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Raising Representation
Kathleen Kenyon was an archaeologist specialising in the Neolithic in the fertile crescent. She is one example of the women in archaeology our event will focus on
DateNovember 7, 2024 (2024-11-07)
Duration2:00:00
LocationUniversity of Manchester
TypeWikipedia training event
ThemeRaising Representation of Women in archaeology
Motive
Organised byHannah Cobb
Duncan Hull
Wikimedia UK
Outcomeoutreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/University_of_Manchester/Raising_Representation
Websitew.wiki/BkW7

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

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If you haven't already, please

  1. create an account by clicking on the create an account now link at WP:ACCOUNT.
  2. login using the username you've created
  3. 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

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This event has been co-organised Hannah Cobb and Duncan Hull at the University of Manchester with support from organisers and volunteers at Wikimedia UK

Once you've logged in and enrolled, there are two ways to get started

  1. Create or draft an article by clicking on the red links below, a red link means the article doesn't exist yet
  2. Improve an existing article see suggestions below, blue links are for articles that already exist


Articles to create or draft

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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:

Create an article... ...or draft it first
Katharine MacDonald[2] Draft:Katharine MacDonald
Karina Croucher Draft:Karina Croucher
Kary Dimas[3] Draft:Kary Dimas
Jean Sassoon[4] Draft:Jean Sassoon
Sonia Atalay Draft:Sonia Atalay
Chelsea Blackmore Draft:Chelsea Blackmore
Rachel Crellin Draft:Rachel Crellin
Lindsay Montgomery Draft:Lindsay Montgomery
Laura Hampden Draft:Laura Hampden
Pen Foreman Draft:Pen Foreman
Kathleen Sterling Draft:Kathleen Sterling
Kisha Supernant Draft:Kisha Supernant
Sadie Watson Draft:Sadie Watson

Articles which could be added to

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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:

Add your own suggestions here!

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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

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When writing biographies of people, stick to verifiable facts (see Wikipedia:Verifiability) and avoid opinions. A typical biography might include the following sections

  1. A lead paragraph (or lede) summarising the subject
  2.  Education and early life - a section summarising their education and early life, for example birthplace, high school and university etc
  3. Research and Career - what research are they known for? What have they done during their career?
  4. 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
  5. Publications - list some key publications and citations that support the statements of fact you have made

Women in Red

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Women in red are a group of editors of all genders from around the world tackling systemic gender bias on Wikipedia by turning red links blue.[5][6] If you haven't already, please consider joining them.

The Women in Red project womeninred.org maintain lists of biographies of notable women that do not have biographies on Wikipedia yet, for example:

Please give us feedback

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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

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{{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

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This Editing Wikipedia guide (pdf) is a good starting point if you'd like to add content to Wikipedia, its available at w.wiki/V5Z
The Illustrating Wikipedia guide (pdf) is a good starting point if you'd like to add images of women to Wikipedia biographies, its available at w.wiki/V5a

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:

References

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  1. ^ Anon (2024). "Pioneering women in archaeology, palaeontology and geology — past & present". trowelblazers.com.
  2. ^ Anon (2023). "Katharine MacDonald: A Burning Light in Prehistory". trowelblazers.com.
  3. ^ Anon (2022). "Kary Dimas: Following the footsteps of the first Mesoamericans". trowelblazers.com.
  4. ^ Anon (2017). "Jean Sassoon". trowelblazers.com.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ Anon (2020). "Wikidata Human Gender Indicators (WHGI): Gender by language". wmflabs.org. Wikimedia Foundation.
  7. ^ McAndrew, Ewan (2020). "Wikimedia resources – how to get started". ed.ac.uk. University of Edinburgh.