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In January 2017, the English Wikipedia hosted over 200 biographies of classicists but only approximately 10% were of women. The Women's Classical Committee set up this project to take steps towards redressing this gender imbalance, by training and encouraging classicists - whether archaeologists, epigraphers, historians, linguists, numismatists, philologists or anyone else working within this varied discipline - to edit Wikipedia with this focus.
We hold editing sessions online each month and welcome new members to our friendly group. See our events and workshops page for more info.
Seven years on, the English Wikipedia has nearly 3,400 biographies of classicists and 19% are now of women. The WCC has been instrumental in this shift, creating hundreds of articles.
The list below shows the outcomes for the project for 2022. For work in past years see the project archives for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Add newest articles to top of list please
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Articles which have {{
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on their talk page are monitored by an Article Alerts system, which reports on status changes, such as deletion nominations, good & featured article nominations, etc.
Welcome | Aims | Discuss | Tools and guides | Events & Workshops | Impact | Resources | Event details |
This is a
WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
|
This page has been
mentioned by multiple media organizations:
|
In January 2017, the English Wikipedia hosted over 200 biographies of classicists but only approximately 10% were of women. The Women's Classical Committee set up this project to take steps towards redressing this gender imbalance, by training and encouraging classicists - whether archaeologists, epigraphers, historians, linguists, numismatists, philologists or anyone else working within this varied discipline - to edit Wikipedia with this focus.
We hold editing sessions online each month and welcome new members to our friendly group. See our events and workshops page for more info.
Seven years on, the English Wikipedia has nearly 3,400 biographies of classicists and 19% are now of women. The WCC has been instrumental in this shift, creating hundreds of articles.
The list below shows the outcomes for the project for 2022. For work in past years see the project archives for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Add newest articles to top of list please
(UCU Strikes)
(UCU Strikes)
Articles which have {{
WikiProject Women's Classical Committee}}
on their talk page are monitored by an Article Alerts system, which reports on status changes, such as deletion nominations, good & featured article nominations, etc.