How to contribute climate change information to Wikipedia How to contribute climate change information to Wikipedia

How to contribute climate change information to Wikipedia

A guide for researchers, practitioners and communicators

Publisher Description

In an era of fake news, Wikipedia is a powerful vehicle for sharing more robust, verified climate change information, and making climate knowledge and the latest scientific findings more freely available to the public. However, people working in the climate change field often overlook Wikipedia as an outreach channel. Researchers typically focus on academic journals, and practitioners often communicate through specialist knowledge portals, publications and mailing lists. With more than 20 billion pageviews every month and as one of the most visited websites on the internet, Wikipedia has significantly more reach and impact than any other climate change website or online knowledge portal. Wikipedia can be used to communicate information to a wider and more diverse audience.


The Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) and Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) have launched a new guide for climate change professionals on how to contribute climate change information to Wikipedia. Our aim is to show that although editing Wikipedia can seem daunting at first, once you are familiar with the Wikipedia style and editing norms, it is relatively easy to contribute.


In this guide we cover:

– Why Wikipedia is an important tool to communicate climate change information

– Why researchers and specialists should use Wikipedia to boost the impact of their work 

– The climate change information that already exists on the platform, as well as gaps and opportunities for sharing new content

– How Wikipedia ensures its content is reliable and trustworthy

– Simple explanations of how Wikipedia works 

– Step-by-step guidance on how to get started with editing and creating articles 

– How to get involved with the Wikipedia editing community

– How to organise your own online or face-to-face Wikipedia ‘edit-a-thon’ (Edit-a-thons are where a group of people come together, in person or virtually, to edit Wikipedia on a particular topic and can be a good way to improve the quality of information and encourage people to become long-term contributors.)


We highlight the significant challenges Wikipedia faces in ensuring diversity both in terms of editors and contributions – with a notable lack of women editors and editors from the Global South. We advocate that more female editors and editors from developing countries are critical to make Wikipedia’s information more relevant, localised and representative of the ‘sum of human knowledge’.

  • GENRE
    Science & Nature
    RELEASED
    2020
    30 November
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    60
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    SouthSouthNorth
    SIZE
    11
    MB