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Wikimedia platforms. NIOSH staff has access to training and also the expertise of a Wikipedian-in-Residence for support. We are encouraged to contribute content to Knowledge, organize external training and events, and our publications are in the public domain. Emergency situations -- whether natural disasters or pandemic diseases -- require updated and consistent messaging across our agencies; this triggers the need to seek internal approval before adding content to Knowledge. The more expeditious approach is to switch the focus of our efforts from direct editing to alerting Knowledge editors of our emergency response-related information as it is made public. This is accomplished through the Talk and Discussion tabs where cross-project coordination takes place, as well as other auxiliary efforts.
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290:(User:TMorata) is a public health researcher based in Cincinnati. She has been editing Knowledge on a variety of subjects mostly related to occupational health and hearing loss prevention in the workplace. She contributes as co-instructor to several University classes, with the help of the Wiki Education Foundation platform to improve coverage of public health, occupational safety and health, acoustics and audiology articles. She actively organizes or supports various campaigns within the Wikimedia movement.
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media and structured data about the medical aspects of the pandemic. I will provide an overview of the medical articles present on
English Knowledge and how Wikimedians work to increase the reliability of these articles. I shall also talk about translation efforts of COVID-19 medical content to various languages, the progress of the work and the challenges faced during the process. I will touch upon the ways by which experts in medical specialities can contribute to Wikimedia projects.
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contribute to this content that so many people rely on? How do they organize themselves to coordinate improvement of the topic? There are thousands of articles about the pandemic in more than 150 languages. What kinds of topics do they cover? In what ways do
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313:(User:Bluerasberry) is Wikimedian-in-residence at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia. His interests include popular science, consumer protection, civic engagement, access to health information, clinical research, the Open Movement, data science, LGBT history, and Wikimedia projects.
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Knowledge is a text encyclopedia and
Wikidata is the structured data collection which complements it. We will explore COVID-19 from the perspective of Wikidata and consider the role of data in public understanding of health. This talk will showcase COVID-19 Wikidata information including epidemiology
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Knowledge is a good example for how people come together at times of crises to build up well-curated, frequently updated and fairly reliable content about various aspects of the crisis. During the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, several
Wikimedians, including experts, came together to create articles,
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Knowledge's non-medical coverage of the pandemic, highlighting the different types of Knowledge articles about economic repercussions, national responses, and other societal impacts. My goals here are to demonstrate the wide range of topics related to COVID-19, which
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statistics, citations to academic literature, maps, clinical trials, and logs of those who have died as a consequence of COVID-19. Although this talk focuses on COVID-19, all of this will be presented as an example of
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