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I've been working on this page for more than three years. It was finalized and published in conjunction with #WIKI4WOMEN, a virtual volunteering initiative led by UNESCO and Wikimedia celebrating International Women's Day 2019, 8 March. Here is the Wikimedia page for #WIKI4WOMEN. The #WIKI4WOMEN initiative calls on online volunteers around the globe to create, enrich or translate, in as many languages as possible, Wikipedia profiles of women committed in the fields of education, science, culture, social and human sciences, or communication and information. #WIKI4WOMEN is a virtual volunteering effort, and Susan J. Ellis was one of the earliest proponents of virtual volunteering. In creating this page, I used resources by Wikipedia:WikiProject Women, a group of Wikipedia editors - Wikipedians - who aim to improve Wikipedia's coverage of women's topics.

Quotes from reviews of Ellis' books, with citations, and quotes from articles about her work, including keynote speeches, would further show the significance of Ellis and why she's worthy of having a profile on Wikipedia.

I didn't add a photo because I still am not clear on how to show I have permission to post a photo I did not take myself.

-User:Jcravens42 (talk) 19:07, 07 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]