Coordination page for the 2012 Ada Lovelace Day editing events on Wikipedia.
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June Almeida ODNB - left school at 16 and became a Doctor of Science
Ann Bishop (biologist) (DYK , )
Beatrice Blackwood (DYK )
Edith Bülbring (DYK )
Frances Hardcastle , mathematician
Anna J. Harrison , chemist
Martha Haynes , astronomer
Lisa Kaltenegger , astronomer
Cecilia Lindquist , Swedish Chinese music and writing expert
Eleanor Maguire , neuroscientist (DYK )
Helen Megaw , crystallographer
Marietta Pallis , ecologist (DYK )
Isis Pogson , astronomer (DYK )
Kamal Ranadive , biomedical researcher
Darshan Ranganathan , organic chemist (DYK )
Wikimedia UK and the Royal Society organised a Women in Science themed editing event for Ada Lovelace Day on Friday 19 October 2012 in London.
We had an afternoon editathon bringing in new contributors from academia, and some existing volunteers. Female editors were particularly encouraged to attend. It was hosted by the Royal Society , who have a very strong history-of-science and biographical library which they made available to us for the day. The Society's library holds a rich collection of printed works about women in science, including biographies and works authored by scientists. At the event the Society's librarians were able to explain more about the collections and provide guidance on finding sources.
KTC (talk · contribs )
Daria Cybulska (WMUK) (talk · contribs )
Andrew Gray (talk · contribs )
Tom Morris (talk · contribs )
sagwolf (talk · contribs ) (interested in Elizabeth Brown (astronomer) , Alice Everett , Margaret Lindsay Huggins , Mary Rosse , Annie Scott Dill Maunder )
Katy Barrett (talk · contribs ) (interested in Jane Squire )
EleanorD (talk · contribs ) (interested in Arabella Buckley, Sally Floyd, Lilian Bland, Daphne Jackson, Naomi Datta, Cecily Tanner, Anne Warner)
Jennyshaw (talk · contribs ) (interested in Florence Lees )
eve hoddinott (talk · contribs ) (interested in Dorothy Needham, Muriel Wheldale Onslow, Dorothy Jordan Lloyd, Marjorie Stephenson.)
NPettorelli (talk · contribs ) (interested in Emily Williamson, Emmeline Moore and Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards)
GiaMilinovich (talk · contribs )
miamelba (talk · contribs )
Seirian_Sumner (talk · contribs ) (interested in Sylvia Lawler, Mary Barber, Carmel Humphries, Annie Porter)
Sagwolf (talk · contribs )
Beckyfh (talk · contribs )
NKSD 86 (talk · contribs )
Antigone66 (talk · contribs )
SuwCA (talk · contribs ) (starting off with Sydney Mary Thompson , geologist & botanist)
geneticcuckoo (talk · contribs ) (Editing Phyllis Clinch, Ida Freud and Sylvia Lawler)
EleanorD (talk · contribs )
Online participants were encouraged to pick an article below. We have tried to list online resources for individual articles below, to make it easy to participate without needing to be in the library.
We welcomed participants to communicate with us online:
Useful links for new contributors:
-- SarahStierch (talk ) 16:56, 2 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Cindy (talk to me ) 20:22, 5 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Netha (talk) 09:28, 7 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Dsp13 (talk ) 11:54, 7 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- NStoletzki
-- AudreyMurray (talk ) 14:45, 11 October 2012 (UTC) (c. 7:30-9:00pm UCT)[ reply ]
-- Raystorm (¿Sí?) 18:14, 16 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Victuallers (talk ) 21:58, 17 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Digsy93
-- AlxRc (interested in Sally Floyd, Edith Bulbring, Arabella Buckley and Cécile Vogt-Mugnier)
-- Russian feminists community
-- Gobōnobo + c 05:14, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Gordo (talk )
-- Vickytnz (talk ) 13:54, 19 October 2012 (UTC) (would like to do a Down Under woman, right now the only person even close seems to be Natalie Jeremijenko )[ reply ]
--MrsMilfyMoo (talk ) 14:11, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Frank Norman (talk ) 08:17, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Elizabeth Bruton (talk ) 17:03, 19 October 2012 (UTC) (interested in Hertha Marks Ayrton )[ reply ]
-- linklan (talk ) 14:02, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Amanda Pappin (talk ) 14:07, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- CocoChanel (talk ) 14:11, 19 October 2012 (EST)
-- MartinPoulter (talk ) 22:33, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- KarenLMasters
-- GavinThomas 19 October 2012
A supporting event in Oxford , United Kingdom, attracted contributions to expand or improve Mary Somerville , Bertha Swirles , The Million Women Study , Cynthia Longfield , Thekla Resvoll , Sydney Mary Thompson , Edith Bülbring , Marthe Vogt , Ida Mann , Joyce Lambert , Rosalind Pitt-Rivers , and June Almeida , and create Julia Bodmer .
