Talk:Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame
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2019 update
editWhat's new:
- Adding Women in Red project to the above header. WIR exists to turn red links into blue, expanding the coverage of women on Wikipedia.
- New method when adding nominations is Alpha within Year, rather than just a straight alphabetical listing. In that way, each new group of inductees can just be dropped into the top of the list, rather than the hassle of trying to interweave individual names into the entire list. Viewers can always sort by names or other columns.
Anybody can edit. Anybody can update. Happy editing. — Maile (talk) 14:28, 14 February 2019 (UTC)