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9029:, for giving us such a clear summary of the paper. From the figures given, the differences between linking in men's and women's articles are however very small for such assertions to be made. Another explanation could well be the more highly developed discipline of editors creating or improving biographies of women. Women in Red has devoted a considerable amount of effort to encouraging editors (e.g. through our essays and feedbacl) to write biographies meeting high Knowledge standards while Women in Green has specifically sought to improve women's biographies up to GA standard and beyond. It would have been interesting to see whether there were measurable differences in the quality levels (Stub to FA) of men's vs women's biographies in the dataset under analysis. I seem to remember earlier studies indicating a generally higher quality standard for women's biographies.-- 5431:(and because it's an area of interest to me) engineering might be the most underserved area here. Despite best efforts it continues to struggle to recruit women (there's many studies and articles on this). I had come to the talk page with the intention of asking WIR if there is any appetite to look at women in engineering in more depth? I did have a look at and it seems that there is a general lack of categorisation, the numbers are very low. I'm an Engineer and Academic who has begun pursuing the identification of role models in more earnest in the last 6 months, hence I'm now here on wiki as it seemed like a good vehicle to do so. I would be very interested in any projects or streams of work to improve the representation of women in engineering. 7006: 6785:
celebrate a figure which has simply been rounded up or should we wait for Humaniki to give a figure actually stating 20% or higher, without any rounding? In view of establishing such an important milestone we should perhaps wait for an uncontroversial, non-rounded 20%, even if this could take a couple of weeks longer. We would then be able to present the full figure and related data, exactly as produced by Humaniki (including women bios of something like 20.033%). I would be interested to hear whether others agree. (To avoid any premature celebrations, we could simply reproduce the three decimal figure on our main WiR page until it exceeds 20%.)--
2890: 6012:! Hope you had fun down that rabbit hole! So as I understand (from a conversation with WES folks and may be written somewhere) her honarary membership was because of her contributions around identifying the women in the WES archives. I think I'm right in saying she is largely behind the magnificent women website. Which is one of the main "reliable secondary sources" that the UK WES women wiki pages largely relies on for references. Having been through the Women's Engineer's Journal archives I know a lot of this information comes from there, particularly from the "news of members" sections. 2840: 2822: 6920:. There appears to be strong interest in Frisian but other partners also address Irish and regional languages in Spain. I'm pleased to see there is strong emphasis on involving schoolchildren who have also been a focus of Knowledge's development in Norway. The project has apparently been running since early 2022 and is scheduled to end in 2025. As far as I can see, the Celtic Knot Conference will present some of the resources and toolkits which have been developed and will discuss the project's progress. Perhaps some of our Irish friends will be attending the conference.-- 8399: 9653: 3043: 9223:. In my translation work, I have looked at that list and tried to find someone who would meet the requirements for inclusion on EN-WP, but as has been mentioned already, many of the articles on that list don't meet criteria for EN-WP. I think the idea of Wikiproject:Pantheon as a taskforce of wikiproject:Biography has merit, or, alternatively, maybe someone creates items in Wikidata for all the Pantheon entries, and includes a property that attaches the items to Pantheon, and then we generate a redlist for the missing women's biogs? -- 5299:
people of equivalent levels of accomplishment, they still found a gender gap, but a smaller one, 9%. They write that "editors affiliated with initiatives promoting gender equality" (i.e. WIR) have helped close this gap, and there isn't really any pattern of anti-women editing within Knowledge; instead they suggest that the remaining gap is caused by male subjects being more self-promotional than women. They also write that the main way that this bias comes to exist is through article creations rather than deletions. —
3623: 4572:(who published the original stub) thinks we ought to have an article about Spanos – and obviously I wouldn't expend my time on it if I didn't agree. Furthermore, the references that support some of what I imagine would be fairly uncontestably acceptable criteria to justify her inclusion if this were a brand new, fresh draft hadn't been published when the article went to AfD, and the "Swiftposium" at which Spanos was the keynote speaker (and which is mentioned in the 4243: 2992: 2974: 4421:, who is a member of Women in Red and has produced excellent work, may be interested in this discussion and in the details on the draft article's talk page. I think it would also be useful to pick out three or four of the sources which provide informative details of the subject rather than just passing mentions. Reviewers do not have time to look at a long string of sources in detail and sometimes base their decisions on monitoring just a few of the references.-- 9797: 2733: 4914: 2791: 3260: 7193:, I agree that a profile will help ward off deletion nominations, but the people who patrol the deletion listings for academics are pretty good at not letting notable authors slip through the cracks. If you make sure it's clear that an academic has got 2+ books with 2+ full academic reviews each I would rate the probability of a deletion discussion ending in actual deletion to be extremely low. Less than that and you do enter haggling territory. -- 53: 4704:
sentence I would recommend removing it and/or saying what the source or people say about her performance song (e.g. "X from y believed her performance was "xyz"" or "x from y noted how the audience enjoyed her performance" or something along those lines. That would make it sound more neutral. Alternatively, you could remove all opinions and just list the facts (e.g. "Rouce's performance her original science rap songs at national meetings").
