Program/bn
Confirmed sessions
This is a tentative list of presentations, as of 17 May.
There are 77 presenting submissions (9 workshops, 21 panels, 47 talks) totalling 116 x 30minute slots over the course of the main conference. Plus 6 plenary sessions (keynotes and ceremonies), 26 Posters (so far) for the poster-reception, a photography exhibition, as well as several 'lightning talk' and 'meetup' sessions.
Some things may be added or removed closer to the event but we assume this is 95% accurate. It is grouped by presentation duration then by the order the submission was made. Details such as a schedule, all presenters, detailed abstracts and presentation slides will be published later. Calls for lightning talks and meetups will be made just before, or during, the conference itself. Spaces for Meetups can be booked on the Meetups page.
Note: the column "Proposer" does not mean this is the only presenter - especially in cases of panel sessions.
Submission # | Proposer | Title | Duration |
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4 | Delphine Ménard | Introduction to Low Context and High Context: Communicate Effectively Between Cultures | 90 |
125 | Asaf Bartov | A Gentle Introduction to Wikidata for Absolute Beginners + Wikidata Query Tutorial [2 parts] | 90 |
176 | Nichole Saad | Wikipedia and digital equity in Education: digital skills for life and free knowledge for the world | 90 |
208 | Dario Taraborelli | Lifting a veil on the sources of free knowledge: A WikiCite workshop | 90 |
212 | Joe Sutherland | Workshopping event safety | 90 |
254 | Leila Zia | Wiki Loves Monuments, Hands-on | 90 |
277 | Nicole Ebber | Wikimedia 2030: What needs to change for the movement to move in our new strategic direction? | 90 |
296 | Rachel Farrand | Hackathon showcase | 90 |
13 | Michael Graaf | Babel's Tower: South Africa's Wikipedias | 60 |
58 | Siko Bouterse | Centering Knowledge from the Margins: A Whose Knowledge? discussion with indigenous, African, Dalit, queer and feminist communities | 60 |
82 | Lea Voget | Building tools to serve diverse users: Community Centered Software Development | 60 |
95 | Gabe Thullen | Kiwix & Raspberry Pi - build your own wikipedia Wifi hotspot | 60 |
107 | Trevor B | Building a Better Harassment Reporting System | 60 |
132 | Léa Lacroix | Learn how to model the words of your language in Wikidata | 60 |
136 | Kvardek Du | Wikidata Babel workshop | 60 |
138 | Satdeep Gill | Introducing Wikipedia to New Readers | 60 |
171 | C. Scott Ananian | Real-Time Collaboration: Connecting Humanity | 60 |
172 | Pawel Marynowski | Pattypan workshop | 60 |
183 | Christian Friedrich | Ubuntu for who? Equity by Free Knowledge? | 60 |
196 | Michael Peel | Wikidata-enabled Infobox Workshop | 60 |
220 | Anna Mazgal | Copyright – what could possibly go wrong? Copyfights as a global challenge | 60 |
222 | Sandra Fauconnier | Design challenge workshop: How can multilingual structured metadata bring knowledge equity to Commons? | 60 |
229 | Leila Zia | The State of Research in Knowledge Gaps | 60 |
232 | Robert Fernandez | How wikidata infoboxes can help bridge content and language gaps | 60 |
243 | Daniel Mietchen | Zooming in on Africa-related research: Wikidata-based scholarly profiles of people, papers, places, topics and more | 60 |
252 | Anasuya Sengupta | How can "open" also be safe and welcoming? Perspectives from around the world | 60 |
276 | Isla Haddow-Flood | Activating the next generation : Wikipedia in Schools | 60 |
282 | Samuel Guebo | Gaps in Global GLAM capacity: A Discussion | 60 |
297 | Douglas Scott | Panel: Africa's Wikipedias | 60 |
7 | Ahmed Houamel | Including minority languages in Wikimedia projects, a strategic approch | 30 |
