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The LGBT History Project Editors Club meets on the third Wednesday of each month, 19:00–20:00 (UK time), online via Google Meet. All registered editors and prospective editors are welcome. → Add to Google Calendar

The LGBT History Project Editors Club is a monthly one-hour online meeting for editors and prospective editors of lgbthistoryuk.org. It is an informal, friendly space to discuss editorial standards, share ideas for new content, hear from guest contributors and institutions, and shape the long-term direction of the project.

The Editors Club is not a formal committee – it is a collaborative working space. Final editorial decisions rest with the administrator(s), but the Editors Club is where those decisions are informed, refined and discussed.

About the Editors Club

The meeting was established in September 2026 to bring together the editing community on a regular basis. It runs for one hour and is open to:

  • All registered editors of lgbthistoryuk.org
  • Prospective editors who are considering applying for an account
  • Invited guests from partner institutions and the LGBT+ community

Each meeting has a main topic – working through a planned programme of editorial themes – followed by an open floor where any editor can raise questions, ideas or issues.

A brief summary of each meeting is circulated by email within 48 hours, and archived in the Past meeting summaries section below.

Joining the meeting

Meetings are held online via Google Meet. You can add the meeting to your calendar – including the recurring link for all future dates – here:

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  • Registered editors – use the calendar link above, or the joining link sent by email before each meeting. If you have not received it, contact Jonathan Harbourne.
  • New or prospective editors – use the calendar link above. You are welcome to attend before applying for an account.

Meetings are not recorded. Written summaries are posted here after each session.

Meeting dates 2026–27

Date Main topic Notes
Wednesday 16 September 2026 Editorial Policy First meeting – all editors encouraged to attend
Wednesday 21 October 2026 Image Policy Image rights, sourcing, flagging unclear images
Wednesday 18 November 2026 Personal Stories and Memories Oral history format, template, consent approach
Wednesday 16 December 2026 Social Media Schedule Content ideas, 2027 calendar, editor submissions
Wednesday 20 January 2027 Collaborations Museums, archives, partner institutions
Wednesday 17 February 2027 Recruitment and Diversity New editors, geographic gaps, community reach
Wednesday 17 March 2027 New Articles Priorities, scope, article templates
Wednesday 21 April 2027 Walking Tour App Progress update; working party report
Wednesday 19 May 2027 Schools and Universities Outreach programme; young editors pathway
Wednesday 16 June 2027 Themed Timelines Planning the next themed project after Sport
Wednesday 21 July 2027 Open Agenda Editor-led topics and proposals
Wednesday 18 August 2027 Annual Review Looking back at year one; planning year two

Dates follow the third Wednesday of each month. The programme is reviewed at the end of each six-month block and updated with editor input.

Meeting format

Each meeting follows this running order:

Time Item
19:00 Welcome; introductions if new attendees are present
19:05 Brief recap of actions from the previous meeting
19:08 Main topic for the session (35–40 minutes)
19:48 Open floor – questions, ideas, issues from editors
19:55 Summary of actions and next steps
19:58 Date of next meeting confirmed; close

What we discuss

The main topic slot works through a planned programme, with recurring themes revisited as the project develops. Topics include:

Editorial standards

  • The Editorial Policy – principles, grey areas, practical questions
  • The Image Policy – rights, sourcing, and what is acceptable
  • Neutral point of view; coverage of contested topics
  • Edit summaries, article structure, and house style

Content development

  • New article topics – proposals, scope questions, priorities
  • Personal stories and oral history – format and templates
  • Themed timelines (following the Sport Timeline)
  • Geographic gaps – parts of the UK currently underrepresented

Community and outreach

  • Recruiting new editors from different backgrounds and regions
  • The walking tour app working party updates
  • Collaborations with partner institutions (see below)
  • Schools and university outreach
  • The LGBT History Speakers Programme
  • Social media content ideas and the editorial calendar

Help for new editors

If you are new to wiki editing, the Editors Club has a standing new editor corner in the final few minutes of each open floor – a friendly chance to ask questions about how to edit, what to write, or how the wiki works.

For a fuller introduction to editing, we run occasional New Editors Induction sessions on a separate evening. These cover:

  • How to apply for an account via the ConfirmAccount system
  • Basic wiki editing – creating and formatting articles
  • Key points of the Editorial Policy
  • Image sourcing and the Image Policy
  • Who to contact with questions

To find out when the next induction session is, or to ask for one to be arranged, contact Jonathan Harbourne.

Useful resources for editors

Partner institutions

The Editors Club maintains working relationships with a number of institutions whose collections are relevant to LGBT history in the UK. Representatives from these organisations are invited to speak at meetings and to collaborate on content.

If your organisation would like to collaborate with the LGBT History Project, see Request a Talk or contact jonathan@lgbthistoryuk.org.

Become an editor

The LGBT History Project is always looking for new editors, particularly people with knowledge of:

  • Specific geographic areas – especially outside London, and in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
  • Specialist subjects – arts and culture, politics, medicine, sport, legal history
  • Communities currently underrepresented in the wiki's coverage

You do not need to be an expert or an experienced writer. If you care about LGBT history and want to contribute, you are welcome.

To apply for an editor account, visit Become an Editor.

Past meeting summaries

Summaries are posted here within 48 hours of each meeting.

September 2026
Summary to follow after the meeting on 16 September 2026.

Contact

The Editors Club is coordinated by Jonathan Harbourne.

If you have a topic you would like to see on a future agenda, email Jonathan or leave a note on the [[Talk:LGBT History Project:Editors Club|talk page]] of this article.