7659:, a famous lesbian sex therapist. AFAICT, she was very influential in the field and has been cited hundreds of times. We had an article on her for a few years, it was deleted due to a socking COI editor (who she'd criticized in a paper she wrote), and I got it moved back to draftspace a little while ago. I don't have much experience writing about academics so was hoping someone here could help get it back to mainspace! Best, 8355: 2918: 9808: 2745: 9786: 2757: 4942:! All experience levels welcome. Never worked on a GA project before? We'll teach you how to get started. Or maybe you're an old hand at GAs – we'd love to have you involved! Participants are invited to work on nominating and/or reviewing GA submissions related to women and women's works (e.g., books, films) during the event period. We hope to collectively cover article subjects from at least 5413:
be equally important to cover those employed in non-academic positions. I'm not sure which other fields we need to consider. We obviously need STEM (perhaps looking separately at mathematics and engineering) but perhaps also medicine, computer science, biology, geology, social sciences, anthropology... Any suggestions on priorities here? Maybe we could also draw on existing research.--
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Draftify instead (rather than elevating the whole matter to a process of contestation) as this seemed the least fractious (and therefore best) way to see that the article gets published (which, let's not forget, is our objective here). All of this to say, in response to your thoughtful remarks above: as yours was a new, fresh AfC, I was indeed surprised by the outcome. Cheers,
9276:, I didn't explain very well. The Numbers list is drawing on the same data as Pantheon (i.e. Wikidata), but the Numbers list is selecting women not en Knowledge ("periodically updated by Listeriabot"), while Pantheon is selecting people who are on en Knowledge (updated less regularly). Mila Nitich is on both lists, but the Pantheon information for her is not up to date. 4383:, by which time it was already a completely different article from the draft that was deleted (and subsequently draftified) post-AfD – which itself, had been (and was still in the process of being) heavily revised between the initial submission and rather abrupt conclusion of the AfD. Hence my frustration and why I'm rather flummoxed by the whole affair (again, see 8560:, on such a well presented comprehensive enterprise. I see you have in fact made a start on fl. dates for the early years but obviously much more needs to be done. I was wondering if separate sections on fl, cases should be included for each century, e.g. "Operatic sopranos flourishing in the 18th century" (with an explanatory note). Perhaps 7035:. I stopped working on listing her pubs and reviews of her pubs when I realised I hadn't found any good source yet on her (rather than her work). I always feel that one good profile is necessary to be safe from getting nominated for deletion, and information I have on her is much more limited than I'd normally be comfortable with. 7287:, there are 4,757 pages in the biography category, but I don't think we need to do anything. The template is protected so only template editors can edit it. The problem has been identified and the editor responsible has been asked to fix it, but hasn't edited today. I would expect it to be fixed in the next day or so. 8540:: This is a list that certainly needed to be created. As for those without a DOB, would it not be possible to list them under the year they became notable, i.e. fl.? It would be a pity just to leave them out, Unfortunately, for some reason there are numerous female opera singers who prefer not to reveal their DOB.-- 8327:. Most recent additions to its talk page look like attempts at search queries. UPDATE: done. If we agree on what we want the edit notice to say and how to format it, I can put it in place. I don't think the ChatGPT edit notice template will work as-is for this talk page but maybe we can use it as a model. — 8518:. Any help in sourcing dates for those singers and then placing them within the list would be much appreciated. For historical singers where the birth date is not known, the list is sorting them by the first year they were known to have flourished. Thank you for any and all assistance in advance. Best. 9046:
I'm not convinced that a correlation between gender and link structure implies causation in the article creation. There could be other reasons for better connectivity of women once their articles exist, such as explicit efforts by editors such as us to create that connectivity (as I try to do for the
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Thanks all! I heard some discussion a while ago about how Wikimedia projects need more outside recognition, as advocacy and education, so I have been on a bit of a nomination spree. I don't personally feel very comfortable with putting myself "out there", but I think it's worth it to get other people
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One reason to keep them together is that there is probably little justification for a stand-alone article on Johanna Sturdy. What brings them together is that they were both associated with the same foundry in the 15th century and they both left records showing that women were able to run businesses.
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did here? I think this would be helpful information for editors looking at what academic/etc redlists they might want to target. It looks like the economist gap is actually quite small (when controlled) relative to our usual gender gap, but there are surely other fields that exhibit a much larger gap
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As you can see from our main WiR page, we have just reached 19.94% women. This is actually a two decimal approximation based on Humaniki's 19.935%. Over the next few weeks, Humaniki will no doubt produce figures in excess of 19.95%, which we would normally round up to 20% on our main page. Should we
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are indeed from the academic sphere, quite a number are involved in politics, financial management or banking; further coverage here is equally important. More generally, it may indeed be interesting to draw up statistics on academics in other areas on the basis of publications but it seems to me to
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Hey, you have made a good start! Are they more sources available? As I think that would help the article, especially if the sources discussed her life and what led her to receive the award, which would really help the article. Also I highly recommend fully sourcing the links as this can prevent them
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I think the main issue is this line: "Rouce's performances of her original science rap songs have captivated audiences at national meetings. She has performed at the American Society of Hematology’s ASH-a-Palooza since 2018, and her special 2020 video performance can be viewed online". For the first
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by Lea Krivaa and Michele Coscia from IT University of Copenhagen presents an analysis showing that "there is indeed a higher bar for women to have their own biographical page on Knowledge". I must say I found the paper difficult to follow and could not see when and on what version of Knowledge the
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In general, I certainly encourage separate articles on each individual but in this case, as far as I can see, these two were closely connected. Nevertheless, if substantial independent coverage exists two biographies may be the best way forward. If not, the current article could always be expanded.
