Dear UK Chronobiology folk,
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Among many online educational resources, one stands out – Wikipedia. It's famously open for anyone to edit in principle but understanding their tools and conventions helps enormously in practice.
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So get informed and try your hand, with Edinburgh University's Wikimedian in Residence, at two alternative events hosted by the Society for Experimental Biology, SEB:
Wednesday, 31st May 2023 – 1 pm to 5 pm (UK time)
OR
Thursday, 1st June 2023 – 9 am to 1 pm (UK time)
Free registration hereÂ
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Chronobiology already has a great track record, some of which you can read here
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Recognising this strong foundation, we're suggesting one objective for BioClocks UK,
1.      LINK pages from related fields to the relevant chronobiology pages
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in addition to the SEB's main objectives for their event:
1.      Create and Update pages on chronobiologists from historically marginalised communities
2.      UPDATE chronobiology pages with images and datasets
3.      TRANSLATE an existing chronobiology page to another language
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Once you know how, you'll use these skills for pages on other topics too, for sure!
Very best,
Andrew and Tyler