Wikipedia:GLAM/University of California Davis Libraries/March 4
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UCD Library edit-a-thons: Women in Science
Want to work on articles that are read by thousands of people? Come learn how to edit Wikipedia! Details[edit]On March 4, the Royal Society in London is hosting a Wikipedia edit-a-thon to promote diversity in science and engineering to celebrate International Women's Day (and as a part of Wikipedia:WikiWomen's History Month). There is a long list of biographies of women scientists on Wikipedia that either don’t exist or need to be improved, as well as articles about their discoveries and work. More information about the event is in this recent article from the Guardian. Professors Jonathan Eisen and Dawn Sumner of UC Davis proposed that we should have a “sister event” here at Davis to join in, and we are happy to host it at the library as part of our year-long Wikipedia project! Please join us to help make March 4 a world-wide Wikipedia editing effort to improve coverage of women scientists. What to expect:
Resources about women scientists[edit]
To-do list[edit]
Specific ideas for articles to work on, if you're feeling lost:
Logistics[edit]
New to editing Wikipedia?[edit]If you are brand-new to editing Wikipedia, or want a refresher, here are some useful resources:
Before the edit-a-thon, go ahead and register for an account. After you register, you will have your own sandbox space, which is a place you can practice editing and drafting articles. You can also try working on one of the to-do list articles. Participants[edit]
Outcomes[edit]
Sandbox articles that need to be finished: |