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But if an AfC reviewer were to independently approve the draft now, they'd be completely disregarding the consensus of a group of editors that gave their time and effort in evaluating the article at AfD. AfC reviewers do not have that authority, the only way that can be done is with a new consensus
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We maintain lists of blogs, conferences, contests, discussions (Knowledge; Wikimedia), editathons, Inspire grantees' projects, mailing-lists, meet-ups, newspaper articles, scholarly articles, social media campaigns, workshops, etc. We use Wikidata to manage several aspects of the project because of
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Oh that’s great! Yes I don’t do a very large amount of reviewing but I read a few for the drive and that’s where I started. The sorting does make it very easy to find articles relevant to one’s skill set. Thanks to all who pitch in this way, I totally agree it can help smooth the onboarding of new
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I am also sceptical about the conclusion. Firstly, the connectedness of the sample of women on en Knowledge will partly be due to the work of editors on this project, secondly women in the 18th and 19th centuries probably had to be better connected than men to become notable and thirdly 71% of the
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we already have a detailed schedule for the WikiConference which will be held from 3 to 6 October in Indianapolis. Several presentations report on developments related to Women in Red while speakers include Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Christine Meyer and others from WikiProject Women in Religion,
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An interesting read. In UK I've never heard "Sunday sized" so that needs clarified (21x21 I gather). The bit about "fun, accessible..." ought perhaps to be reworked as an explicit quote - and I liked the words later in that para of the source about " ... stretching ..." the solver, perhaps include
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may be about the same organisation. Both refer to the same primary source and both say founded in 1903 by Maria Teresa Nuzzo. One of them has a hatnote saying "For the institute founded by Ignazia Verzeri in 1831, see ... " but neither article seems to be about that one. Does anyone have time and
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Hi all. Does anybody have access to newspapers.com? If so, I would appreciate it if someone could clip soprano Florence Quartararo's obituary for me. There are older encyclopedia entries on her, but none with her death information. She died in San Francisco on June 6, 1994 and there is likely an
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I didn't get very far with it yet. There is a LOT missing at the moment. PamD managed to find a bunch of stuff which you can see in a thread above under the heading about the need to focus on engineers. The books are certainly worth adding. But I know there should be further information on other
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For the stuff I'm doing as a side project at work I'm now connected with some of the WES folks and we will be (hopefully) doing stuff with them. They are supportive of the project for sure. The wikithon was before our side project kicked off but would LOVE to be involved in future events in this
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Very interesting link. If I'm reading it correctly (which I may well not be) much of the 53% that you quote comes from the women economists in their data set being on average less accomplished than men economists for reasons beyond our control. When the authors factored that out, and considered
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and editors made policy-based arguments in favor of keeping and deleting the article, and it so happened that a consensus emerged in favor of deletion. While I would've voted to keep the article, it's important to understand and accept that other editors are making valid arguments. Maybe you're
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Hi Rosiestep I've just sent the link for this paper to a colleague, maybe if we manage to find time we might be able to rerun it for engineers. However, I've noticed on the Category:Women Engineers page the numbers are very low though so I'm not sure how reliable a study like this would be for
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We hope to establish a teaming arrangement with the Wiki Education Foundation as we believe university students are important to this endeavor. We would like to build on the education outreach efforts described by User:Kruusamägi (Wikimania submission: Possibilities for university cooperation:
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applies here too). I had hoped these facts, plus a thorough reworking of the article to make all of this clear, would have gotten us past the initial (hasty, and again, in my view, none too consensual) AfD outcome. I chose to ask the Administrator who closed the AfD and deleted the article to
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I also want to add that the consensus to delete will not permanently impact the topic. Even if it doesn't get more coverage in the future, Knowledge policy could change such that the topic ends up meeting notability requirements in its current form. And, after enough time has passed, it would
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has been stuck in AfC for literally years. It's in much, much better shape than it was when I initially declined it over two years (!) ago. Anyone here interested in tidying it up (please check carefully for copyvio, repeated past problems with this article) and getting it to mainspace? --
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I have noticed several of our recently created biographies of women contain the non-existent category "Biography" although it is not listed among the article's categories and in fact does not exist as a category. Can anyone provide explanations? What should we do about it? (See for example
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page and wonder if they are in accordance with the idea of citing references for everything or indeed of giving as much weight as is due but not more. Perhaps someone with a good deal more experience than I have could have a look and see what they think? They read as a bit pointed to me.
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Tribal councilors are national legislators, so definitely presumed notable, as would be an occupant of any national office. On the others, a preliminary search for Amber Fite-Morgan and Amy Page indicates that both appear to have a claim for notability. Fite was the general counsel for
5045:: Easiest way is just remove the GAN tag from the top of the talk page and add it back once the event starts. Definitely don't want to disqualify the nomination, but I'm not quite ready for the event to start yet :') Article is looking great btw, thanks for working on this Lajmmoore! -- 7613:
I concur with Susun's assessment that most tribal councilors would have a presumed notability as national legislators. From there it would be about providing the necessary independent sources to withstand a potential rebuttal to that presumed notability should the challenge occur.
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As with many academics, there might just not be much on her for a biography outside of some primary university type sources. That's just how it is. You can always expand a career section by focusing it on coverage of her books and what they're about. That's what I had to do with
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very definitely helpful. I'll go ahead with it - but I might also see if the classics dept at my uni knows of anything. She falls into that time period when there isn't much online coverage but might have been something in magazines, newspapers or academic society newsletters.
