Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda/Wikisource Uganda 101
Wikisource is a free online library of primary sources hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. It is a digital archive of texts, books, documents, and other written works that are either in the public domain or have been released under a free license.
Wikisource Uganda 101 will be offered to editors to expand their participation in Wikimedia projects. They wil be equipped with the fundamental skills they need in order to contribute to Wikisource
Scope and duration
[edit]Wikisource 101 will take place during the month of September 2024. The sessions will be in- person though some guest presenters will present online.
Objectives
[edit]Wikisource Uganda 101 aims to :
- Recruit new users to the project and to the Wikimedia community ;
- Enable editors to appreciate the presence of archives and digitisation in the information value chain ;
- Foster an understanding of the basics of Wikisource , including its mission, scope, and policies ;
- Equip editors with skills to contribute to Wikisource including editing, proofreading and validation ;
- Encourage editors to apply knowledge and skills by completing practical exercises ;
Contest board
[edit]This is the link to the dedicated Wikisource contest tool board
Activities
[edit]Period | Activity | Location | Resources |
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Week 1 : Saturday 07 September
0900 - 1500 |
Introduction to Wikisource
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National Library of Uganda | Link to slides : Introduction to Wikisource |
Week 2 : Saturday 14 September |
Major edits on Wikisource
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Goethe Zentrum Kampala | Link to slides : Major edits on Wikisource
Link to video : An introduction to proofreading by Sam Wilson Proofread of the week 1 : Self-Government for Uganda An African State Manifesto by the Progressive Party Proofread of the week 2 : Uganda by Pen and Camera |
Week 3 : Saturday 12 October | Adding value to content in Wikisource
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Goethe Zentrum Kampala | Link to the Internet Archive
Link to the IA Upload tool Video 1 : Import books from Internet Archive to Wikisource (Ewan McAndrew) Video 2 : Import books from Internet Archive to Wikisource (Sam Wilson) Link to local training session with Sam Wilson Proofread of the week : Uganda and The Egyptian Soudan |
Week 4 : Saturday 19 October | Adding value to Wikisource
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Goethe Zentrum Kampala | Proofread of the week : Growls from Uganda |
Week 5 : Saturday 26 October | Our future in Wikisource
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National Library of Uganda | Proofread of the week : The Story of the Life of Mackay of Uganda Told for Boys |
Selected works
[edit]- Self-Government for Uganda An African State Manifesto by the Progressive Party
- Uganda by Pen and Camera
- Uganda and The Egyptian Soudan
- Growls from Uganda
- The Story of the Life of Mackay of Uganda Told for Boys
Selected works to be indexed
[edit]- The Story of the Life of Mackay of Uganda Told for Boys (Catherine and Carol)
- Soldiering and sport in Uganda 1909-1910 (Matthew and Claire)
- The wonderful story of Uganda (Stella and Ben)
- Under the African sun; a description of native races in Uganda, sporting adventures and other experiences (Leah and Alice)
- Growls from Uganda (Isabella and Divine)
- Dayspring in Uganda (Isabella)
Resources developed
[edit]Under the project, we were able to translate the Wikisource proofreading and editing guides into Luganda.