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==Archive Librarians==
 
==Archive Librarians==
Archive Librarians upload content which is emailed in by members of the public, and make sure that content in the archive is added to the right pages so it can be enjoyed and understood by people browsing the wiki.
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Archive Librarians upload content which is emailed in by members of the public or uploaded during events, and make sure that content in the archive is added to the right pages so it can be enjoyed and understood by people browsing the wiki.
  
 
Here's what to do, step by step:
 
Here's what to do, step by step:

Revision as of 16:17, 1 October 2019

This page has all the quick links and info you need when volunteering with CowleyRoad.org.

History Makers

History Makers help out at events, assisting people who feel less tech-confident by scanning and uploading their photos & memories.

Here's what to do, step by step:

  1. See upcoming event dates and sign up to help out
  2. Bring something to take pictures with, and something you can use to upload them (smartphone/ camera & laptop/ scanner & laptop etc).
  3. During the event/s, Photograph/scan/write down the contributions brought in by members of the public, and take down their details.
  4. Upload images/text to the wiki, filling in the correct name/address/copyright details. See the Volunteer cheat sheet for how-to instructions.

Archive Librarians

Archive Librarians upload content which is emailed in by members of the public or uploaded during events, and make sure that content in the archive is added to the right pages so it can be enjoyed and understood by people browsing the wiki.

Here's what to do, step by step:

  1. Decide how long you'd like to commit for, and how often you'd like to check the wiki/emails, so that it feels manageable & rewarding.
  2. Check the archive@cowleyroad.org email account for content which has been emailed in by members of the public, and upload it to the wiki with correct author, date & address details.
  3. Check the collection of images which have been uploaded, but not yet added to any pages, and insert these into the relevant wiki page/s.
  4. Add any captions or explanatory text you think the images need.
  5. Optional extra: if you're interested in curating your own collection/s on the wiki around themes that interest you (eg, food shops, or LGBT history) this is something you can do too.