4354:: I see there has been no further work on this since 1 July. While in my opinion the earlier draft met basic notability criteria, the fact that it was deleted on the basis of a discussion will make it difficult to justify unless significant new developments come to light.-- 9008:
Finally they analysed the wikilinks between the articles and found that women's articles had better links to other articles than men's articles did. They concluded "a woman is added on Knowledge only when she has stronger connections to the existing structure than a man".
7424:. There seems to be an option to export as an Excel file. Is there an easy way to upload this into Wikidata and identify them as Cherokee Nation citizens? Eventually, it would be great if the female councilors could then populate on the WIR Native American redlink lists. 4375:
Yes, that is because my feeling was (and remains) that the reviewer who knocked it back (July 1) didn't actually take much time to consider the history in detail, nor did they acknowledge the fact that I essentially re-worked the whole thing from top to tail before
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but there appears to have been special interest in articles about women. It also represents a considerable reduction in the time taken for new mainspace articles to be reviewed. Administrators and other editors entitled to review are encouraged to keep an eye on
8020: 6127:: Why wait unit until next year? I suggested this October. October has traditionally been a month for focus on STEM. I suggest that this year we should clearly focus on engineers (although other STEM women could be included if necessary). Any support for this?-- 5026:
Is there an easy way for Lajmmoore to withdraw her GA nom and renominate it on Oct. 1st? Or alternatively, what do you think about opening up the event a bit early? (I'd rather wait for October to start, but don't want her to lose her WiG editathon submission!)
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According to the article they never worked together, so apart from the name Johanna there seems no reason to link them together in an article. Unless there is more content to add (in which case two separate articles would be best) I would suggest merging into
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Hi all, I just created this list by going through our various categories on operatic sopranos. There were a number of women missing their birth year within those categories and I was unable to include them. Those singers are listed on the talk page at
4439:'s take would be welcome. My perspective is simply that I don't think the article ever really got a fair review from the moment it landed at AfD – which is where I first spotted it (I didn't originate it, nor do I particularly care about the subject). 9204:
Ipigott, I was wondering whether it would be possible to set up Wikiproject:Pantheon as a taskforce of wikiproject:Biography and then use AWB to tag 88,000 articles. I was thinking aloud rather than suggesting starting any kind of work immediately.
9880: 6665:, I have blanked and redirected the shorter Kathleen Parker (politician) article and merged the Wikidata items. All the information before you expanded the politician article seems to be present in the Kathy article, I have corrected one date. 4416:
I'm rather confused about the history of the article and would be interested to see the version that was first refused (with date) as it would be useful to see exactly what changes were made before the draft was again refused on 1 July. I think
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In order to avoid problems of notability, especially in connection with living people, I suggest you start by finding at least three reliable independent sources which cover the subject in some detail (in accordance with the guidance in our
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I don't think her position as a councilor in a relatively small town is relevant. What is far more important for me is her role as a unionist pushing for women's rights in a leading provincial organization. More background on this would be
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Review -- The Mirror of Herodotus (Studies in Cultural Poetics 5) by Francois Hartog / Thucydides by Simon Hornblower / The Character of Xenophon's Hellenica by Vivienne Gray / Thucydides, the Peloponnesian War Book II edited by J. S.
5378:(again, once controlled). My hypothesis would be that fields that are less hostile to women in general are worse off on wikipedia (ie, that where the field's own gender gap is smaller, the wikipedia effect is likely to be larger). -- 6015:
I also have RL stuff to do so this hasn't happened yet, but I'm determined to create a page for her. I'm also determined to get connected with her IRL too because she may be of great help to my current side project at work I expect.
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What do you normally do in November? In the UK we have National Engineering day on the 13th of Nov I think and the founding date of WES was 12th Nov. Potentially could stick with archaeology for Oct and do Engineers in Nov? Just a
5325:. Perhaps Table 1: Summary statistics for actively publishing economists is a sound basis for comparison but I have difficulty in interpreting the figures. No doubt the Number of authors is being used as the basis for comparison.-- 9608:, whether or not in connection with an NPP drive. Speedy reviews help to encourage participation, particularly in connection with new or inexperienced contributors. In many cases, it is useful to provide feedback and assistance.-- 9196:
Lajmmoore, one problem with the "Number of links" list is that the names with the higher numbers of links have mostly had an article previously, which has then been deleted for lack of notability or another reason. I noticed that
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coverage across all languages, especially concerning women-related biographies, but also women-related topics (broadly construed), such as artwork, books, sports events, and scientific theories. This concerns both works/topics
4946:(or broader international articles) by month's end. GA resources and one-on-one support will be provided by experienced GA editors, and participants will have the opportunity to earn a special WiG barnstar for their efforts. 5601:
Sorry, sent comment too early: you'll probably find it's better to search for targets on wikidata, not wikipedia, since you can query individual statements like "occupation: engineer" and exclude "sex or gender: male". --
3242: 6163:, I certainly agree it is important to support archaeologists but as I have suggested on the Ideas page, I think we could also include engineers now that there seems to be so much interest in improving their coverage.-- 4990:
That's great! You're technically a little early (GA noms are meant to be submitted between Oct. 1st and 31st to be part of the WiG event), but I'm really glad you've gotten a boost out of it for your wiki projects. :-)
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Or we could encourage links in a tip of the month. As for improving Pantheon articles, it looks to me as if we would need to do quite a bit of preparatory work, creating lists of articles with ÷shortcomings, etc. Any
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article (not the WikiProject!) I don't think it would be appropriate to redirect that talk page to this one, but a template box to tell people that questions on the project should be asked here would be nice.
