Chinese 北英格蘭 Yes
14. Koidoubleone Northern England English Chinese 北英格蘭 Yes
15. AshleyTTT Women in brewing English Chinese 女性酿酒 Yes
16. complex33 Women in brewing English Chinese 女性酿酒 Yes
17. RorschachD2 A Death in the Family (comics) English Chinese 家族之死 (漫画) Yes
18. Crocodile A Death in the Family (comics) English Chinese 家族之死 (漫画) Yes
19. BornThisWay0506 The Swimming Hole - painting by Thomas Eakins. English Chinese Awaiting update 28/01 Awaiting update 28/01
20. Milesheizer1107 Solar Power (album) - album by Lorde. English Chinese 日光_(專輯) Yes
21. Elsie yux Etta Lemon - British bird conservationist and a founding member of RSPB. English Chinese 埃塔·莱蒙 Yes
22. Feiyu Yu Trees and forests in Middle-earth English Chinese 中土世界的树木与森林 Yes
23. ChrisssssH Boys Will Be Boys (Dua Lipa song) English Chinese 男孩永远是男孩 Yes
24. ComfortOcean Analog Science Fiction and Fact - American science fiction magazine published since 1930s. English Chinese 模拟科幻小说与事实 Yes
25. SaraStirling Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots English Chinese 鹦鹉绘本 Yes
26. sylviakkk The Minute Man - 1874 sculpture in Concord, Massachusetts. English Chinese “一分钟人”雕塑 Yes
27. 9818Rita The Homosexual Matrix English Chinese 同性恋摇篮 Yes
28. Wiwikiwi 房思琪的初戀樂園 Chinese English Awaiting update 28/01 Awaiting update 28/01
29. Yuna LPG Proserpine (play) English French Proserpine_(Shelley) tba.
30. Svizzera008 Public health system in India English Chinese 印度公共卫生体系 Yes
31. Displaybooks2021 The Magpie (Monet) - painting by Claude Monet, impressionist. English Chinese 喜鹊 (油画) Yes
32. Gigi980 Royal National College for the Blind English Chinese 皇家国立盲人学院 Yes
33. Vousmevoyezoreo Royal National College for the Blind English Chinese 皇家国立盲人学院 Yes
34. Moraynia99 David Hillhouse Buel (priest) English Chinese 大卫·希尔豪斯·比尔 n/a
35. Qiaochu Huang Malagasy cuisine English Chinese Awaiting update 28/01 Yes
36. Yingqi Hou Whitechapel murders English Chinese Awaiting update 28/01 Awaiting update 28/01
37. Linzi Zhou Religious debates over the Harry Potter series English Chinese 哈利波特系列的宗教爭論 Yes
38. Matilhan Yoko Ono English Chinese To be published tomorrow 28/01 Yes
39. JoyShen3 Yoko Ono English Chinese To be published tomorrow 28/01 Yes
40. Elsie yux Beowulf and Middle-earth English Chinese Awaiting review from AfC Chinese Wikipedia editors 16 June 2022 Yes
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Content Translation

Screencast video tutorial to using the Content Translation tool

Helpful links

Once you've learned the basics of editing using Wikipedia’s Visual Editor, I hope that you'll stay logged in and edit or create more articles. I've added some booklets and some links below that you may find useful. As a first step you may like to check out what What Wikipedia is not along with its 5 guiding principles: The 5 pillars.

  • Please sign your messages on talk pages with four tildes (~~~~). This will automatically insert your " signature" (your username and a date stamp). The or button, on the tool bar above Wikipedia's text editing window, also does this.
  • If you would like to play around with your new Wiki skills without changing the mainspace, the Sandbox is for you.

Sources

Suggested sources:

General
  • DiscoverEd to find books, ebooks, journals, ejournals and more.
News sources
Theses databases

Outcomes - New pages created

Resources

Join us for the event!

Video guides to editing Wikipedia

Tutorials on Wikipedia editing

One page handouts

External links

Participants - Sign Up Here!

Prior to the event:

  1. RSVP: ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk
  2. Do you have a Wikipedia User Name?
    No? Create a Wikipedia account
    Yes? Go to Step #2
  3. Sign up! Add your Wikipedia User Name to this section by clicking the blue button below (follow instructions). Your name will be added to the bottom of this page
Don't worry! If you haven't edited Wikipedia before and don't have a Wikipedia User Name yet, we will help you on the day of the event! And remember to have fun!
To sign up for this event: Log in or create an account.