A general remark: As this event is mainly targeted at very experienced
community members (who have "recently received an Individual
Engagement Grant, coordinated programs for a chapter or user group, or
just launched a new WikiProject"), I think this may be a case where we
could leave out the retweet from @wikipedia. I will RT from
@wikiresearch though, because it might be of relevance for some
researchers too.

On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Carlos Monterrey
<[email protected]> wrote:
> **Updated SM with Twitter handles:
>
> Digging for Data

Alternative suggestion

*T: What are the most edited articles about women scientists? Learn
about research tools for such questions, on July 16


>
> ·       t: Join @Capt_Swing for the first Beyond Wikimetrics meet-up on
> Wednesday, July 16, at 3pm UTC!
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>
Doesn't really say what the meetup is about, or why one would want to join.

> ·       t: Want to increase your wiki-research skills by accessing data
> directly? Join @WikiEval at Beyond WIkimetrics!
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>
One typo (should read "Wikimetrics"), otherwise it LGTM.

> ·       t: Want to learn MySQL basics, about community data resources,
> tools, and data from Wikimedia APIs? Learn how here:
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
Could work with some further editing, but in the current form it might
attract too many people who simply want to learn MySQL in general....
>
> ·       t: Think you know Wikimetrics? Think again. Join @Capt_Swin and
> @WikiEval July 16, 3pm UTC, for Beyond Wikimetrics:
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
Again, this is pretty opaque about the incentive to join, and also it
creates the impression that this is for learning more about
Wikimetrics, whereas I understand it's about alternative tools.

>
> ·       f/g: "For learning & Evaluation, Wikimetrics is a powerful tool for
> pulling data for wiki project user cohorts, such as edit counts, pages
> created, bytes added or removed. Learn how to use this tool July 16, 3pm
> UTC, for the first of a three-part series, BeyondWikimetrics.
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>
"learning & Evaluation" is an inside baseball term which doesn't
convey that this is about evaluation of the impact of Wikimedia
program activities.

> ·       f/g: Whether you recently received an Individual Engagement Grant,
> coordinated programs for a chapter or user group, or just launched a new
> WikiProject, finding out how your initiative evolves might give you key
> information for success. Learn how to develop your wiki-research skills to
> optimize your program's performance with the first of a 3-part series,
> Beyond. Wikimetrics:
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>
I would change the last sentence to "Learn how to develop your
wiki-research skills to optimize your program's performance at this
online meetup on July 16, the first of a 3-part series called 'Beyond
Wikimetrics'." Otherwise fine.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Carlos Monterrey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Here is the proposed SM for today's blog regarding the Beyond Metrics
>> series. Thanks for taking a look:
>>
>> Blog post:
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>> SM calendar:
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Social_media/Calendar#July_11
>>
>> Digging for Data
>>
>> t: Join us online for the first Beyond Wikimetrics meet-up on Wednesday,
>> July 16, at 3pm UTC!
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>> t: Want to increase your wiki-research skills by accessing data directly?
>> Join us for the first Beyond WIkimetrics!
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>> t: Want to learn MySQL basics, about community data resources, tools, and
>> data from Wikimedia APIs? Learn how here:
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>> t: Think you know Wikimetrics? Think again. Join us online July 16, 3pm
>> UTC, for Beyond Wikimetrics:
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>> f/g: "For learning & Evaluation, Wikimetrics is a powerful tool for
>> pulling data for wiki project user cohorts, such as edit counts, pages
>> created, bytes added or removed. Learn how to use this tool July 16, 3pm
>> UTC, for the first of a three-part series, Beyond Wikimetrics.
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>> f/g: Whether you recently received an Individual Engagement Grant,
>> coordinated programs for a chapter or user group, or just launched a new
>> WikiProject, finding out how your initiative evolves might give you key
>> information for success. Learn how to develop your wiki-research skills to
>> optimize your program's performance with the first of a 3-part series,
>> Beyond. Wikimetrics:
>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/07/11/how-to-research-beyond-wikimetrics/
>>
>>
>> --Carlos Monterrey
>> Communications Associate
>> Wikimedia Foundation
>> +1.415.839.6885 ext 6881
>> www.wikimediafoundation.org
>> blog.wikimedia.org
>
>
>
>
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