9373: 8993:) show that they were collected from en Knowledge. It is an interesting calculation, but I am not sure what action it would suggest on en Knowledge. Perhaps there should be a Women in Red project for Pantheon. 5472: 4660:
It looks good to me, but I think a few more sources would be helpful to strengthen its nobility. Funny enough, the name is almost identical to o Rayne Royce, a fictional character I am making an article on!
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I'm noticing now that some in the directory may have had different legislative roles, like Amber Fite appears to be a lawyer might not have been a councilor and Amy Page was a member of the district court.
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They then looked at wikilinks (edges) between the selected articles and rejected unlinked articles, leaving 9,540 (8,177 male and 1,363 female) articles, around 0.5% of the total population on Humaniki.
9069:- wasn't there a different paper a while ago that suggested that women's biographies in general are "better" because there's a higher threshhold, so wouldn't then greater linkage be an effect of that? 7123:
Here's some more reviews, including for her more recent books. I've also found a couple sources discussing both her books and research in general, including her competing ideas with other researchers.
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accuses the Wikimedia Foundation of bias for funding left-of-center activist groups, in particular Art+Feminism, and thus "betraying its original mission of anonymous, blind writing and editing".--
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Thank you! I was going to put it into articlespace as a stub as I think she meets GNG. Thought I'd post here in case anyone was interested. Will add a source or two more for now and then move it.
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Very good points! Still getting to grips with how wiki works. Perhaps a campaign of categorisation to get a more complete/accurate picture would be a good step for an engineering campaign too?
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In addition to needing editors to write the articles, several key volunteer positions have been identified: Data Coordinator; Promotions/Events Coordinator; Lead Coordinators for each language.
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Section headings only capitalise first letter and proper nouns: not "External Links". "Selected publication" is the usual heading for "Books", and goes after sections like "Criticism" - see
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I don't think there is a redlist, if there was it would be the top few lines of the "Number of links" list, which I have checked. The only woman from the top of the redlist on Pantheon is
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Anyone can join! You do not need to have edited Knowledge before, nor is the project restricted to women. Any help you can give, big or small, is greatly appreciated! To get started read
2692: 9397: 4329:, if anyone has the heart (or stomach) to take this one on. I did my best – short of simply overriding the reviewer who declined the article via AfC (which may also be an option). 5317:
Thanks for the useful summary, David. I was surprised to see no general background was presented on the under-representation of women as economists as explained in items such as
8116: 6296:. They are mother and daughter bell founders, and I would lean towards them each having an article, as each is independently notable, but I wondered what other people thought? 9898: 6305: 6055: 3531: 6221:- needs a lot more non US/UK adding to latter and more international context, loads of pages that could be translated on the red lists, but quality of originals is variable. 8225: 5473:
https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges#:~:text=The%20percentage%20and%20overall%20number,of%20Engineering%20and%20Technology%20graduates
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The two examples are in the non-existent category because they have notability tags like {{notability|1=Biographies|date=September 2024}}, which was added to Iltija Mufti
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Your account may not be old enough yet. When did you make it? It needs to be 6 months old before you can apply (and 500 edits, but I think you're probably good there).
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starts with "1420 Robert Chamberlain of Aldgate", while Richard Hill, Johanna's husband (may have) moved into an Aldgate foundry in 1418 (Medieval London Widows p102).
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She's a New Zealand classicist of 'international renown' according to our national encyclopedia but I am struggling to find any good source for biographical details.
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Due to the recent AfD discussion that resulted in a consensus to delete based on a lack of notability, this draft must overcome those concerns in order to be accepted
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Unfortunate. Well, plan on getting it as a New Year's present to yourself. For now, I'll see if I can find the non-Proquest versions of the reviews. Give me a sec.
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Should we maybe start a subpage of this project that lists the occupations that have been studied, along with the dates of the studies, and gives the figures like @
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access to newspapers.com has been down for a long time, and it's somewhat doubtful it will come back anytime soon. Thanks in advance to anyone who is able to help.
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could increase the number of women on Pantheon. It could also be useful to have a Wikiproject:Pantheon to highlight which articles on Pantheon should be improved.
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They checked the 88,937 biographies on Pantheon (each present in 15 Knowledge language versions) on 24 November 2021 and found 84,463 classified as male or female
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dataset of articles present in 15 Knowledge language versions. Pantheon does not have its own Knowledge article and I can't find any previous mention of it here.
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Having already sunk way too much time into this one, I am loathe to escalate this into anything even vaguely resembling a contentious spat. That said, of course
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AAAAHHHHHH, that's so funny! I'm never early for anything! Please can it still count? I was looking at the WiG page and was like "it's very quiet", durrrrrrrr
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on Thursday, September 26, 2024. What I've been able to glean from the project's mainpage is that it's a toolkit for "gender gap and minority languages". --
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I would say that more than 20% means more than 20%, so check the calculation if the figure is greater or equal to 20.000%. fr Knowledge celebrated 20.001%.
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Further, if there was appetite for a UK based in person event on this, my company would host. I'm fairly certain I can swing that. I'm also hoping to have
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in reliable sources, and therefore it needs more sources to overcome that. Hopefully that will happen in the future and the article can be created then. ––
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biographies from the period from Pantheon had no relevant wikilinks, so connectedness on en Knowledge is clearly not a barrier to inclusion on Pantheon.
