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This page is for the Women in Science edit-a-thon held at the University of New South Wales on 18 September 2019.

What should I work on during the editathon?

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There are many different ways for you to contribute today. Wikipedia is the product of millions of individual contributions and every change that is made, no matter how small, makes a difference!

We’ve prepared a list of suggested subjects and assembled some preliminary sources to get you started. These are grouped into categories depending on the type of contribution that is required. Keep in mind Wikipedia’s Conflict of Interest guidelines when selecting your subject to make sure it is appropriate for you to make the edits.

Once you’ve decided which task you’d like to tackle, add your username to the table.

Subject Working on it? Add your username How'd you go?
Heather Catchpole, Refraction Media, Sydney
Dr Anne-Sophie Dielen, Founder of The League of Remarkable Women in Science
Dr Suzanne Packer, Paediatrician and Senior Australian of the Year 2019
Jenny Martin, Professor of Structural Biology and Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane
Dr Michele Zajac, Director of Research and Alliance Management, Melbourne
Squadron Leader Maria Joanovich, Test Pilot, Royal Australian Air Force
Angela Ferguson, Group Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Thoughtworks, Melbourne
Benita Husband, Engineer, Norman Disney & Young, Melbourne
Ann Nicholson, Professor of Data Science and AI Monash University, Melbourne
Sarah George Founder, Melbourne
Professor Liz Harry Director of the ithree Institute and Professor of Biology
Dr Marianne Peso Australian Research Council Industrial
Anna Paradovska, Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering
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Get help!

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If you're having any issues, feel free to contact Wikipedian Caddie Brain at caddie.brain@wikimedia.org.au or Robert Myers at robert.myers@wikimedia.org.au

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