On Ada Lovelace day, Indian women organised an online edit-a-thon in association with Wikimedia UK and Royal Society.
Date: Friday 19 October, full day IST
Etherpad: http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/Ada
Twitter hashtag: #WomenSciWP
Participants: Women, new editors, all those who relate to women's history or women's issues, those who want to learn how to edit or can teach others how, and anyone with an interest in women's history were particularly encouraged to attend.
-- Netha (talk) 17:52, 28 September 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- SarahStierch (talk ) 16:48, 2 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Bishdatta (talk ) 14:43, 8 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Raystorm (¿Sí?) 18:16, 16 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Djembayz (talk ) 11:47, 18 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
-- Nineran (talk ) 19:01, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
Report by Netha Hussain, 24 October 2012
The Ada Lovelace Day Edit-a-thon was conducted on 19th October 2012. Six users signed up for the event. 6 articles were created, and one article was copy-edited and expanded. User:Bishdatta created the article about Kamal Ranadive . User: Hisham created the article about Shubha Tole . User: Djembayz created the biography article about Darshan Ranganathan . User: Netha Hussain created articles about Anna Mani , Bindu Bambah and Kamala Sohonie , and copy edited the article Janaki Ammal .
User:Gobonobo added images to these articles. User: Victuallers copy-edited the articles. Razibot , operated by User:Razimantv added interwiki links to the articles in English and other languages. Administrators and other interested users also joined the edit-a-thon by adding categories, references and inter-wiki links. A new category, Category: Indian women scientists, was created.
A similar event happened in Malayalam Wikipedia , which spanned over 3 days from 19 October to 21 October, during which 9 articles about women scientists were created or expanded. User:Georgekutty created or expanded 6 articles and User: Netha Hussain created 2 articles. Administrators joined the participants by adding interwiki links, categories and infoboxes. A new category, Category: Women scientists (വർഗ്ഗം: സ്ത്രീ ശാസ്ത്രജ്ഞർ), was created.
The articles created/expanded in Malayalam (ml) Wikipedia are:
Led by Анастасия Львова , the following articles have been created:
Harvard, 16th October
Date: Tuesday, October 16th, 3:00pm to 8:30pm
Venue: Harvard University Law School , Wasserstein Hall/Caspersen Student Center, Room 4062; 1585 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, USA
Registration: Space for the physical gathering is limited. To register, please email maiaw@nasw.org .
These are themed by event (RS people are predominantly UK and Irish, etc) but please feel free to add suggestions or add new sections!