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I appreciate that you re-worked the article, but its structure was not the reason it was deleted. It was deleted for notability, specifically a lack of
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In my view, what's played out is a rather normal and routine process of Knowledge. A topic with borderline notability was discussed by the community at
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We're not, however, trying to solve editor gender gap, meaning that we think both men and women are equally able to create articles about notable women.
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OBE is near-notable on its own - just need to find her in a London Gazette listing, and she'll be in one of our "nnnn Birthday/New Year Honours" lists
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WiR is intended to be a parent project and a resource hub for other projects (in all languages) whose scope covers women and their works, such as
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Estonian example) "Every academic year more than 500 articles on Estonian Knowledge are created as part of local cooperation with universities."
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I’ve replied to you on talk regarding that source—it seems ok. If there are more to add from journals and newspapers, that would be good too.
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The draft doesn't currently say anything about her contributions to the history of engineering. She appears to be the author of two books,
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If possible, I think getting some more sources would make it a bit more neutral if possible, so then there is more varied coverage of her.
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The reviewer said my tone was too admiring, but I really don't know how to change the tone. She's a total badass in every possible way.
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I'm going to keep looking for sources, but just as an initial thing to note, why aren't you including any of the reviews of her books?
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If I can be one thing, it's hasty! Thanks so much for clarifying I thought the Numbers list was drawing on the same data as Pantheon!
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Running from October 1 to 31, 2024, WikiProject Women in Green (WiG) is hosting a Good Article (GA) edit-a-thon event with the theme
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I hope our friends at Art + Feminism, Whose Knowledge & Black Lunch Table are OK. They are do great work and are inspirational
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in the UK which trained people to edit & (I think) created quite a few new articles. There's a legacy running still, with this
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Figure 1 proves my point above. In the UK I've just read that the numbers of women in industry are dropping...which is concerning.
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is valid and where it isn't. That said, I don't know how easy it would be to change out the occupation and replicate the study. --
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article, where people thought that they could prompt the program to respond on Knowledge on the article's talk page. Cheers :-).
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I am not an expert but these are just minor suggestions. I really hope it is accepted next time as I agree that she is an icon!
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Not sure why you pinged me....I'm not actually familiar at all with Cherokee history. I've never even shown interest in it. ―
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Does that sound okay? Just remove the GAN tag for now and re-nominate when the event starts in Oct. Then we'll be good to go!
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What a fantastic idea! Thank you so much for going to that effort, and congratulations—the recognition is so well-deserved!
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Wow, she certainly seems notable - and opens a whole lot of Knowledge rabbit-holes I could fall down and spend the day on:
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Yes, but you need actual news articles about it, of which only your final two links would count. Here, use these as well:
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Hoping someone here has access to French language sources beyond the ones already used in order to give more insight into
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In this connection, I think it would be useful to have reactions from editors more familiar with Cherokee history such as
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other occupations are researched by those who are qualified to do so in order that we gain understanding regarding where
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I'm also hoping to create a page for Nina Baker who has done SO MUCH in this area in the UK. She deserves her own page.
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for reference, suggestions welcome! I'll ask for help at the WCC project but their discussions don't seem very active.
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and related articles on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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can take a look and let us know if there's anything of real significance. (Also published after revision in June 2024
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seeing something in that AfD that I'm not though. If you feel that process was invalid or incorrect, you could open a
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Thank you for this. What's odd about the situation (and therefore, perhaps a flaw in the process itself) is that you
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Hi. I just came across duplicate bios for a former member of the Illinois State Senate, Kathleen Parker. The first,
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in case anyone watches that page, but not this. If we agree what we want, we could ask the editor who set up the
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I expect you've come across it but a few years ago the Women's Engineering Society ran a National Lottery funded
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was deprecated in the 2019 RfC, which showed consensus that the site publishes false or fabricated information."
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Book Review: Adventures in Aeronautical Design: The Life of Hilda M. Lyon by Nina Baker, reviewed by Hannah West
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obituary in one of San Francisco's newspapers (based on what is alluded to in ancestry.com). Unfortunately the
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They reduced the dataset further by selecting birthdates in the range 1750-1950 leaving 32,901 articles (nodes)
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Any suggestions to improve this draft? Also: on the talk page, I ask if the book review reference is reliable.
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If sources permit two articles, then a third article on the Aldgate Bell Foundry might also work. According to
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at AfC with a link to this discussion. Giving it another chance for review seems like the best policy. Cheers,
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speaking at an event I'm doing in November, we're just waiting for her to confirm she can join on that date.
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It appears that Pantheon entries need an en Knowledge article, so creating articles for notable topics from
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Beneath the Radar: An Illustrated Account of an Ordinary Radar Operator's Life in RAF Radar Stations 1942-6
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https://www.engineeringuk.com/research-policy/diversity-in-engineering/women-in-engineering-and-technology/
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probably be fair to reevaluate the topic altogether simply because community consensus can change overtime.
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area. Particularly as I expect it will help build my skills (I'm still new here). Thank you for flagging!
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Articles on related British bellmaking developments might also be worthwhile, perhaps in connection with
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in June - it might be worth connecting the dots with them? Also the journal The Woman Engineer is online
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WikiProject Women in Red is a community-led project launched in 2015. We're interested in reducing the
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https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/blog/library-archive/journal-first-female-navigating-cadet-merchant-navy
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https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/118942/rare-find-focuses-on-scottish-american-history/
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up to 2023 comprises 115,750 people. Interesting that the first woman does not appear until No. 36
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as a STEM-in-focus for October to collaborate with the Women Taskforce in WikiProject Archaeology?
