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Welcome to WikiProject Józef Piłsudski Institute of America on the English Wikipedia! We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to the Józef Piłsudski Institute of America, its archives and collections and to modern history of Poland, Central Europe and Polish migration around the world. Tools and Help Tasks Participants
AnouncementseditWikipedians-in-ResidenceeditPiotr Puchalski was born in 1992 in Warsaw and moved to the US at the age of 13. He attended Midwood High School in Brooklyn and studied at New York University (European Studies and French). His interests in history include Polish colonial ambitions and the sinking of the RMS Titanic, among others. His hobbies include wrestling, traveling and literature. He is a recipient of a number of scholarships and awards, and in May 2013 he debuted as a writer with the publication of a novel, The Relics. Piotr Puchalski is the Piłsudski Institute volunteer Wikipedian in Residence until August 2014. Born in 1993, Adam Granatowski is a native of Opole, Poland. Moved to New York City in the summer of 2010, Granatowski continued his passion of hockey and played at the Junior A level. Currently an undergrad at the University at Buffalo, where he is also a part of the Bull's Road Cycling team. Adam Granatowski will be the summer intern Wikipedian in the Pilsudski Institute from June 20 to August 31, 2014 Lukasz Chelminski immigrated to the United States in 1991. He attended the Bronx High School of Science, and got his BA at Stony Brook University. He is currently a doctoral candidate in Modern European History at the CUNY Graduate Center, writing his dissertation on the postwar Polish intellectual emigration—though he has a soft spot for the 19th century and Habsburg Central Europe. Lukasz also teaches history at Queens College, Brooklyn College, and The Cooper Union. Lukasz Chelminski was be the Piłsudski Institute Wikipedian in Residence from September 1, 2014 till Spring 1975. Adam Staszczuk was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York to Polish immigrant parents. He attended and graduated Brooklyn Technical High School and is currently majoring in History at the University of Scranton. Adam Staszczuk was be the summer Wikipedian at the Institute from July 9, 2014 to Fall 2014. Piotr Powierża is a native of Kielce, and studied at the Jan Kochanowski University, formerly WSP. He is a historian, interested in the period of creation of the Second Polish Republic, World War I and World War II. He joined Wikipedia in 2006 and is a prolific contributor; he also contriputes to the WikiProject Katyń 1940-2040. Piotr Powierża is an associate Wikipedian of the Józef Piłsudski Institute WikiProject from June 2017. He is currently working from Poland. Call for VolunteerseditOur current Wikipedian-in-Residence, Piotr Puchalski, ends his internship at the Piłsudski Institute at the end of July 2014. He is moving to Madison, Wisconsin to continue his studies in global Polish history. We are therefore seeking his replacement, a volunteer Wikipedian-in-Residence at the Piłsudski Institute. Using the resources available in the Institute, its archives and library, the intern would work to expand the Wikipedia coverage in the topics related to the Institute and its resources, and help organize Wikipedia events etc.
The Piłsudski Institute has a large number of resources related to modern Polish history as well as primary sources concerning outstanding historical figures and important events, for example soldiers who fought in both World Wars and Polish émigré activists and institutions. We would also like to encourage Wikipedia enthusiasts to join the Wikipedia:GLAM/Józef Piłsudski Institute of America remotely and contribute to the historical coverage of Wikipedia. Please contact User:Piotr Puchalski, User:MarekZielinski, User:OR drohowa or User:Lukasz Chelminski for more details. Marking of relevant articleseditArtiles that fall within the scope of the project, and those already written or improved thanks to the Wikipedia:GLAM/Józef Piłsudski Institute of America project should be marked in the Article Talk section with the template
The template template works only for articles in the English Wikipedia and has several available parameters - see the template documentation. For articles in Polish use the similar template defined in Polish Wikipedia namespace:
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PolisheditSee the category of articles within the scope of the project in Polish Wikipedia.
UploadseditA growing number of the documents from the Piłsudski Institute archives is available. As of 23 March 2014 the collection has 1149 media files from the Archive of Jozef Piłsudski and Ukrainian Military Mission in Poland):
The documents can now be used in creating / updating relevant articles. Also help is needed in categorizing files, especially based on people the document mentions. Category:Collections of Józef Piłsudski Institute of America More information on the partnership page: Commons:Józef Piłsudski Institute of America List of Commons Partnerships (which include the Piłsudski Institute) Commons:Partnerships |