Best practices in organizing a Wikipedia exhibition
Appearance
There are some situations when one needs to show a Wikimedia project to an audience for the purpose of generating awe and wonder. Many times, the presenter needs to make the audience very happy very quickly by showing them something amazing. This page includes best practices for presenting Wikipedia during an exhibition which all kinds of people will attend and during which the viewers may want instant and fun understanding of Wikipedia.
Collections in Wikipedia
[edit]- Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year, the photos voted as Wikimedia Common's best of each year
- Wikimedia Commons Open Access File of the Day, a collection of science-related files
Art projects outside Wikipedia
[edit]- Wikistream, the live feed of Wikipedia contributions
- Wikipedia Recent Changes Map
- WikiMindMap, a project to show links between articles. This link is to an example for health articles
- map of geotagged articles
- Edit-history.com, a demonstration of how Wikipedia articles change over time
- Readability of Wikipedia
- The Iraq War: A Historiography of Wikipedia Changelogs, a set of books showing Wikipedia edits to the article Iraq War
- Internet-map, a project showing the world's most popular websites as planets in a galaxy
- Professor Wikipedia, a 2-minute comedy sketch showing Wikipedia personified as a university professor
- Passing on, a project to connect Gender in New York Times Editorial Obituaries 1987 - 2007 to Wikipedia
- Wikipedia Vision, a map showing where people edit
- Listen to Wikipedia