Wikipedia:Meetup/San Francisco WikiWomen's Edit-a-Thon 2/Todo list
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Here is a to-do list! Feel free to add your suggestions here.
Copyediting
editEither a section or the whole article needs a good eye for proper spelling, grammar, style, and/or tone! When you're done and the article is in good shape, feel free to remove the {{copyedit|date=___}} tag from the top of the article. This lets other editors know it's been taken care of.
Expanding
editThese articles are stubs – you can add a history section, examples, and/or non-Western perspectives. Searching in Google Books or Google Scholar is a great way to find references. Ask a Wikipedian if you need help adding a reference to an article, or try it yourself by clicking on the Cite button on top of the editing window after you click edit.
General improvement
editThese articles might need copyediting, expanding, more/better references, wikilinks (just put two square brackets around a word, like so [[word]], and it becomes a wikilink!), or other kinds of improvement.
- Andrea White
- Evelyn Fox Keller
- Discrimination against girls in India (deleted as content fork)
- Raisa Gorbachova
- Gaitana
- Women's education in Pakistan
- Women in Chile
- List of women in the Heritage Floor (add information about each woman in the table, write articles!)
- Ninety-Nines
- Women in the Middle Ages
- Women in the Victorian era
- Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
- Ada Lovelace - See Valerie for reference material
- Female entrepreneur
- Women in business
Creating
editThese subjects don't have Wikipedia pages yet! Create them by clicking the red button and utilizing reliable sources!
- Female action figure
- Feminist aesthetics
- Feminism in Germany
- Feminism in Russia
- Feminist metaphysics
- Betty Gold, sculptor[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
- Graffiti in Russia
- Saniya Khan - Pakistani-Canadian fashion designer
- Steven Kretchmer - Jewelery maker (deleted as nn)
- Impact100 Sonoma
- National Conference of Women (United States, 1977)
- Neo-feminism
- Pierre Paulin - French furniture designer[9][10]
- Enzo Mari - Italian furniture designer
- Women's Joint Congressional Committee (United States)