Wikipedia! One of my favourite resources. It is a great jumping-off point for research. It can point you towards other resources. Because the content can change in different languages, it can lead you to places you would have never found otherwise, especially if your research is usually English-based.
Last year, I had the opportunity to take part in the Wikipedia training offered by the University of Edinburgh. It was a great experience and I would highly recommend it to everyone. Even if you have no interest in editing Wikipedia, it is important to understand how the editing process, and the website in general, work. The visual editor (similar to the visual editor used on WordPress) makes it incredibly easy to edit. I decided to still do the Wikipedia Adventure and it was very helpful. It was a good refresher of what I learnt during the Wiki training and provided a bit more information about the social aspects of Wikipedia. I also like earning the little badges, I think they’re a great way to show the quality and experience level of editors and add some credibility to their edits.
There is a Wikipedia-editing session for International Women’s Day. I wish I could take the time off work to attend! There is also WikiProject Women, it is open to everyone, and addresses the under-representation of content on Wikipedia about women and covering women’s perspectives.

