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==Arts==
==Arts==
;Art history
===Art history===
* {{User|Ceoil}} – Pre-raphaelite, romantic, and early modernist art, music, and poetry. School of London. And anything at all to do with music since 1976.
* {{User|Ceoil}} – Pre-raphaelite, romantic, and early modernist art, music, and poetry. School of London. And anything at all to do with music since 1976.
* {{User|Johnbod}} – Visual arts worldwide to 1800 or later, and decorative or applied arts
* {{User|Johnbod}} – Visual arts worldwide to 1800 or later, and decorative or applied arts
* {{User|Czar}} – Contemporary and modern art (20th/21st century), experimental music and film, video games
* {{User|Czar}} – Contemporary and modern art (20th/21st century), experimental music and film, video games


;Music / Film
===Music/film===
* {{User|Status}} – Music and film-related articles
* {{User|Status}} – Music and film-related articles
* {{User|Brianboulton}} – Opera
* {{User|Brianboulton}} – Opera
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* {{User|Laser brain}} - Musicians, musical instruments, albums, songs
* {{User|Laser brain}} - Musicians, musical instruments, albums, songs


Limited activity
;Limited activity
* {{User|Bobf}} – Visual aspects of theatre, especially masks, and puppetry
* {{User|Bobf}} – Visual aspects of theatre, especially masks, and puppetry
* {{User|Bradley0110}} – 20th/21st century actors
* {{User|Bradley0110}} – 20th/21st century actors

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These peer review volunteers have signed up to give feedback. Ask 2–3 of them in a nice and persuasive way to increase your chances. Taking a moment to appreciate and compliment their work here might not hurt, if you're sincere about it. If you haven't heard back from them (watch their talk pages) in a reasonable time, then ask more than 2–3 for help. Try editors in the article's subject area and be patient. If you sign up for the list, place yourself in the category you think you're most likely to do peer reviews for.[1] Posting at an associated Wikiproject (also listed below) could help. Copy editors are listed at the bottom. Volunteers can add the userbox {{User peer reviews}}.

Arts

Art history

  • Ceoil (talk · contribs) – Pre-raphaelite, romantic, and early modernist art, music, and poetry. School of London. And anything at all to do with music since 1976.
  • Johnbod (talk · contribs) – Visual arts worldwide to 1800 or later, and decorative or applied arts
  • Czar (talk · contribs) – Contemporary and modern art (20th/21st century), experimental music and film, video games

Music/film

Limited activity
* Bobf (talk · contribs) – Visual aspects of theatre, especially masks, and puppetry
* Bradley0110 (talk · contribs) – 20th/21st century actors
* Amadscientist  - Theatrical arts, fine arts, photography, history, technique. mediums, visual arts, museums etc.

Language and literature

  1. Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) – Linguistics in general, and phonetics in particular.
  2. Ceoil (talk · contribs) – Irish 20c poets, novelists, and playwrights.
  3. Nikkimaria (talk · contribs) – Novels, writing, poetry, Shakespeare, children's literature.
  4. Sadads (talk · contribs) – Willing to help in almost anything to do with literature, esp. British literature, African Literature and Modern literature.
Projects
Limited activity
  1. Scartol (talk · contribs) – Literature, books, writing, novels, poetry, et cetera.

Science fiction

  1. Orangemike (talk · contribs) – SF and fantasy in general; science fiction fandom as a subculture; history of fantastic literature/"speculative fiction"
  2. Truthkeeper88 (talk · contribs) – American literature; 20th century modernism; children's literature and folklore.
  3. Amadscientist (talk · contribs) - Some literature, television film and art
Project

Philosophy and religion

  1. Carcharoth (talk · contribs) – Will do reviews if no-one else is available (ie. not many people listed here!)
  2. Casliber (talk · contribs) – Mythology and folklore stuff (a bit anyway)
  3. Redtigerxyz (talk · contribs) – Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism or any other Indic religion.
  4. Jojalozzo (talk · contribs) – Interested, competent editor.
  5. groupuscule (talk · contribs) – Particularly 20th century philosophy
  6. H1nkles (talk · contribs) – Contact me for articles related to Christian history, theology, and biographies. Also articles on the Bible are within my realm of expertise.[2]
  7. Rahuljain2307 (talk · contribs) – Will do reviews of Jainism-related articles.
  8. David FLXD (talk · contribs) - Christianity, Islam, Judaism, African Traditional Religions, Buddhism, Hinduism. May be able to help with Confuciansim and Taoism.
  9. 893jf8943hgkd893 (talk · contribs) - I'm happy to review relgious articles for neutrality.
  10. Royroydeb (talk · contribs) - Islam
Limited activity
  1. Afaprof01 (talk · contribs) – Bible, Christianity, computer science. Will consider other topics.
  2. Crosstemplejay (talk · contribs) – Christianity, Bible etc

