Invited participants from the American University class and Smithsonian Institution. Unfortunately, because of the limited space in the reference library, the general public will be limited. Contact Andrew Lih or Diane Shaw (Smithsonian, ShawD at si dot edu) if you'd like to attend.
This gathering is part of a communications/journalism course taught by Andrew Lih at the American University on Wikipedia & Public Knowledge.
14th St and Constitution Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20001 (directions here)
Fifth floor, reference library
Because the library is located in an area that is not open to the public, all visitors without Smithsonian i.d. will need to have a staff escort and will need to provide a picture i.d. and sign in with the guard at the main museum entrance to get a visitor's pass. The group will assemble just inside the Constitution Avenue main entrance, next to the Conestoga Wagon.
Early arrivees (by 2:30) can get a tour of the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, which houses the Smithsonian Libraries' collections of rare books and manuscripts on the history of science and technology, as well as a collection of international World's Fairs publications from the 19th and 20th centuries
What to bring
A fully charged laptop computer with charger (and extension cord if you have one!)