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Since 2014, various activities and courses have been taking place in collaboration among users from Wikipedia, Wikimedia Nederland, and Maastricht University (UM). This page aims to provide a comprehensive overview of all the Wikipedia activities organised at the university as part of the Wikipedia Education Program.
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4.4 Using a book/paper/etc multiple times, but with referring to different pages
The objective of this course is to write a review about an interesting, important, and/or peculiar psychology related book from Maastricht University’s Special Collections and to publish it on Wikipedia. In five meetings we teach students of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience how to write a book review and how to write for Wikipedia.
Students in the first year at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Maastricht University have to do an assignment. They can choose to create a film, an infographic or to write an article in Wikipedia.
Psychology students at Maastricht University will write a Historical Book Review on Wikipedia in the Spring/Summer of 2022. The objective of this course is to write a review about an interesting, important, and/or peculiar psychology related book from Maastricht University’s Special Collections and to publish it on Wikipedia.
Maastricht University, of which UCM is part, was founded in 1976, making it one of the youngest universities in the Netherlands, and as of 2014 has over 16,000 students and roughly 3,600 employees. [6] University College Maastricht itself opened in September 2002, before moving to a new location in 2006, and currently has over 800 students.
"Be Bold": Knowledge Sharing on Wikipedia is part of the "Sharing Culture" module in the Master Media Culture at Maastricht University. During this skills training, students will learn how to contribute to Wikipedia. Maastricht University MA students will work on or create articles in Wikipedia which are related to sharing practices. The course ...