Everyday life

  1. Casliber (talk · contribs) – Sport, particularly football, and food and drink. Can help with pop culture stuff, film (access to lots of cookbooks and filmbooks), RPGs/boardgames (a bit)
  2. Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) – Cuisine and smoking.
  3. Ceoil (talk · contribs) – Indie music, smoking, and fighting.
  4. The Rambling Man (talk · contribs) – Sport, mainly football, rugby union, cricket, but I'll do just about any sport...
  5. RexxS (talk · contribs) – Scuba diving.
  6. Secret (talk · contribs) – American sports, written a few FAs and GAs if I'm listed here means I'm willing
  7. H1nkles (talk · contribs) – Most of my work is related to the Olympic Games so I'm most likely to review articles in that genre.[2]
  8. David_FLXD (talk · contribs) - Christianity, Islam, Judaism, African Traditional Religions, Hinduism, Buddhism. May possibly be able to help with Confucianism and Taoism.
  9. Shudde (talk · contribs) – Sport, especially rugby union, rugby league, and other football codes, but happy to offer advice on sport articles in general.
Limited activity
  1. Woody (talk · contribs) – Generally, articles within the scope of the football project.
  2. Seegoon (talk · contribs) – Music, mainly.
  3. bibliomaniac15 (talk · contribs) – CVG and food articles
  4. Fuhghettaboutit (talk · contribs) – Billiards and pool related articles (not snooker).
  5. Lemonade51 (talk · contribs) – Football, media

Society and social sciences

  1. Smallbones (talk · contribs) – Business, Applied economics, Finance
  2. Nikkimaria (talk · contribs) – History, especially Canadian history
  3. Jojalozzo (talk · contribs) – Interested, competent editor.
  4. groupuscule (talk · contribs) – Anthropology, cities, America, "social theory"
  5. Czar (talk · contribs) – Education (no schools, please)
Projects
Limited activity
  1. Aetheling (talk · contribs) – Mathematics and statistics in the social sciences.
  2. Pelarmian (talk · contribs) – History. Politics. Sociology.
  3. 893jf8943hgkd893 (talk · contribs) - Market Economics and related legal issues

Geography

  1. Ruhrfisch (talk · contribs) – General Geography, but especially streams and state parks
  2. maclean25 (talk · contribs) – Cities, towns, and other settlements
  3. Casliber (talk · contribs) – Australian Geography
  4. Ceranthor (talk · contribs) – Earthquakes and volcanoes
  5. Parrot of Doom (talk · contribs) – Canals and waterways in England, also anything related to history in Lancashire, coal mining, railways, mills, etc.
  6. TonyTheTiger (talk · contribs) – Chicago, Illinois or Buffalo, New York.
  7. Kilnburn (talk · contribs) – Villages, towns, cities, parks, natural reserves across Europe
  8. Mcghiever (talk · contribs) – Parks and protected areas
  9. Parkywiki (talk · contribs) - Mountains (note: newbie helper)
Projects
Limited activity
  1. Mav (talk · contribs) – National Parks and Monuments in the United States, state parks in Utah, Cascade volcanoes
  2. Mike Peel (talk · contribs) – UK buildings
  3. Niagara (talk · contribs) – Cities, landmarks, buildings
  4. Crosstemplejay (talk · contribs) – Ghana, West Africa, Africa

