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Title
2020 Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon
Creator
Phetteplace, Eric
Date Created and/or Issued
2020-04-02
Publication Information
California College of the Arts
Contributing Institution
California College of the Arts Libraries
Collection
CCA/C Archives
Rights Information
This content is licensed CC-BY-NC per the terms at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ . You may not use the material for commercial purposes without permission and must give appropriate credit. Contact the CCA Libraries with questions about licensing or attribution.
Description
On April 2nd of 2020, CCA Libraries & Art Practical hosted California College of the Arts' 6th annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon aimed at addressing the gender imbalance and skewed coverage of Wikipedia. Library staff and visitors spent the day writing articles on female artists and topics relating to women, feminism, and art. Due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, CCA campuses were closed, but the edit-a-thon was successfully moved online using Zoom videoconferencing software. The results of the edit-a-thon were: 3 articles created, 17 articles edited, 138 total edits, 27 editors, 8.14k words added, 83 references added, and 6.08k article views.
Type
image
Format
photograph
born digital
image/png
Identifier
https://vault.cca.edu/items/4b4c8db0-47d6-4718-ab8f-dfa1713f4f4d/0/
Language
English
Subject
Feminism
Wikipedia
2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
Time Period
2020-2029

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