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I edited Wikipedia for the first time in 2004 and have been editing regularly since 2008. I think that Wikipedia is a great way to share information on all topics, including health care, consumer rights issues, and science. The best way to learn about editing Wikipedia is to talk with other people about it. Anyone who wants to talk with me can [[User talk:Bluerasberry|post to my Wikipedia talk page]] or [[Special:EmailUser/Bluerasberry|email me]] to make an appointment for a phone or video chat.
Everyone who has a stake in community education should be supportive of Wikipedia editors. Since Wikipedia is the world's most popular source of health information for most topics in health, it is the particular responsibility of health educators to consider the influence and impact of Wikipedia in their fields of expertise and to recognize that they must acknowledge and respond to Wikipedia as a communication channel in some way if they are to are to be effective in outreach. Just as Wikipedia is popular among people seeking health information, it influences thought on every topic for which people seek information.
Lane Rasberry is Wikimedian-in-residence at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia. His interests include popular science, consumer protection, civic engagement, access to health information, clinical research, the Open Movement, data science, LGBT history, and Wikimedia projects.
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Lane Rasberry is Wikimedian-in-residence at the School of Data Science at the [[University of Virginia]]. In this role Lane seeks to support students, faculty, and staff at the university in sharing information in Wikipedia, Wikidata, and other Wikimedia projects. In this way people at the university use Wikipedia to publish to a large audience including students, researchers, journalists, and anyone else doing basic research on a topic.
Lane's professional interests include [[popular science]], [[consumer protection]], [[civic engagement]], access to health information, [[clinical research]], the Open Movement, [[data science]], [[LGBT history]], and [[Wikimedia projects]]. Previous to working with Wikimedia projects Lane was a community organizer for open content projects in the sciences and administered clinical trials. From 2012-18 Lane was Wikimedian-in-residence at [[Consumer Reports]] where he supported the development of Wikimedia content on [[product safety]] and medicine.
Lane's personal interests include [[coffee]], pet [[rodents]], [[history of India]], [[New York City]], and [[Seattle]].
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File:Art and Feminism March 2017 at MoMA - Lane Rasberry.webm|Lane at 2017 [[Art + Feminism]]
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File:Lane Oct 2011.jpg|Lane and a hamster
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File:Bluerasberry icon for Lane Rasberry.svg|a blue rasberry icon used as an [[Avatar (computing)|avatar]]
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Rasberry, Lane; Mietchen, Daniel (1 July 2021). "Wikipedia for multilingual COVID-19 vaccine education at scale". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 7: e70042. doi:10.3897/rio.7.e70042.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
Mietchen, Daniel; Rasberry, Lane; Morata, Thais; Sadowski, John; Novakovich, Jeanette; Heilman, James (16 June 2021). "Developing a scalable framework for partnerships between health agencies and the Wikimedia ecosystem". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 7: e68121. doi:10.3897/rio.7.e68121. S2CID236234158.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
Rasberry, Lane; Mietchen, Daniel (25 March 2021). "FAIR and open multilingual clinical trials in Wikidata and Wikipedia". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 7: e66490. doi:10.3897/rio.7.e66490. S2CID233626674.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
Rasberry, Lane; Willighagen, Egon; Nielsen, Finn; Mietchen, Daniel (2 May 2019). "Robustifying Scholia: paving the way for knowledge discovery and research assessment through Wikidata". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 5. doi:10.3897/rio.5.e35820. S2CID155979301.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
I was a recipient of the 2016 Cooke Award for this research. The award is granted annually by vote of the Academy of Medical Educators at the University of California, San Francisco.
Wexelbaum, Rachel; Herzog, Katie; Rasberry, Lane (2015). "Queering Wikipedia". In Wexelbaum, Rachel (ed.). Queers Online - LGBT Digital Practices in Libraries, Archives, and Museums. Sacramento, California: Litwin Books. pp. 61â80. ISBN978-1936117796.
Godlee, F. (27 March 2014). "Unethical, a guilty secret, and still crazy after all these years". BMJ. 348 (mar27 1): g2396. doi:10.1136/bmj.g2396. S2CID71753999.
I am one of the organizers of WikiConference North America. I am involved with everything, but in particular -
Rasberry, Lane; Heilman, James; Poore, Sydney; Orlowitz, Jake; Richter, Felix (31 May 2014), "Health Science Panel", WikiConference USA, New York City: Wiki NYC
This one is incomplete and was a mess. I started making articles for government posts in India in 2010. I had a source but later decided that it did not meet WP:RS. I needed a source for top-level Indian government posts, and did not know when I would see anything like that. In 2016 someone came to Wikipedia with Right to Information (India) documents that listed government officials in posts. So far as I know, that person's Right to Information request provided the first published record of lists of high ranking government officers in India to mass media.
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