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Thanks for creating a new topic on this ipigott! Three great places to start are for page creation:
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What specific efforts is WikiProject Women in Red making to reduce/improve the content gender gap?
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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I think they are looking at en Knowledge, but I could be wrong. The sample is selected using the
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and Deena Larsen from WikiProject Electronic Literature. Looks like an interesting conference.--
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is speaking on developments with the Sami languagges. We can therefore expect useful feedback.--
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engineers specifically given the low categorisation. There were two against civil engineers and
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your article doesn't provide the basic information such as the date of birth to your audience.
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the improvement of existing articles (featured articles, good articles, DYK articles, stubs...)
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Traces of Unequal Entry Requirement for Illustrious People on Knowledge Based on their Gender
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Looks pretty good - coverage spanning quite a few years, as well as Guinness and recent NYT.
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Yes, thanks, TSventon, for helping save me from trying to go through the same close reading.
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today. Would greatly appreciate help with this as I'm going on holiday (Finally!) tomorrow.
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discussion above, another article which has not had much success clearing the bar at AfC is
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The dataset used was the Pantheon 2020 Person Dataset, which is available as a spreadsheet
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Looking again, she is mentioned there - will need a link once her article is in mainspace.
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concludes that women economists are 53% less likely than men to be covered on Knowledge.--
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I would be happy to have help with this draft. I submitted it but it was denied. Thanks!
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the foundry that started in Aldgate was later moved to Whitechapel, so is it the same as
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I've been looking more carefully through the list and would like to congratulate you,
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Gender in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Issues, Causes, Solutions
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Reviewed Work: Xenophon’s Mirror of Princes: Reading the Reflections Vivienne J. Gray
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Looks like undergrads are about 21% although these numbers are a little out of date.
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The paper on economists is interesting. In response to some of your questions above @
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International Women’s Day: Airship R101’s mysterious ‘girl in a deckchair’ uncovered
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Feminism And Racial Justice In World’s Largest Encyclopedia. Guilty as charged. --
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Nationality? Knowledge is international, so "American" doesn't go without saying.
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Omg thank you!! That is so lovely! (Also sorry for my lateness, I just saw this!)
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We hope to collaborate with international festival organizers (example: Litquake).
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Thanks! At least I'll have a better excuse for why I'm not touching grass then.
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VIVIENNE GRAY (ed.), Xenophon on Government. Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics
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According to her Twitter handle she's "Nina Baker OBE, DL, PhD, FIES, HonMWES"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/History_of_women_in_engineering_in_the_United_Kingdom
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Template talk:Notability#Template-protected edit request on 14 September 2024
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as a possible decider) hadn't yet happened. (I suspect that we're there with
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It looks to me as if the offending additions have now been deleted. Thanks,
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Adventures in aeronautical design : the life of Hilda M. Lyon by Nina Baker
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Agreed. We won't celebrate 7 million articles at 6999500 articles either. —
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Reviews of Books -- The Character of Xenophon's Hellenica by Vivienne Gray
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The International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology
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Book Review: Adventures in Aeronautical Design: The Life of Hilda M. Lyon
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and probably a few hundred more if you look at the other subcategories.--
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Just dropping a note to say this motivated me to work on the article for
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runs off wikidata SPARQL query, not sure its being kept an eye on tho...
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Thank you for these interesting suggestions. While most of the women in
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Vivienne J. Gray, Xenophon’s Mirror of Princes. Reading the Reflections
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Vivienne J. Gray, Xenophon's Mirror of Princes: Reading the Reflections
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Book Reviews -- The Character of Xenophon's Hellenica by Vivienne Gray
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articles I create and did today for one of JessWade's new articles,
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You're right, it stopped me on the 6 months, I have maybe 3 months.
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Worth checking out the women engineers embedded in these two pages.
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Splitting an article on two women? Johanna Hill and Johanna Sturdy
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Reviewed Work: The Character of Xenophon's Hellenica Vivienne Gray
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Good to see you drawing attention to this interesting EU project,
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may have been a (rather hasty) mistrial of sorts. When I now read
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for a start perhaps, one of 2025's monthly themes could focus on
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appears to have been created/redirected in May 2018. The second,
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Gray (Vivienne), Xenophon. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies
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The Character of Xenophon’s Hellenica by Vivienne Gray (review)
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I'm so glad that you've learnt about the wonderful Nina Baker @
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The gender gap in economics is huge – it’s even worse than tech
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on there has a ton of academic reviews for Ensminger's books.
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The format could be copied from the Generative AI editnotice.
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Nicely written with very useful information about the artist.
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How is WikiProject Women in Red related to other WikiProjects?
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yes, not sure about the others that may be in the directory.
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Vivienne Gray, Xenophon. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies
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3) Extending the lists of the "notable members" of the above.
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the identification of missing content Knowledge ought to have
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Congratulations. That is a lot of work on diverse subjects.
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Two articles which may be about the same religious institute
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Adventures in Aeronautical Design: The Life of Hilda M. Lyon
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Looks like scope for an article. But I have RL stuff to do.
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This was indeed a memorable achievement. Congratulations!--
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Thanks! Let's see if I can figure out the instructions.