10 | Stephane Coillet-Matillon | What Wikimedians can do today to improve offline access to Wikimedia projects | 30 |
29 | Dimitar Dimitrov | Wikimedia vs. Disinformation | 30 |
30 | Dimitar Dimitrov | EU Copyright Reform: Google vs. the content industry. Is Wikimedia stuck in the middle? | 30 |
42 | Helmi Hamdi | What tools do we need for small Wikis to increase content and quality? | 30 |
56 | Andrea Patricia Kleiman | Reintegrating persons with mental illnesses to the community using Wikiquote project | 30 |
68 | Rohini Lakshané | Intellectual property barriers to GLAM projects in the global south | 30 |
75 | Sailesh Patnaik | One Image at a time; How Governments can help in bridging the information gap on Wikipedia. | 30 |
83 | Keren Shatzman | Senior Citizens write Wikipedia | 30 |
98 | Sandra Fauconnier | Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons and knowledge equity | 30 |
102 | Netha Hussain | Research on gender gap in Wikipedia: What do we know so far? | 30 |
106 | Abbey Ripstra | Beyond the meat grinder: building better new editor experiences through research and dialogue | 30 |
110 | Alexandra Wang | Women leading the way toward gender equity | 30 |
124 | Sandra Fauconnier | Wikimedia Commons and GLAM needs around the world | 30 |
127 | Asaf Bartov | What can we learn from the Feminist movement for knowledge equity? | 30 |
128 | Bunty Avieson | Bridging knowledge gaps: Wikipedia and Bhutan can learn from each other | 30 |
129 | Beat Estermann | Building an International Knowledge Base for the Performing Arts: Thoughts on Providing Knowledge as a Service and Enhancing Knowledge Equity | 30 |
142 | Aaron Halfaker | Using artificial intelligence to keep Wikipedia open | 30 |
144 | Deror Avi Lin | The Coolest Projects of Wikimedia Chapters - Be Inspired | 30 |
145 | Daniel Bogre Udell | Every Language in the World: Introducing Wikitongues | 30 |
155 | Abdallah Azibert | How do teachers in Chad use Wikipedia to fill the knowledge gap? | 30 |
177 | Chinmayi S K | Lessons from creating a diversity toolkit | 30 |
180 | Adrián Estévez Iglesias | Documenting rural areas by WikiTakes activities | 30 |
185 | Lydia Pintscher | What does this mean in ...? - building bridges with machine-readable lexicographical data in Wikidata | 30 |
189 | Lydia Pintscher | Wikidata: building bridges every single day | 30 |
192 | Denise Jansen | Building new bridges to close the Wikimedia gendergap | 30 |
202 | Antoine Lamielle | Record every languages of the world village by village, with Lingua Libre | 30 |
209 | Jake Orlowitz | #1lib1ref: Reaching 5 million librarians around the world | 30 |
210 | Jake Orlowitz | The Wikipedia Library Card Platform: How you have access to 100,00 journals | 30 |
211 | Siko Bouterse | The Visibility Gap: #VisibleWikiWomen's campaign for visual knowledge | 30 |
230 | Jon Harald Søby | How majorities can support minority languages | 30 |
236 | Bekriah Mawasi | Diglossia and Multilingualism: A help or a Hindrance to Arabic Wikipedians? | 30 |
237 | Tilman Bayer | Which parts of an article are actually being read? | 30 |
239 | Tilman Bayer | State of Wikimedia Research 2017-2018 | 30 |
240 | Gergő Tisza | Sister project incubator - or, how to deal with knowledge gaps inherent in "What Wikipedia is not" | 30 |
253 | Richard Knipel | Wiki-fy The Met, and Met-ify the Wiki | 30 |
259 | Asaf Bartov | Building capacity with communities: WMF's Community Capacity Development program | 30 |
260 | Dumisani Ndubane | Coolest African Projects - Be inspired | 30 |
261 | Marc Miquel | User Experience in Wikipedia: How Can We Improve It? | 30 |
