Dorothy Howard in Brooklyn, NY. Photo by Nassem Navab, 2024

Hello! I'm Dorothy. I have been editing Wikipedia for 10+ years. I understand the value of contributing to Wikipedia and open knowledge repositories, and enjoy the reflective process of working with different communities to expand publicly available knowledge. I've worn multiple hats as a community organizer, open knowledge advocate, and researcher. Recently, I have been working on Wikipedia articles related to music, history, artists and art venues, and research methods.

Dorothy presenting on how to edit Wikipedia at Eyebeam, NYC, February 2014

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Additional Background I was formerly a Wikipedian-in-Residence at the Metropolitan New York Library Council in 2013-2014, and the documentation for that work can be found at: Wikipedia:GLAM/Metropolitan New York Library Council. In that position, I was an early proponent of the Wikipedian-in-Residence concept. I also contributed to WikiProject Consumer Reports. I was a Program Officer at WikiConference USA, 2014. I was an early Wikipedia community advisor/curricula developer/organizer for Art + Feminism, 2014-2015.[1] I have also done some academic research reflecting on participating in the Wikimedia community as a gender and diversity advocate, see Ways of Knowing When Research Subjects Care citation below. I was Administrative Executive for the Queering Wikipedia 2023 international, virtual conference.

The Wikipedia Monument by Mihran Hakobyan (2014), CC-BY-SA.4.0

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  1. ^ staff (November 2014). "A World Disrupted: The Leading Global Thinkers of 2014 | Siân Evans, Jacqueline Mabey, Michael Mandiberg, Richard Knipel, Dorothy Howard, Laurel Ptak". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 17 October 2015.