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I left a note under her blog post about this discussion
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https://en.wikipedia.org/History_of_women_in_engineering
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Pulling Cherokee Nation tribal councilors into Wikidata
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I gave it a go. Thanks for being my wikipedia friend.
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opinion the earlier draft met basic notability criteria
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Dimitra Kessenides and Max Chafkin (22 December 2016).
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Oh, and you don't need to give the whole web address:
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Should the 'mental load' comic have its own article?
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Thanks! Should I move it myself? (I don't know how)
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and add any general ideas on developing the project.
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Women economists less likely to be covered than men
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I can help you with that if you would like :) 6780:How and when to confirm 20% women's biographies 6454:for enterprising work on the current article.-- 6315:"the bells of Aldgate" refers to the foundry. 5347:I'm very glad to see this research; thank you, 4325:The history of the draft has been preserved on 3343:Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight (7 December 2016). 9167:? This is the first time I've seen this list! 8269:edit notice if they would be willing to help. 7454:Is the notability of these roles established? 6912:although the coordinating partner is actually 5800:List of provosts of Glasgow#Deputy lieutenants 4932:Good Article Edit-a-thon event in October 2024 7943:I don't know if this is of interest to you? 7738:Sex therapists giving advice on avoiding AIDS 6375:For those interested, there's more on Sturdy 5662:Knowledge:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/285 4532:developed at a deletion review discussion. –– 4226:This page has archives. Sections older than 187:Writing about women in computing on Knowledge 33: 8516:Talk:Chronological list of operatic sopranos 8397: 8358:This is not the place to talk to members of 7733:Little agreement on 'cause' of homosexuality 7728:Gay support group gets a $ 12,000 AIDS grant 7348:I have just noticed the recent edits on the 7100:, Gabriel Danzig, Scripta Classica Israelica 6956:Struggling to find sources for Vivienne Gray 6450:. In this connection, I would like to thank 6288:Hello folks, I cam across this nice article 6189:Alternatively, we do both in October!!! :) 5861:- judged the list, has a nice little profile 5805:HonMWES is presumably Hon membership of the 4584:#1 and possibly #3, and my instinct is that 3193:Women in Green (article improvement project) 1925:Celebrating LGBTQ Women and Wiki Loves Pride 7778:I'd appreciate any feedback on this draft. 7674:I'm on it with the sources, give me a sec. 6474:Do you think this is ready to submit? TIA 5796:https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/2870517 5357:"Women less likely to be covered than men" 5114:Any suggestions to improve this draft? TIA 5109:https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Tracy_Schorn 2659:Women in Red in other language Wikipedias: 9806: 9795: 9784: 9599:. This is no doubt partly a result of the 9468:Me too, they are invaluable contributors. 8261:. I have put a link to this discussion at 7973:(Crampton-Moorhouse Publishing, 2021) and 7661:Your Friendly Neighborhood Sociologist ⚧ Ⓐ 5447:In regard to published papers, Table 4 in 3410:"Women fighting for equality on Knowledge" 2755: 2743: 2731: 40: 26: 8323:Maybe I should do something like that on 8091:thanks for pulling this together and to @ 7655:Hey y'all, I'd appreciate some help with 7131:https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004234192_006 7015:I'll keep looking for more beyond these. 6846:with quite a bit more on Hannah Clover.-- 5737:Women in engineering in the United States 5351:for sharing the link. 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Take a bow, Lucy! -- 8364:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Women in Red 7708:Lesbian couple finds joy in 'their' son 7591:and is now in the same position at the 7578: 7532: 6533:Crossword#Female_crossword_constructors 5715:page needs extending to more countries. 5279:A recent paper by Nicole Venus titled " 4969:, which I nominated for GA last night! 4314:In this case, I honestly feel like the 3094:events such as edithatons and hackatons 3083:women. Specifically, we collaborate on 3063:What is WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)? 2162:Women's organizations & conferences 1622:Geofocus: Portuguese-speaking countries 240:Wikidata Human Gender Indicators (WHGI) 167:Primer for creating women's biographies 10008:NA-importance Women's History articles 10003:Project-Class Women's History articles 9980: 9769:Join the conversations on our talkpage 9436:. The assertions by "right-of-center" 8933:. Pantheon was mentioned years ago on 8620:Thanks. I changed the lead sentence. 8341:The edit message at Talk:ChatGPT uses 8123:Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 7692:Your Friendly Neighborhood Sociologist 7372:, for drawing our attention to them.-- 7106:, Ron Kroeker, Exemplaria Classica, 12 5849:https://defenceresnet.org/book-review/ 5829:, who shouldn't be a red link (nor as 4819: 4236:when more than 3 sections are present. 3473:"Education Is Like a Beautiful Garden" 2075:Geofocus: Countries beginning with 'I' 934:Comedians, comics and other performers 874:Geofocus: British Overseas Territories 8163:I have reversed the incorrect edits. 7980:but maybe there are more elsewhere. — 7657:Draft:Margaret Nichols (psychologist) 6701:Rejected at Afc, should I let it go? 6531:She probably also needs a mention in 5827:Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow 5323:The Gender Ratio in Economics in 2022 3097:developing gender-gap related metrics 2949:Knowledge:WikiProject Women's History 2132:Role Models from Women's Universities 859:Geofocus: French overseas territories 360: 21: 10013:WikiProject Women's History articles 9724:Announcements from other communities 8881:More explanations by Michele Coscia 8130:inclination to unpick this? 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