Wikipedia:Meetup/Raising Representation
Date | November 7, 2024 |
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Duration | 2:00:00 |
Location | University of Manchester |
Type | Wikipedia training event |
Theme | Raising Representation of Women in archaeology |
Motive | |
Organised by | Hannah Cobb Duncan Hull Wikimedia UK |
Outcome | outreachdashboard |
Website | w |
Welcome to this Wikipedia training event and seminar focussing on raising the representation of women in archaeology, and non-binary archaeologists, hosted at the University of Manchester with support from volunteers and organisers at Wikimedia UK .
Create an account, login and enrol
[edit]If you haven't already, please
- create an account by clicking on the create an account now link at WP:ACCOUNT.
- login using the username you've created
- enrol for the event, this allows us to track contributions during and after the event, click this link to enrol outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/University_of_Manchester/Raising_Representation?enroll=coljpywb
Suggested articles
[edit]Once you've logged in and enrolled, there are two ways to get started
- Create or draft an article by clicking on the red links below, a red link means the article doesn't exist yet
- Improve an existing article see suggestions below, blue links are for articles that already exist
Articles to create or draft
[edit]We have suggested some biographies to create or draft that are likely to pass Wikipedia:Notability, some of these starting suggestions are taken from TrowelBlazers.com[1] others from week 5. If you are logged in, you can create the article by clicking on the red link below:
Articles which could be added to
[edit]If you don't want to create or draft a new biography, here are some examples of existing articles (ordered alphabetically by surname) which could be added to with further research:
- Selma Al-Radi
- Crystal Bennett
- Aileen Fox
- Janet Gourlay
- Kayt Hawkins
- Owen Hurcum
- Alexandra Jones (archaeologist)
- Kathleen Kenyon
- Margaret Murray
- Grace Simpson
- Gertrude Caton Thompson
- Tessa Wheeler
Add your own suggestions here!
[edit]Anyone we missed? Please add your own suggestions below because anyone can edit this page and we can use your suggestions in future editathons:
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Writing biographies
[edit]When writing biographies of people, stick to verifiable facts (see Wikipedia:Verifiability) and avoid opinions. A typical biography might include the following sections
- A lead paragraph (or lede) summarising the subject
- Education and early life - a section summarising their education and early life, for example birthplace, high school and university etc
- Research and Career - what research are they known for? What have they done during their career?
- An openly licensed portrait of the subject or their work if you can upload one (see w.wiki/V5a) or find one already published by searching commons.wikimedia.org
- Publications - list some key publications and citations that support the statements of fact you have made
Women in Red
[edit]The Women in Red project womeninred.org maintain lists of biographies of notable women that do not have biographies on Wikipedia yet, for example:
- Women archaeologists Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Archaeologists
- Women classicists Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's Classical Committee/Wikidata redlist
- Women Egyptologists, Sinologists, Indologists and Orientalists (ESIO) Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by occupation/ESIO
Please give us feedback
[edit]This is the first session that we've run, please give us feedback afterwards on how we can improve (alongside what went well)
Example template to cut and paste
[edit]{{short description|Archaeologist}} {{Infobox academic |name= Anne Archaeologist | birth_name = |honorific_suffix= |workplaces= University of Poppleton |alma_mater= |thesis_year= | thesis_title = | thesis_url = | awards = | website = {{URL|https://trowelblazers.com}} }} '''Anne Archaeologist''' is an archaeologist. ==Education== She was educated at the University of Poppleton.<ref>put thesis details</ref> ==Career and research== Her research is on ===Selected publications=== Her publications are about ===Awards and honours=== Her awards include ==References == {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}}
Post event activities
[edit]If you're feeling inspired, confident and empowered to carry on editing Wikipedia, here are some useful resources to help you continue on your journey:
- Editing Wikipedia: a guide to improving content on the online encyclopedia (pdf) w.wiki/V5Z
- Illustrating Wikipedia: a guide to contributing content (pdf) w.wiki/V5a
- The Wikipedia Adventure (interactive online practical tutorial) w.wiki/3qs
- See also the University of Edinburgh resources developed by their Wikipedian in residence, Ewan McAndrew[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Anon (2024). "Pioneering women in archaeology, palaeontology and geology — past & present". trowelblazers.com.
- ^ Anon (2023). "Katharine MacDonald: A Burning Light in Prehistory". trowelblazers.com.
- ^ Anon (2022). "Kary Dimas: Following the footsteps of the first Mesoamericans". trowelblazers.com.
- ^ Anon (2017). "Jean Sassoon". trowelblazers.com.
- ^ Konieczny, Piotr; Klein, Maximilian (2018). "Gender gap through time and space: A journey through Wikipedia biographies via the Wikidata Human Gender Indicator". New Media & Society. 20 (12): 4608–4633. doi:10.1177/1461444818779080. hdl:20.500.11754/81115. ISSN 1461-4448.
- ^ Anon (2020). "Wikidata Human Gender Indicators (WHGI): Gender by language". wmflabs.org. Wikimedia Foundation.
- ^ McAndrew, Ewan (2020). "Wikimedia resources – how to get started". ed.ac.uk. University of Edinburgh.