@WikimediaDC
Women in Natural History Wikipedia Editing Workshop
Join us for the Women in Natural History Wikipedia Editing Workshop hosted by the Biodiversity Heritage Library and Smithsonian Libraries with support from Wikimedia DC.
With the help of experienced Wikipedians, attendees will learn to edit Wikipedia and improve or create Wikipedia articles related to women in natural history, drawing on the Biodiversity Heritage Library's free and extensive online collections as source materials. No editing experience is necessary.
Laptops are required. Please bring your own. Wikimedia has two laptops to loan. Reserve one by emailing info@wikimediadc.org.
This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited, so register today. Lunch will be provided.
There will also be an option to participate remotely. For remote participants, the workshop will be live-streamed via YouTube Live here: https://s.si.edu/NHWomenWikiLive
When
Where
Register
For Remote Attendees
Please use the Etherpad link below to share what you are currently editing. Remember to type 'Done' or 'Finished' when you are through making changes.
This Work List is based predominantly on the research of Siobhan Leachman ( User:Ambrosia10) and Michelle Marshall.
About the Article Assessment Quality Scale
:First African American woman to present a research paper before the Virginia Academy of Science. Professor of biology at Hampton Institute. See her entry in "African American Firsts in Science and Technology":
|
:Current Wikipedia article makes no mention that Duprey was also an accomplished botanist and author of the (unpublished) Botany of the Antilles, the most comprehensive study of flora in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 20th century. Resources on her botanical work:
|
* [
[1]
|
:Was the senior curator for mammals at the National Zoological Park and managed all aspects of the giant panda program. More info:
|
*
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?stype=F&searchTerm=%22margaret+santiago%22#/titles
|
Bytes changed | Edits | Files in use | Files uploaded | New editors | Pages created | Views to pages created | Pages improved | Avg. daily views to pages improved | Unique pages with uploaded files | Participants | 7 day retention |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
36,937 | 123 | 4 | 14 | 36 | 5 | 207 | 50 | 2,962 | 3 | 68 | 36 |
@WikimediaDC
Women in Natural History Wikipedia Editing Workshop
Join us for the Women in Natural History Wikipedia Editing Workshop hosted by the Biodiversity Heritage Library and Smithsonian Libraries with support from Wikimedia DC.
With the help of experienced Wikipedians, attendees will learn to edit Wikipedia and improve or create Wikipedia articles related to women in natural history, drawing on the Biodiversity Heritage Library's free and extensive online collections as source materials. No editing experience is necessary.
Laptops are required. Please bring your own. Wikimedia has two laptops to loan. Reserve one by emailing info@wikimediadc.org.
This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited, so register today. Lunch will be provided.
There will also be an option to participate remotely. For remote participants, the workshop will be live-streamed via YouTube Live here: https://s.si.edu/NHWomenWikiLive
When
Where
Register
For Remote Attendees
Please use the Etherpad link below to share what you are currently editing. Remember to type 'Done' or 'Finished' when you are through making changes.
This Work List is based predominantly on the research of Siobhan Leachman ( User:Ambrosia10) and Michelle Marshall.
About the Article Assessment Quality Scale
:First African American woman to present a research paper before the Virginia Academy of Science. Professor of biology at Hampton Institute. See her entry in "African American Firsts in Science and Technology":
|
:Current Wikipedia article makes no mention that Duprey was also an accomplished botanist and author of the (unpublished) Botany of the Antilles, the most comprehensive study of flora in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 20th century. Resources on her botanical work:
|
* [
[1]
|
:Was the senior curator for mammals at the National Zoological Park and managed all aspects of the giant panda program. More info:
|
*
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?stype=F&searchTerm=%22margaret+santiago%22#/titles
|
Bytes changed | Edits | Files in use | Files uploaded | New editors | Pages created | Views to pages created | Pages improved | Avg. daily views to pages improved | Unique pages with uploaded files | Participants | 7 day retention |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
36,937 | 123 | 4 | 14 | 36 | 5 | 207 | 50 | 2,962 | 3 | 68 | 36 |