262 | Gereon Kalkuhl | How to kick-start communities or How to boldly go where no editor has gone before | 30 |
263 | Jack Rabah | Working towards Growing Local Language Content on Wikipedia (GLOW) | 30 |
264 | Felix Nartey | How to start a developer community in your country, the AWMD way. | 30 |
267 | Kelly Foster | AfroCROWD: expanding into the Diaspora | 30 |
268 | John Cummings | How can the Wikimedia community work better with experts? Using open license text to collaborate, a case study from UNESCO. | 30 |
284 | Cornelius Kibelka | We learned one thing from organizing the Wikimedia Conference. How could we apply this in the Movement? | 30 |
289 | Bobby Shabangu | The quotation of oral sources in a decolonization context. | 30 |
288 | Lodewijk Gelauff | Helping new editors to not hit brick walls: a guide | 10 |
18 | Tobias Lutzi | Local Law and Global Projects – Bridging The Gap Between Public Regulation and Community Self-Governance | Poster |
51 | Lilli Iliev | #No(Upload)Filter - A campaign to prevent internet filters that threaten free knowledge | Poster |
52 | Gretchen Andrew | Art, Wikimedia, and the Education of Intelligent Machines (and People Too!) | Poster |
66 | Joseph MacLean | Wikiup -Indigenous Knowledge Network Visioning Workshop | Poster |
67 | Stefano Dal Bo | Wikipassport - The "Grand Tour" of the 21st century | Poster |
80 | Marc Miquel-Ribé | Wikipedia Cultural Diversity Observatory: Raising Awareness and Providing Solutions for Bridging Knowledge Gaps | Poster |
84 | Gabe Thullen | Bridging the digital divide with Kiwix in Senegalese schools | Poster |
99 | Niccolò Caranti | Wikipedia 4 Refugees | Poster |
114 | Peter Kraker | Hands-on open science: how to bridge scientific knowledge gaps in Wikimedia projects | Poster |
115 | Sydney Poore | Using the Interaction Timeline to Investigate User Misconduct | Poster |
122 | Bryan Davis | FLOSS best practices for bots and tools | Poster |
143 | Lisa Dittmer | Tell me your story: how can we encourage participation through digital communication? | Poster |
170 | C. Scott Ananian | Edit conflicts, offline contributions, and Tor: oh my! | Poster |
173 | Santiago Navarro Sanz | Wiki Loves Folk | Poster |
175 | Adrián Estévez Iglesias | #100wikidays: women writers | Poster |
186 | Lydia Pintscher | Poster: lexicographical data on Wikidata | Poster |
187 | Lydia Pintscher | Poster: data quality in Wikidata | Poster |
191 | Saskia Jasmin Ehlers | What happens when you bring peace activists and Wikipedia together | Poster |
195 | Ronny Ueckermann | Journeys to the human past: documenting megalithic monuments on Wikipedia | Poster |
198 | Michael Peel | A multilingual infobox for Wikimedia Commons categories | Poster |
199 | Netha Hussain | Mapping and bridging the gender gap: an ethnographic study of Indian Wikipedians and their motivations to contribute | Poster |
231 | Angel And Santiago Obregon Sierra And Navarro | Wiki Loves the Olympics | Poster |
234 | Kelly Doyle | Wikipedia, Service Learning, and the Gender Gap | Poster |
255 | Emmanouil Kefalas | User sandbox+ : Article template libraries - user sandbox space organization | Poster |
270 | Erika Bjune | A Roadmap for the Environmental Sustainability of Free Knowledge | Poster |
272 | Florence Devouard | WikiFundi Poster : editing Wikipedia offline across Africa | Poster |
274 | Florence Devouard | WikiChallenge Ecoles d'Afrique Poster | Poster |
295 | Felix Nartey | User Sandbox+ / Article Nursery Garden | Poster |
273 | Isla Haddow-Flood |
Wiki Loves Africa photo exhibition | Exhibition |
Remote attendance
Livestreaming of some events will be available, and recordings of those and other events will be available afterwards.