Wikimedia Blog/Drafts/Editathon Spanish National Library 2014
This was a draft for a blog post that has since been published at https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/17/first-editathon-on-the-spanish-language-and-literature-in-madrid/
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[edit]- Editathon at the Spanish National Library in Madrid
- First editathon on the Spanish language and literature in Madrid
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[edit]The meeting was a great success and its main accomplishments can be summarized as follows:
- More than 400 edits were made on 45 different articles pertaining to Spanish language and literature.
- Four new articles were created on the influence of Nauhatl and influence of Latin in the Spanish language, the economy around the Spanish language and collections of the National Library of Spain.
- We had 40 new user accounts created by participants in the editathon. Most of them registered over the previous days, following the preparation instructions for the meeting.
- Several articles experimented a substantial growth in content, most notably articles on the Biblioteca Digital Hispánica (+161.78%), or about the authors Carme Riera (+75.87%) and Sergio Pitol (+93,86%).
- 23 new images were uploaded by the National Library of Spain, originating from a featured initative to digitize their vast collection of cultural works.
- 53 images illustrating this editathon were uploaded to Commons.
- The National Library kindly offered physical access to more than 130 books to help all attendees in inserting appropriate references to back up their contributions. Even so, several editors asked for additional references on specific topics that were promptly provided by personnel from their Bibliographic Information Service.
All editors received special surprise gifts: books from the Royal Spanish Academy, image products from Cervantes Institute, the National Library of Spain and WMF. On top of that, the National Library invited all attendees (editors and volunteering Wikipedians) to participate in an exclusive guided tour through the National Library museum, including visits to special areas and rooms. Overall, we were quite satisfied with the development of this editathon. We also hope that it can be the first step in a new series of similar initiatives in Spain to engage these and other renowned organizations and institutions on improving access to free knowledge in Wikipedia.
Felipe Ortega, co-organizer and member of Wikimedia España.
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