History

  1. Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) – Mostly medieval and early modern history. I also have ready access to sources on Soviet history.
  2. Ceoil (talk · contribs) – Early medieval; Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, King John.
  3. Mike Christie (talk · contribs) – Anglo-Saxon topics 450-899.
  4. Carcharoth (talk · contribs) – General interest on obscure topics and anything involving science, medicine and technology, or exploration and discovery. Also happy to peer over the shoulders of the genuine history editors and make appreciative noises.
  5. Brianboulton (talk · contribs) – Irish history, Middle East history, British inter-wars social history.
  6. Nikkimaria (talk · contribs) – Especially Canadian and American, but could probably help with British or modern history if needed
  7. groupuscule (talk · contribs) – Particularly the Cold War and recent American history
  8. H1nkles (talk · contribs) – I'm best at American History.[2]
  9. Cdtew (talk · contribs) - American (North- and South-) colonial period, the American Revolution, early Republic, Antebellum era, and American Civil War.
  10. EyeTruth (talk · contribs) – Second World War, especially the Eastern Front.
  11. Thewiseapple (talk · contribs) - Cold War onwards mainly, but also WW2 and WW1 to a degree.
  12. Royroydeb (talk · contribs) - Medieval Indian history, especially Mughal history and architecture, Islamic history, The Great Game.
Project
Limited activity
  1. Mav (talk · contribs) – British monarchs, per-20th century battles
  2. SGGH (talk · contribs) – Anything and everything
  3. Pelarmian (talk · contribs) – 19th and 20th century Europe, mainly western Europe.

Applied sciences and technology

  1. Chetvorno (talk · contribs) – Horology, electrical engineering, other branches of engineering.
  2. Jojalozzo (talk · contribs) – Computer science. Always looking for the shortest path between two points.
  3. Binksternet (talk · contribs) – Audio
  4. Dittoslash (talk · contribs) – Grammar enthusiast. Understands basic computing and science.
Limited activity
  1. Titoxd (talk · contribs) – I can understand topics of mechanics and aerodynamics fairly well, but I'd rather not do them because I do them in RL too much already...
  2. Shirik (talk · contribs) – Expertise in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering/Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and related fields. Beyond that, always willing to do general copy-editing even in fields I know little about.
  3. Crosstemplejay (talk · contribs) – Physics

Mathematics

  1. Tango (talk · contribs) – Mainly pure, but anything that isn't stats.
Limited activity
  1. Aetheling (talk · contribs) – Applied math, probability, statistics.
  2. RayAYang (talk · contribs) – I'm only a graduate student and so my knowledge might be limited, but I will be glad to help out. I'll probably be better in areas having to do with analysis and PDEs (particularly elliptic PDEs), and of course any elementary mathematics.

Natural sciences

  1. Carcharoth (talk · contribs) – General and anything involving the history of science.

Biological

  1. Casliber (talk · contribs) – Biology (particularly birds, fungi, plants, dinos etc.), medicine, psychiatry - to FAC
  2. Bibliomaniac15 (talk · contribs) – Organisms, but especially reptiles, fish, mammals, and dinosaurs.
  3. FoCuSandLeArN (talk · contribs) - Species, medical and general science articles.
  4. GrahamColm (talk · contribs) – Viruses, (not computer), viral diseases, molecular biology, bacteria and bacteriology, infectious disease.
  5. Shyamal (talk · contribs) – Organisms, ecology, behaviour, evolution and related subjects
  6. Ucucha (talk · contribs) – Mammals, especially taxonomy and especially small ones (though I would be happy to review any mammal-related article as long as it is not a dog breed)
  7. Sasata (talk · contribs) – Biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, mycology, virology and any other -ology dealing with the small.
  8. Malljaja (talk · contribs) – Biology (especially botany and mycology), microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, natural products/secondary metabolites.
  9. RexxS (talk · contribs) – Hyperbaric medicine, particularly related to diving.
  10. Evolution and evolvability (talk · contribs) – Biochemistry(particularly enzymology) and evolution (particularly experimental) but I'll try my best outside of that.
  11. raysujoy8 (talk · contribs) – Psychiatry.
  12. Cwmhiraeth (talk · contribs) – Organisms; mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and invertebrates.
  13. Chiswick Chap (talk · contribs) – Natural history, including groups of organisms, people, books, conservation, nature reserves.
  14. Bakerstmd (talk · contribs) - Clinical medicine, particularly procedures, medical devices, diseases, symptoms
  15. Parkywiki (talk · contribs) - Botany, ecology, biographies of naturalists. (note: newbie helper)

