User:DrJuana

I am part of a course taught by Wiki Education that trains scholars in how to edit Wikipedia. Learn more at wikiedu.org. All of my contributions are my own and I take responsibility for them.

I find one of my instructors Elysia's page to be very useful. She created a compilation of resources here that has useful information on editing Wikipedia including talk page conventions and the basics of editing wikicode.

I am working on biographies of women in physics from the women in red project page on women in physics.

Member wiki Women in Red Project

scientific biographies: editing progress

 * I have been working on improving coverage of female scientists on wikipedia.

quick overview of contributions and ongoing editing
== some useful links + pages (that I got from Nanobright ) ==


 * link to an article by Ed Yong about diverse voices and sources.
 * link to the Timeline of women in science
 * following guidelines from my WikiEdu Scholars + Scientist program, I'm currently using an ORES based script for the quality rankings listed on the talk page of new articles I work on. ORES uses machine learning to help automate assessments of edits on wikipedia. You can learn more about useful tools you may want to utilize on wikipedia based on ORES here.
 * link to Wikipedia Manual of Style/Words to Watch
 * link to the Simple English Wikipedia
 * to reply or ping a user, use this format when responding or editing on a talk page   or
 * to sign-off when editing talk pages you can add this to the end of your message

tips and how to get started editing biographies of scientists on wikipedia

 * link to Women in Red Project primer for getting started on creating women's biographies on wikipedia
 * link to Women in Red Project Redlink index
 * link to discussion and guidelines on Wikipedia Notability Academics
 * link to discussion and policies for biographies of living persons on wikipedia.
 * my new #women4wiki biographies will typically include the following sections: "Introduction (or lede)", "Education, career and service", "Select Publications", "Notable Awards", and "References".
 * on the right is an infobox you can edit and paste to the start of an article about a scientist


 * these are some templates which may be useful to add to a talk page when developing or improving a biography
 * Women in Red Biography 2019
 * WikiProject Women
 * WikiProject Women Scientists
 * University of California
 * when putting together references section, should include the references template and also in the ref section add some templates to assist with organization and flagging with WikiData collection:  +

additional info about editing + scientific biographies if you are new to wikipedia

 * Wikipedia is edited collaboratively by volunteers. You can see all volunteer wikipedia editors who have contributed to any given article and their specific contributions by clicking the "View History" tab of an article.
 * Articles on living academics and and individuals editing such these must adhere to the Wikipedia policies on Biographies of Living Persons.
 * While all articles in blue links are live and have passed wikipedia peer-review, new biographies of academics can still be subject to deletion (a peer-reviewed wikipedia process) under the wikipedia guidelines for Notability of Academics. To help ensure new articles are not nominated for deletion on notability grounds, a major effort with biographies on academics (and edits thereof) is ensuring articles are as detailed and well-sourced as possible.
 * You can easily request automated updates on changes that are made to any given article on wikipedia by adding it to the watchlist of your wikipedia account. More info about making a free wikipedia account is at this link.