Wikipedia:University of Edinburgh/Edinburgh Award/Gothic Literature and Film

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About[edit]

This project aims to create new and improve old pages regarding gothic literature and film on Wikipedia. Track progress at: https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/University_of_Edinburgh/Gothic_Literature_and_Film_-_Edinburgh_Award


Looking for ideas[edit]

  1. List of Gothic artists
  2. Gothic architecture
  3. Gothic architects
  4. Category: Gothic paintings
  5. List of gothic fiction works
  6. List of Gothic horror films
  7. Writers of Gothic fiction
  8. Gothic novels
  9. Southern Gothic films


Articles to be created[edit]

Vicki's Halloween ideas[edit]

Folder with resources[edit]

Classic Gothic Literature[edit]

Contemporary Gothic Writers[edit]

Lost Literary Women[edit]

Edinburgh has a long literary history, and many famous authors have made the city their setting and subject. But it’s also a place rich in voices and stories which are now just the faintest of echoes around its streets and tenements. The LitLong app and web resource recovers some of these lives and stories, giving them back to the city and its readers. But LitLong users rely on the common store of knowledge built up elsewhere online, so in this event we’ll be adding to that store by creating and improving Wikipedia pages for neglected or overlooked authors in the LitLong database.

Articles to be improved[edit]

Scottish Gothic[edit]

Classic Gothic literature[edit]

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde poster edit2
Picture of Margaret Oliphant

Contemporary Gothic Writers[edit]

Southern Gothic[edit]

Gothic films[edit]

Lost Literary Women[edit]

Robert Louis Stevenson on Wikisource[edit]

Tools[edit]

  1. A tool which 'scores' a Wikipedia page. (tick the checkbox for WP10 once you've selected enwiki from the dropdown menu)
  2. Citation Hunt tool
  3. Google Books citation tool
  4. Plagiarism detector
  5. Special:BookSources - This page allows users to search for multiple sources for a book given the 10- or 13-digit ISBN number.

Sources[edit]

Suggested sources:[edit]

General[edit]
  • DiscoverEd to find books, ebooks, journals, ejournals and more.
News sources[edit]
Theses databases[edit]