Indiana Humanities, the Indiana Historical Bureau, the Indiana State Library, the Indiana Historical Society, and the Indiana Department of Historic Preservation and Archaeology have teamed up to host a Hoosier Women in STEM Edit-a-thon on Saturday, October 21, 2017, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau in Indianapolis.
Hoosier women are inventors, creators and innovators—we question, we tinker, we imagine. From the development of aerospace technology to the first video game console, Hoosier scientists, engineers, doctors and entrepreneurs have led the way. Join other Indiana history lovers by taking part in this fun and focused day of research, writing, and Wikipedia editing.
The event is free. Complimentary snacks and caffeine will be provided throughout the day, in addition to a free box lunch. Stay for an hour, stay for the long haul. Team up with others or work on your own. Librarians and other experts will be available to assist you. On the day of the event, we’ll provide research materials and step-by-step instructions for editing Wikipedia pages.
Be sure to review this Meetup page before the event, we’ll provide more information and highlights for the day.
Event information
editDate: Saturday, October 21, 2017
Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau
Address: 315 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Hashtag: #QLeditathon
A limited number of laptops will be available. Please bring your own laptop if you have one.
This event is part of Indiana Humanities’ QuantumLeap initiative, exploring the intersection of the humanities and STEM.
Participant registration
edit- Register for the event: Sign up here
- Registering in advance will help the organizers plan the event space and arrange for refreshments, including a free box lunch and snacks.
Event parking
editIndiana Historical Society parking lot
edit- Free parking is available for the edit-a-thon participants on October 21 on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The IHS surface parking lot is located at the corner of West and East New York Streets, across from Military Park.
- Enter the parking lot on East New York Street and take a parking stub from the dispenser. Please bring your parking stub with you. We'll validate it for free parking during the event.
- To reach the event registration area at the Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau, walk through the IHS lobby and across Ohio Street. Enter the library through its doors on Ohio Street (on the north side of the building).
IUPUI students
editIUPUI students with IUPUI campus parking permits are encouraged to park on campus and walk to the Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau. Enter the library through its doors on Ohio Street (on the north side of the library building).
Articles to improve
edit- Albion Fellows Bacon
- Katherine Bitting
- Mary Bidwell Breed
- Willa Brown
- Alice Harvie Duden
- Rosa Smith Eigenmann
- Mary Ross Ellingson
- Lillian Thomas Fox
- Elizabeth Friedman
- Gene Stratton Porter Cabin (Geneva, Indiana)
- Grand Body of the Sisters of Charity
- Jane Chambers McKinney Graydon
- Gene Stratton Porter Cabin (Rome City, Indiana)
- Indiana State Nurses Association
- Suzanne Knoebel
- Helen Merrell Lynd
- Virginia Claypool Meredith
- Emma Barrett Molloy
- Lucy Higgs Nichols
- Annie Smith Peck
- Melba Phillips
- Beulah Wright Porter
- Margaret Ringenberg
- Helen B. Schleman
- Sisters of the Holy Cross
- Helen B. Schleman
- M. Beverly Stone
- Dorothy C. Stratton
- Mary F. Thomas
- Mary Hays Weik
- Agnes E. Wells
- Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin
New article suggestions
edit- Mary Lockwood Matthews, founding dean of Purdue University's School of Home Economics
==More details coming soon==\