Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Women in Public Health Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Women in Public Health Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Presented by:
- University of Maryland School of Public Health with support from Wikimedia DC
Event description
- Did you know that only 19% of biographies in English-language Wikipedia are about women? Join us and help to close Wikipedia's gender gap by creating and editing Wikipedia biographies about women in public health.
- No experience necessary. Training will be provided for new editors.
When
- March 27, 2023 - 11am-2pm EDT
Where
- School of Public Health Building
- 4200 Valley Drive, Friedgen Lounge
- Room # 2236
- College Park, MD, 20742
Registration
Event Dashboard
Safe Space Policy
editPresentation
editSign in: Outreach Dashboard
editStep 1: Go to the Dashboard
Step 2:
- Have a Wikipedia username? Select 'Log-in with Wikipedia'.
- Don't have a username? Select 'Sign-up with Wikipedia'
Note: You can also create a username in Wikipedia (top right of this page or any article). If creating one there, be sure to return to the dashboard to sign-in there as well. Your Wikipedia username can be used to log-in across Wikimedia projects.
Instructions
editGoal 1. Create drafts of new Wikipedia articles. Move articles from draft form to Wikipedia main space when ready.
- Choose an article you want to edit or create from the list below
- Reserve the article you want to edit or create in this Google Sheet.
- Return to this page and select the red link to open a blank page
- Select Create, not Create source (top right). This may happen automatically.
- Start writing and cite sources from this event page. They are the hyperlinked numbers below. You may also use verifiable secondary sources you've found on your own.
- Tip: Be sure to add a header titled 'References' at the bottom of the page before you begin.
- Publish as you go (blue button, top right)
- Select 'Edit' to re-open the draft and keep working
- Once you are pleased with the article, publish one last time.
- Select the 'More' button (top right next to View History). Note: This button may not be visible to new editors. Ariel can deactivate this restriction. Be sure to sign in to the Dashboard so she has your username. It is needed to give these extra permissions.
- Open the 'New title' drop down menu.
- Change Draft to (Article). You may need to scroll up to find it.
- Select the blue 'Move' button
Goal 2: Edit existing articles
- Choose an article you want to edit or create from the list below
- Reserve the article you want to edit or create in this Google Sheet.
- Return to this page and select a blue link to open an existing article
- Select 'edit'.
- Make changes, add content, etc.
- Publish as you go
Articles work list
editDon't forget to reserve the article you want to edit or create in this Google Sheet.
Use the hyperlinked numbers next to these names as references when appropriate. You can also find additional sources in the [Google sheet]
Articles to create
- Draft:Laura S. Brown[1]
- Draft:Lillian Josephine Hawes[2][3]
- Draft:Marie Stoner[4]
- Draft:Megan L. Smith[5][6]
- Draft:Mellissa Withers[7][8]
- Draft:Pauline Brown Payne[9][10][11]
- Draft:Sarah Gareau[12][13]
- Draft:Subasri Narasimhan[14][15][16]
- Draft:Sue Casteel[17][18]
- Draft:Jane Clark
- Draft:Dianna Abney
- Draft:Laura Herrera Scott[19][20]
- Draft:Maura Dwyer (Pew)
- Draft:Alana Knudson
- Draft:Sarah Lenz Lock
- Draft:Dushanka Kleinman
- Draft:Katie Sellers
- Draft:Sandra C. Quinn
- Draft:Jennifer D. Roberts
- Draft:Rachel E. Rosenberg Goldstein
Articles to edit
- Alice Hamilton[21][22][23]
- Susan La Flesche Picotte
- Anne Szarewski[24][25][26]
- Annie Dodge Wauneka[27][28][29]
- Antonia Novello[30][31]
- Cora Reynolds Anderson[32]
- Cornelia Hancock[33][34]
- Emily Bissell[35][36]
- Joycelyn Elders[37][38][39]
- Kazue Togasaki[40]
- Margaret Chan
- Marie Equi
- Mary Edwards Walker
- Mary Putnam Jacobi
- Mathilde Krim
- Michelle Ann Williams
- Modjeska Monteith Simkins
- Najla Al-Sonboli
- Patricia Goldman-Rakic[41][42][43]
- Rebecca Onie
- Lillian Wald[44][45][46]
- Ann Preston[47]
- Elizabeth Blackwell[48](print juvenile book)[49]
- Helen Clark[50][51][52][53]
- Mae Jemison
- Margaret Chung
- Mary Amdur
- Pearl McIver
- Rebecca Lee Crumpler
- Virginia Apgar
- Orleana Hawks Puckett[54][55][56]
- Dora E. Thompson[57]
- Helen Rodriguez Trias[58][59][60][61]
- Rani Hoff
- Susan Desmond-Hellmann
- Virginia Alexander
- Mia A. Smith-Bynum
Wikimedia
edit- Wikimedia movement
- Wikipedia, a web-based encyclopedia
- Wikimedia Commons, a data repository of media (images, videos and sounds). (See * Wikiproject Wikimedia Commons:GLAM Wikiproject)
- Wikidata, a common source of data, also accessible by the other projects
- Wiktionary, a dictionary
- Wikibooks, educational textbooks
- Wikinews, news articles
- Wikiquote, a collection of quotations
- Wikisource, a library of source texts and documents
- Wikiversity, educational material
- Wikivoyage, a travel guide
- Wikispecies, a taxonomic catalogue of species
Wikipedia Policies
edit- Wikipedia:Username policy
- Wikipedia:Five pillars
- Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:General notability guideline
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources
Wikimedia Affiliates
edit- Chapters
- Wikimedia chapters are independent organizations founded to support and promote the Wikimedia projects in a specified geographical region (in most cases, a country). Like the Wikimedia Foundation, they aim to "empower and engage people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free license or in the public domain, and to disseminate it effectively and globally". There are currently 39 chapters, with at least one on every inhabited continent., i.e. Wikimedia DC
- Chapters
- Wikimedia thematic organizations
- Thematic organizations are incorporated independent non-profits representing the Wikimedia movement and supporting work focused on a specific theme, topic, subject or issue within or across countries and regions. i.e., Wikimedia Medicine.
- Wikimedia thematic organizations
- User groups
- Wikimedia user groups are intended to be simple and flexible affiliates that are an alternative to chapters and thematic organizations - which require more formal requirements. User groups are highly valued as equal players in the Wikimedia movement, i.e., Art+Feminism
- User groups
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