Chemical

  1. Ruhrfisch (talk · contribs) – Chemistry

Physical

  1. Juliancolton (talk · contribs) – Meteorology, mostly Tropical cyclones and Hurricanes.
  2. Ceranthor (talk · contribs) – Solar system, planets, other related things
  3. Materialscientist (talk · contribs) – Materials science, nanotechnology, spectroscopy, microscopy, physics (though depends on the topic).
  4. Resident Mario (talk · contribs) – Volcanology, but anything really
  5. StringTheory11 (talk · contribs) – Mostly physics and astronomy, but will help with other stuff if necessary.
  6. Josemiotto (talk · contribs) – Complex Systems, Statistics.
Projects
Limited activity
  1. Titoxd (talk · contribs) – Meteorology, but can do Geology and Astronomy as well. Keep me away from Chemistry.
  2. Mav (talk · contribs) – Chemical Elements and related articles, geology of places in the United States (esp. related to National Parks)
  3. Mike Peel (talk · contribs) – Astronomy and Astrophysics, also Physics in general.
  4. Runningonbrains (talk · contribs) – Most physics topics, especially meteorology.
  5. Crosstemplejay (talk · contribs) – Optometry, Ophthalmology


General copyediting

  1. Ukexpat (talk · contribs) – British English grammar, syntax, punctuation and spelling. One time classical scholar so a stickler for that kind of thing.
  2. Carcharoth (talk · contribs) – Available for minor copyediting improvements, but not guaranteed to spot everything.
  3. Nikkimaria (talk · contribs) – General, but I know Canadian English and I can only sort of speak American.
  4. HJ Mitchell (talk · contribs) – General copyediting, particularly for prose and MoS compliance. I prefer biographies, but I'll take on just about anything. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 07:13, 23 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  5. Lihaas (talk · contribs) – Any requests for copy edits, proof reading and (at least trying) to "beautify"/clean up the page to better organisation to make for consistency across the project. (can also review political articles)
  6. Philg88 (talk · contribs) – British/American English copyeditor specialising in history, politics, biography and the unusual.
  7. Mephistophelian (talk · contribs) – British academician, researcher, and editor familiar with MHRA and Oxford style guides. My interests cover games (board and computer), space technology, philosophy, non-Abrahamic religions, education, musical instruments, geology, independent cinema, and history. I possess some experience with American styles, e.g. Chicago.
  8. Jojalozzo (talk · contribs) – American English. Always looking for the shortest path between two points. Technical topics welcome.
  9. Wikipedian Penguin (talk · contribs) – I enjoy tackling music articles, preferably short ones; however, I do not mind an interesting but lengthy read. Most forms of the English language are welcome. (busy these days)
  10. Iztwoz (talk · contribs) - General copyeding. Preferences are for life sciences and philosophy but can be interested in most things bar pop culture.
  11. Lightbreather (talk · contribs) – American-English. I have a journalism degree and received high marks in copyediting, but be aware that news writing uses The Associated Press Stylebook. I also refer to The Chicago Manual of Style and am getting a decent grasp on Wikipedia MoS. Remember, this is a volunteer gig, so don't expect me to catch everything.
  12. Vantine84 (talk · contribs) – American English professional freelance proofreader. Especially experienced with Chicago (Turabian). Don't be shy; I'll help out with any article if I'm available.
  13. Miniapolis (talk · contribs) – Most familiar with American English, and willing to work with other varieties. Particular interests are history, science and linguistics, but I'm happy to help with anything (even pop culture :-)).
  14. LJMcMenemy (talk · contribs) – Professional journalist and editor. Multi-lingual (i.e. an Aussie Brit who knows the Americans like Z and don't like U). Happy to help with general spelling, grammar, sense checking and so on. Will reply as promptly as I can.

See Also - The Guild of Copy Editors

Limited activity
  1. Titoxd (talk · contribs) – I can read like an ESL reader because I'm an ESL reader. :P I also like to do this sort of stuff as well.
  2. Shirik (talk · contribs) – American with experience editing school publications. Very picky about comma usage. Willing to work on just about any article; just give a ring.
  3. Bejinhan (talk · contribs) – Major copyediting. American-English.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ The categories are based on the Wikipedia 1.0 hierarchy and are intended to be stable; please do not add new categories.
  2. ^ a b c H1nkles has limited activity but is available for reviews.
  3. ^ As of December 4th, 2012, Bejinham had an away message that said "Away for training stint until November 29th. Will not have Internet access."