User:Cstickel(byu)
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Name | Caroline Stickel | |||||||||||||||||
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Nationality | American | |||||||||||||||||
Country | United States of America | |||||||||||||||||
Languages | English | |||||||||||||||||
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Occupation | Research Assistant (Wikipedia Editor) Teaching Assistant | |||||||||||||||||
Employer | Brigham Young University | |||||||||||||||||
High school | Cambridge High School Fulton Science Academy | |||||||||||||||||
University | Brigham Young University | |||||||||||||||||
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Website | www.writecaroline.com | |||||||||||||||||
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stickelc | ||||||||||||||||||
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About me
[edit]I am a student at Brigham Young University studying Editing and Publishing and Digital Humanities. I am always seeking to improve my writing and editing skills. I speak Spanish proficiently after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles County, California. I grew up in Alpharetta, Georgia. I am here on Wikipedia to improve the accuracy of pages - to research, edit, and write with that goal in mind.
You can read more about me on my website.
Conflict of interest statement
[edit]I am the Lead Student Wikipedia Editor for the Harold B. Lee Library. I am employed by Brigham Young University (BYU) to facilitate factual information on Wikipedia. My boss, Rachel Helps, is the Coordinator of Wikipedia Initiatives and the library's Wikipedian-in-Residence. I am paid by the hour, not according to any specific contribution. Behind every edit I make is the intention to provide unbiased, well-sourced, accurate information for long-time Wikipedians and curious visitors alike. However, if my affiliation with the Harold B. Lee Library or BYU presents a potential COI or PAID concern for you, please let me know via my talk page.
You can find our GLAM page here.
In June 2020 I began working as a Teaching Assistant for Dr. Nancy Turley's ELANG 273 (English Language & Linguistics Research Methods) class at BYU. As a part of my job, I taught students the basics of Wikipedia and used my personal account, EternalAhsoka, to keep track of my students' edits. I developed a custom training course about Wikipedia, using PowerPoint, to use in the class.
Pages I've created
[edit]- Zina P. Young Card
- Garrett Batty
- 1998 kidnapping of Mormon missionaries in Saratov, Russia
- Princess Academy: The Forgotten Sisters
- I Don't Want to Kill You
- Over Your Dead Body
- Death in 19th-century Mormonism
- Antoinette Kinney
- Florence Jepperson Madsen
- Brandon Dayton
- Lucy Smith Millikin
Articles I've worked on
[edit]Most are listed in the order I've edited them, beginning with January 2020 until July 2021.
Mormon history
[edit]- Charles Ora Card
- Emmeline B. Wells
- Woman's Exponent
- John Hafen
- Abraham O. Smoot
- Beulah Ream Allen
- Zina D. H. Young
- William Huntington
- Don Carlos Smith
- David Whitmer
- Erastus Snow
- Lyman Wight
- Reynolds Cahoon
- Seymour Brunson
- Leman Copley
- John Corrill
- Joseph Smith–History
- Elias Higbee
- Warren Cowdery
- Alpheus Cutler
- William E. McLellin
- Vinson Knight
- Isaac Galland
- Algernon Sidney Gilbert
- Oliver Granger
- Thomas Grover
- Luke Johnson
- Lyman E. Johnson
- Almon W. Babbitt
- John C. Bennett
- Samuel Bent
- Ezra T. Benson
- Titus Billings
- Ezra Booth
- Charles C. Rich
- Willard Richards
- Sidney Rigdon
- Ruth May Fox
- Heber C. Kimball
- Spencer W. Kimball
- Newel Knight
- Vinson Knight
- William Law
- Edward Partridge
- Robert D. Foster
- David Fullmer
- Jared Carter
- Charles Anthon
- Levi W. Hancock
- Martin Harris
- W. W. Phelps
- Solomon Mack
- William Marks
- Thomas B. Marsh
- N. Eldon Tanner
- Robert B. Thompson
- Abraham O. Woodruff
- Daniel S. Miles
- George Miller
- Isaac Morley
- Joseph Young
- John Whitmer
Modern-day Mormonism
[edit]- Mitch Davis
- The Other Side of Heaven
- The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith
- The Saratov Approach
- Bradley R. Wilcox
- Bart Johnson
