User:How to:1Lib1Ref/Basics
Basics
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Pre-requisites
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Here's a list of things your users should know before joining the campaign. You'll find this emoji 👉 to mark what type of workshop you should be thinking about in case they don't.
So let's check if your users know the basics of:
1. 💻 How Computers Work and How To Edit in WYSIWYG Interfaces 👉 Media Literacy Workshop
2. 📚 Trusted Sources and Where to Find Them 👉 Information Literacy Workshop
3. 🤝 How Wikipedia works 👉 Wiki-basics workshop (get some inspiration here)
#1Lib1Ref basic tricks
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Prepare
edit- Prepare your workshops!
- 👩🏫 Get inspired by the slides others have prepared (& you can reuse!)
- 📺 Get some ideas from past workshops available on YouTube (in English, in Spanish)
- Have a list of reliable sources!
- 📚For instance, AfLIA has created this list of reliable sources for each country in Africa that participated in their campaigns <3
Share
editOrganizers around the world have shared with us their most successful strategies for the #1Lib1Ref Campaign, you could:
- Start a Social Media Campaign to Promote Your Activities
- Create a Hashtag and a template to share the Stories of Why Librarians are joining. For instance, AfLIA posts both with #1Lib1Ref to connect with the whole world, and #AfLibWk to connect regionally
- Create a short video in which librarians show how they can join the campaign, here's how the WMCZ did it!
- Write a blog post about your campaign and share it. Get inspired by these examples:
- Mexico (in Spanish)
- Punjabi experience (in English)
- Japan (in Japanese)
- Ucrania (in Ucranian)
- Create a landing page in your own language or for your region (i.e. Spain, Latin America, Czech Republic)
- Get your prizes ready!
- They could be barnstars, like the beautiful ones WMCZ created
- It could be a certificate. Like the ones Wikimedia Serbia hands out
- They could be professional development points
💡The Library And Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) offered CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points to members who do a certain amount of edits/additions. Usually 1 CPD point for every 25 edits
- 🎁It can be customized gifts. Check out the Ucranian planners / post its.
- It can be Wikimedia Swag, and you can ask for some prizes here
#1Lib1Ref tools
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- Citation Hunt. An amazing tool to get a list of articles with the "citation needed" template. The tool works with more than 10 languages. Here's how to use it:
- Hashtags. A very useful tool to count all contributions that used a specific hashtag in the edit summary