Dear UK Chronobiology folk,
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.
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 here
Chronobiology already has a great track record, some of which you can read here
Recognising this strong foundation, we're suggesting one objective for BioClocks UK,
1. LINK pages from related fields to the relevant chronobiology pages
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
Once you know how, you'll use these skills for pages on other topics too, for sure!
Very best,
Andrew and Tyler