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Russia
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Netherlands
- Association for Mormon Letters
- Irreantum
- Benson Y. Parkinson
- Culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Mormon cinema
- BYU Family History Library
- Tracy Hickman
- Laura Hickman
- Barbara Toomer
- J. Scott Savage
Dan Wells project
[edit]Shannon Hale project
[edit]Charlie Holmberg project
[edit]Articles for Women's History Month project 2021
[edit]- Antoinette Kinney
- Martha Jane Knowlton Coray
- Florence Jepperson Madsen
- Virginia Cutler
Homepage additions
[edit]2021 "On this day" additions
[edit]- May 25th: Elizabeth Kane (d. 1909) (2,925 pageviews)
- July 2nd: Leonard J. Arrington (b. 1917)
- August 26th: Barbara Toomer (b. 1929)
- September 22nd: Official start of Operation "Little Vittles" (linked to Gail Halvorsen)
- October 10th: Gail Halvorsen (b. 1920)
Special Anniversaries
[edit]- January 31st: Zina D. H. Young's (b. 1821) 200th birthday (2,655 pageviews)
- April 25th: Emmeline B. Wells's (d. 1921) 100th death anniversary (2,395 pageviews)
- June 3rd: Martha Jane Knowlton Coray's (b. 1821) 200th birthday (2,435 pageviews)
- July 18th: Lucy Smith Millikin's (b. 1821) 200th birthday (2,485 pageviews)
DYKs
[edit]- that The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith was filmed in Fiji to take advantage of the country's 47-percent tax rebate for films made there? (February 24th, 2020; 3,461 pageviews)
- that Zina P. Young Card fought on a national level for both women's suffrage and the right to practice plural marriage? (March 3rd, 2020; 2,872 pageviews)
- that film director Garrett Batty wrote the script for The Saratov Approach while recovering from heart surgery? (April 18th, 2020; 709 pageviews)
- that Shannon Hale gave her publisher the sequel novel Princess Academy: Palace of Stone instead of the sci-fi novel she had a contract to write? (June 1st, 2020; 1,946 pageviews)
- that in order to write his novel Mr. Monster, Dan Wells researched the offender profiling and embalming processes? (July 15th, 2020; 1,738 pageviews)
- that the founders of the literary journal Irreantum hoped it would become the source for nationwide publishers to access the best of Mormon literature? (July 25th, 2020; 994 pageviews)
- that 19th-century Mormonism embraced the desire for a slow, dramatic, "beautiful death" with plenty of witnesses? (November 25th, 2020; 11,599 pageviews)
- that as the only woman in the 1923 Utah State Senate, Antoinette Kinney introduced bills to increase the number of state-sponsored scholarships and to establish public health regulations? (April 9th, 2021; 1,011 pageviews)
- that Florence Jepperson Madsen (pictured) directed choirs of over 500 "Singing Mothers" for annual Relief Society conferences? (May 16, 2021; 5,599 pageviews)
- that comic book creator Brandon Dayton chose medieval Russia as the setting for his minicomic Green Monk after watching Andrei Tarkovsky's film Andrei Rublev? (June 25, 2021; 2,078 pageviews)
- that in her debut novel, The Paper Magician, fantasy author Charlie N. Holmberg (pictured) followed Brandon Sanderson's advice to limit her characters' magical powers? (July 8, 2021; 17,343 pageviews)
- that Charlie N. Holmberg developed the idea for her novel The Paper Magician after studying Japanese and learning about the art of origami? (July 19, 2021; 1,490 pageviews)
- that Lucy Smith Millikin was one of the first Latter Day Saints to participate in baptism for the dead? (July 28, 2021; 2,359 pageviews)
- that Charlie N. Holmberg's idea for The Fifth Doll began with a writing exercise to develop a system of magic for a household item? (August 18, 2021; 2,876 pageviews)
Good Articles
[edit]Categories created
[edit]- Category:Harold B. Lee Library-related 19th century articles
- Category:Harold B. Lee Library-related 21st century articles
- Category:Harold B. Lee Library-related Americana articles
- Category:Harold B. Lee Library-related folklore articles
- Category:Harold B. Lee Library-related University Archives articles
Service awards and barnstars
[edit]The Original Barnstar | ||
Awarded on 22 July 2021 by Aussie Article Writer |