*Dear friends and partners, *

The *WikiHeritage Initiative* invites experienced English Wikipedians to
serve as *Lead Reviewers* in the upcoming *Live Review of Unpublished
Articles* session, an interactive event marking the conclusion of the
WikiHeritage Fellowship program.

This session offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate, in real time, how
unpublished Wikipedia articles are evaluated and improved before
publication. It highlights the strengths and weaknesses that define a
high-quality encyclopedic entry.

The event reflects our mission to promote *editorial excellence*, *knowledge
equity*, and *capacity-building* within the Wikimedia
ecosystem—particularly in cultural heritage documentation.

*Objective*

The two-hour session will feature a live review of unpublished WikiHeritage
articles, allowing the audience to observe and learn from experienced
Wikipedians as they analyse real drafts. Participants will gain insights
into:

   - The criteria that determine whether an article meets English
   Wikipedia’s publication standards.
   - How to identify weaknesses in structure, tone, or sourcing.
   - The importance of neutrality, verifiability, and notability.
   - Real-world editorial decision-making and collaborative improvement.

Draft articles will be shared with the selected reviewers before the
session. This format fosters a transparent, hands-on learning experience
that deepens understanding of Wikipedia’s editorial culture.

*Why Participate*

Joining as a Lead Reviewer provides an opportunity to:

   - Contribute to improving WikiHeritage articles on cultural heritage.
   - Share expertise with new and emerging editors.
   - Showcase editorial best practices in a live educational environment.
   - Strengthen Wikimedia’s culture of mentorship and community learning.
   - Support open access to quality, verifiable, and balanced information.


*Role of the Lead Wikipedian*

As a Lead Reviewer, you will:

   - Evaluate selected unpublished articles live, explaining your editorial
   reasoning.
   - Demonstrate how to apply Wikipedia’s key content policies (Notability,
   Neutrality, Verifiability, and Reliable Sources).
   - Provide constructive feedback and editing guidance.
   - Engage with the audience through discussion and Q&A.
   - Encourage quality improvement and ethical content development.


*Eligibility*

We welcome Wikipedians who:

   - Have significant editing experience on the English Wikipedia.
   - Are familiar with review processes such as *Articles for Creation
   (AfC)* or *Peer Review*.
   - Can clearly explain and apply core content policies.
   - Value collaboration, mentorship, and open knowledge.


*Privacy and Data Protection*

The WikiHeritage Initiative prioritises your *data protection, privacy, and
identity security* in compliance with international data protection
standards and Wikimedia’s privacy policy.

   - You may participate anonymously using only your Wikipedia username or
   pseudonym.
   - No personal data will be made public without your explicit consent.
   - All information submitted through the Google Form will be stored
   securely and used solely for coordination purposes.
   - Participants may request a private discussion with the organisers to
   clarify any privacy preferences before or after submission.

We are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment
that safeguards contributors’ rights and encourages open, honest
participation.

*Event Details*

📅 *Date:* November 7–8

📍 *Venue:* Zoom

⏰ *Duration:* Maximum of Two (2) Hours

🎯 *Format:* Live review, editing demonstration, and audience interaction

*Register Your Interest*

To express your interest in serving as a Lead Reviewer, please complete the
registration form below:


👉 *Fill out the Google Form here <https://forms.gle/btXphQ3zRsvzyn3VA>*

   - Your Wikipedia username (real name optional).
   - A short biography (150–200 words).
   - A summary of your editing or review experience.
   - Any privacy or anonymity preferences you wish to be respected.

All data will be securely stored and used only for participant coordination
and event communication.


*About WikiHeritage*

The *WikiHeritage Initiative* documents, preserves, and promotes cultural
heritage through Wikimedia platforms—ensuring that local knowledge,
traditions, and stories are accessible to the world. You can learn more
about the program here
<https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiHeritage_Fellowship>.

The Live Article Review Session exemplifies our commitment to *transparency*,
*mentorship*, and the *continuous improvement* of open knowledge.


On behalf of WikiHeritage
Amb. Olaniyan Olushola
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