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June Almeida ODNB
Brigid Balfour , immunologist
Anne Elizabeth Ball (I started one but do feel free to improve it! --User:e_bruton (20:30, 19 October 2012 (UTC) )[ reply ]
Mary Barber (bacteriologist) ODNB
Eileen Barnes , botanical illustrator
Rosa Beddington FRS Who Was Who ODNB RSBM (I started one at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Rosa_Beddington feel free to improve it! --Miamelba (talk ) 15:00, 19 October 2012 (UTC) )[ reply ]
Ethel Bellamy ODNB
Ann Bishop (biologist) FRS Who Was Who ODNB RSBM
C Lilian Bland , first woman in the world to build & fly her own aircraft (1910) Flight - draft
Veronica Conroy Burns , geologist JSTOR 25536167
Lucy Everest Boole , chemist
Evelyn Mary Booth , botanist JSTOR 25539448
Eliza Brightwen ODNB
Elizabeth Brown (astronomer) ODNB Raystorm (¿Sí?) 16:06, 19 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
Jessie Hill Buchan ODNB
Anne Beloff-Chain ODNB
Marjorie Chandler ODNB
Muriel Chapman ODNB
Phyllis Clinch , plant virologist UCD
Margaret Crosfield , geologist ODNB
Maude Jane Delap , marine biologist
Florence Margaret Durham 1869- 1949, mouse geneticist
Mary Edwards (human computer)
C Alice Everett , astronomer
Mary Evershed , astronomer and literary scholar - this existed as Mary Ackworth Orr Evershed . How does wikipedia deal with maiden name abiguity? ODNB
Marian Farquharson , naturalist ODNB
Una Fielding , neuroanatomist ODNB
Margaret Fishenden , industrial researcher ODNB
Grace Frankland Who Was Who ODNB
Ida Freund ODNB
Mildred Gostling ODNB
Elizabeth Gray (fossil collector) ODNB
Jean Hanson FRS Who Was Who ODNB RSBM
Frances Hardcastle , mathematician ODNB
Mathilde Hertz , physiologist ODNB
Carmel Humphries , zoologist and ecologist UCD
Mary Impey ODNB
Hilda Ingold ODNB
Daphne Jackson , first female professor of physics in the UK ODNB (see also Daphne Jackson Trust )
Maria Jacson , botanist ODNB
Sidney Kennon , midwife and collector ODNB
Elizabeth Kent , botanist ODNB
A. L. Kathleen King , biologist
Mary Kirby & Elizabeth Kirby , writers on botany ODNB
Matilda Cullen Knowles , biologist ODNB
Phebe Lankester , writer on botany ODNB
Sylvia Lawler , geneticist ODNB
Florence Lees , nursing pioneer ODNB
May Leslie , chemist ODNB
C Gulielma Lister , mycologist ODNB
Jane Longstaff , biologist ODNB
Elizabeth Macgregor , cytologist ODNB
Doris Mackinnon , protozoologist ODNB
Ida Maclean , biochemist ODNB
Annie Massy , marine biologist
Sarah Mawe , mineralogist to Queen Victoria (!) ODNB
Barbara Mawer , biochemist ODNB
Mary McKillop ODNB
Helen Megaw , crystallographer ODNB
Mary Merrifield , algologist ODNB
Margaret Meyer , mathematician ODNB
Lady Anne Monson , botanist ODNB
Charlotte Murchison , geologist ODNB
Marion Newbigin , biologist ODNB
Janet Niven , histologist
Mary Parke FRS Who Was Who ODNB (created after the event but only cos I've got the knack of it now!) --Miamelba (talk ) 17:08, 22 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
Innes Pearse , biologist ODNB
Winifred Pennington , botanist ODNB
Dorothea Pertz , botanist ODNB
Eva Philbin , chemist UCD
Eliza Phillips , cofounder of the RSPB ODNB
Mary Pickford (physiologist) FRS Who Was Who ODNB
Antoinette Pirie , biochemist ODNB
Rosalind Pitt-Rivers FRS Who Was Who ODNB
Helen Porter FRS Who Was Who ODNB
Dorothy Stopford Price , physician
Catherine Raisin , geologist ODNB
Christian Ramsay (Lady Dalhousie), botanist ODNB
Eleanor Reid , palaeobotanist ODNB
Doris Livesey Reynolds , geologist
