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== The Society for Experimental Biology Event == |
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Hi Mndetatsin |
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It was great seeing you at the [[Wikipedia:Society for Experimental Biology Editathons 2023|event]] held by The Society for Experimental Biology 1.5 week ago! It looks like you have edited Wikipedia for a while, but I will leave a message here with the same resources I have provided the new editors with anyway: |
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# If you enjoyed talking to other people about editing Wikipedia and its sister projects, there are other events you can join (many are hybrid) [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Events here] (none are related to SEB). I often attend the [[Wikipedia:University of Edinburgh/Events and Workshops/Women in Red|events held by the University of Edinburgh]], which are open to everyone. |
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# If you edit Wikipedia in your own time and have a question, [[Wikipedia:Teahouse|here is a link to the Teahouse]] that [[User:Nick Moyes|Nick Moyes]] talked about. You can ask questions there whenever you like. |
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# Here is a link to the [[Wikipedia:Society for Experimental Biology Editathons 2023|event page]] where you can find useful resources like short videos about how to edit Wikipedia. (That page might be moved/the title might change, so if that link does not work, you can find more resources [[Wikipedia:University of Edinburgh/Events and Workshops/Women in Red |here]]). |
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# If you want me to send the slides in an email to you, you can send me an email from my [[User:Rogalendingen|userpage]] (click on "reached by email" in the userbox with the text "This user can be reached by email."). |
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# [https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/The_Society_for_Experimental_Biology/SEB_Editathon/home Here] is a summary of the outcome of the event. We edited 54 articles, created 2 new articles, and added almost 30 000 words and 2 images. |
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I hope to see you again sometime in the future, and good luck with your future editing! |
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[[User:Rogalendingen|Rogalendingen]] ([[User talk:Rogalendingen|talk]]) 13:03, 12 June 2023 (UTC) (one of the Wikipedia trainers) |
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before the question. Again, welcome! — Cirt (talk) 13:11, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
You are invited to this local event!
I would like to invite you to attend a Wikipedia meetup described on Wikipedia:Meetup/Cameroon/Wikithon/2. This meeting is scheduled for 26 September 2015 in Yaounde. Thank you for your attention and I hope to see you there. Artista Poetica (talk) 15:10, 14 September 2015 (UTC) (talk)
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The Society for Experimental Biology Event
Hi Mndetatsin
It was great seeing you at the event held by The Society for Experimental Biology 1.5 week ago! It looks like you have edited Wikipedia for a while, but I will leave a message here with the same resources I have provided the new editors with anyway:
- If you enjoyed talking to other people about editing Wikipedia and its sister projects, there are other events you can join (many are hybrid) here (none are related to SEB). I often attend the events held by the University of Edinburgh, which are open to everyone.
- If you edit Wikipedia in your own time and have a question, here is a link to the Teahouse that Nick Moyes talked about. You can ask questions there whenever you like.
- Here is a link to the event page where you can find useful resources like short videos about how to edit Wikipedia. (That page might be moved/the title might change, so if that link does not work, you can find more resources here).
- If you want me to send the slides in an email to you, you can send me an email from my userpage (click on "reached by email" in the userbox with the text "This user can be reached by email.").
- Here is a summary of the outcome of the event. We edited 54 articles, created 2 new articles, and added almost 30 000 words and 2 images.
I hope to see you again sometime in the future, and good luck with your future editing!
Rogalendingen (talk) 13:03, 12 June 2023 (UTC) (one of the Wikipedia trainers)