Gertrude Maud Robinson , chemist and wife of Robert Robinson (organic chemist) ODNB
Pamela Robinson , vertebrate paleontologist ODNB
Anna Russell (botanist) , botanist ODNB
Edith Saunders , botanist ODNB
Lydia Shackleton (1828–1914), botanical artist ODNB
Anne Sheepshanks , astronomical patron ODNB
Lydia Pasternak Slater , biochemist, translator and poet ODNB
Audrey Ursula Smith , cryobiologist ODNB
Marion Delf-Smith , botanist ODNB
C Jane Squire , mathematician and astronomer
Sylvia Tait (scientist) (Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait) FRS Who Was Who ODNB , RSBM
Cecily Tanner , mathematician and historian of mathematics ODNB
Ethel Thomas , biologist ODNB
C Sydney Mary Thompson , geologist Geological Magazine - SuwCA (talk · contribs )
Brigid Lyons Thornton , physician
Miriam Tildesley , anthropologist ODNB
Winifred Tutin FRS Who Was Who ODNB
Anne Walker (astronomer) , astronomical computer ODNB
Annie Purcell Walker, Lady Walker ODNB
Martha Whiteley , chemist Who Was Who ODNB
Lilly Wigg , botanist ODNB
Elizabeth Williams (educationist) , mathematician and educationist ODNB
Emily Williamson , ornithologist ODNB
Henrietta Wilson , botanist and writer ODNB
Florence Yeldham , schoolteacher and historian of arithmetic ODNB
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Hertha Marks Ayrton DSB (subscription required)
Mary Ball ODNB
Margaret Benson ODNB
Edith Berkeley ODNB
Arabella Buckley (science writer) ODNB
Priscilla Susan Bury ODNB
Beatrice Mabel Cave-Browne-Cave & Frances Cave-Browne-Cave ODNB
Patricia Clarke FRS Who Was Who
Aleen Cust , first female vet to practice in the UK
Naomi Datta FRS Who Was Who ODNB
Kathleen Mary Drew-Baker ODNB
Gertrude B. Elion FRS, biochemist RSBM NAS
Gertrude Elles ODNB
Philippa Fawcett ODNB
Sally Floyd , computer scientist
Mary Frampton ODNB
Elizabeth Fulhame ODNB
Eleanor Glanville ODNB
Maria Gordon ODNB
Maria Emma Gray ODNB
Amelia Griffiths ODNB
Margaret Hasluck ODNB
Hilda Phoebe Hudson ODNB
Margaret Lindsay Huggins , astronomer ODNB
Ellen Hutchins , botanist ODNB
Agnes Ibbetson , vegetable physiologist ODNB
Janet Kear ODNB
Maria Margarethe Kirch , astronomer
Joyce Lambert , botanist and ecologist ODNB
Cynthia Longfield , entomologist
Kathleen Lonsdale FRS Who Was Who RSBM ODNB
Kathleen Lynn , physician
Lucy Mair ODNB
Irene Manton FRS Who Was Who RSBM ODNB
Sidnie Manton FRS Who Was Who ODNB
Sheina Marshall ODNB
C Annie Scott Dill Maunder , astronomer ODNB - sagwolf (talk · contribs )
Louise McIlroy , first female medical professor in the UK
Helen Muir FRS, biochemist Who Was Who ODNB (one line!)
Rosemary Murray , chemist, first female VC at Cambridge ODNB
Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze
Dorothy M. Needham FRS RSBM ODNB
Muriel Wheldale Onslow ODNB
Annie Porter , zoologist ODNB
Mary Proctor ODNB
F. Gwendolen Rees Who Was Who
Muriel Robertson FRS
Mary Rosse , astronomer and photographer ODNB
Arabella Elizabeth Roupell ODNB
Ruth Sanger FRS Who Was Who RSBM
Ethel Sargant ODNB
Charlotte Scott ODNB
Ethel Shakespear Who Was Who ODNB
Annie Lorrain Smith ODNB
Alicia Boole Stott , mathematician
Marjorie Sweeting ODNB
Bertha Swirles (Bertha Jeffreys ), mathematician ODNB
Janet Vaughan FRS Who Was Who
Mary Ward , astronomer and microscopist
Anne Warner (scientist) FRS Who Was Who
Winifred Watkins FRS Who Was Who
Elsie Widdowson FRS
Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (neurologist)
Marthe Vogt FRS RSBM
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