User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox

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Lists

 * User:MaryMO (AR)/sandbox/Key climate solutions
 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/List of scientific instruments
 * See lists in User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/Beckman Connections
 * See lists in User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/Rare Earths
 * Category:Wikipedia edit requests queue
 * User:MaryMO (AR)/sandbox/notes on energy
 * Energy fatalities redirects to Energy accidents, I have put a note on the talk page re: changes

Drafts

 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/Racquel Moses, WikiEdu Climate finance class
 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/White Party Miami
 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/Greg Baldwin
 * Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, est. 1785, first organization devoted exclusively to reforming American agricultural practices
 * American Association of Avian Pathologists (redirects to journal Avian Diseases)
 * Sheila Davis, Partners in Health, Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing in 2008
 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/Nives Dolšak, possible women and climate economics bio? WikiEdu? AR info?
 * Caroline Drummond

Drafts for science

 * Merran Smith, founder of Clean Energy Canada
 * Bob Berkebile, LEED pioneer and critic
 * biological recycling
 * Informal governance
 * Global Alliance for Building and Construction
 * Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative
 * environmental democracy -- replace redirect
 * sustainability plan
 * Urban Environment and Social Inclusion Index (UESI)
 * STAR Community Rating System
 * Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre
 * Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
 * National Science Policy Symposium
 * Jayshree Seth. disinformation researcher
 * Carol M. Worthman, sleep researcher
 * Warming Meadows
 * Slope Sea
 * transition risk
 * behavioral toxicity


 * Abbie Ewart Watkins Army Nurse Corps Collection, 1916-1919
 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/Maura C. Flannery, Botany, Herbarium, and Botanical History.

Drafts for history of science

 * Dexter Award Winners (history of science) links to translatable articles for male historians

Drafts for Art+Feminism and WikiProject:Craft

 * Lucy Calista Morgan, founder of Penland School of Crafts
 * Dorothy Saxe
 * Georgette Zirbes
 * Victoria Donohoe
 * Dorothy Grafly

Lists of women

 * List of women artists in the Armory Show
 * PACSCL's User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/In Her Own Right Project list of women
 * User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom/sandbox/List of feminist avant-garde artists of the 1970s

UDel artists list

 * Women artists in the Paul R. Jones Collection:
 * Renée Stoute
 * Margo Humphrey
 * Annie Tarver Greene, search "Annie Greene" artist
 * Aimee Miller
 * Jewel Woodward Simon, search "Jewel Woodward Simon" artist for Books
 * Amalia K. Amaki
 * Brenda J. Scott
 * Evelyn Mitchell
 * Carrie Mae Weems
 * Margaret Warfield
 * Trena Banks, search "Trena Banks" artist
 * Felicia Grant-Preston, most pages don't include the hyphen
 * Beverly Buchanan
 * Shirley Bolton, search "Shirley Bolton" artist
 * Clarissa T. Sligh
 * Joy Ballord-Peters
 * Samella Sanders Lewis
 * Howardena Doreen Pindell
 * Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees, also search "Kaylynn TwoTrees"
 * Evelyn Patricia Terry
 * Phyllis Thompson, search Phyllis Thompson artist
 * Shirley Ann Woodson Reid
 * Nanette Carter
 * Marquette Johnson
 * Ellen Banks
 * Tina Allen
 * Camille Billops
 * Margaret Taylor Gross Burroughs
 * Elizabeth Catlett
 * Phoebe Beasley
 * Lori Crawford
 * Sharon Bowar, also search Books
 * Selma Hortense Burke
 * Barbara Dewayne Chase-Riboud
 * Nanette Acker Clark, also check Books
 * Lois Mailou Jones
 * Gwendolyn Clarine Knight-Lawrence
 * Valerie Maynard
 * Evangeline Montgomery
 * Mary Lovelace O'Neal
 * Laurie Ourlicht
 * Alison Saar
 * Betye Saar
 * Sylvia Snowden

Peace and Justice

 * Leo Rebello, India, 2015 Nobel Peace Prize nominee
 * Amnesty International
 * Kyrgyzstan: Gulzar Dushenova, a defender of the rights of people with disabilities
 * Morocco: Nawal Benaissa
 * South Africa: Nonhle Mbuthuma, on a “hit list” for her human rights activism
 * Ukraine: Vitalina Koval, violently attacked for her LGBTI rights activism
 * Venezuela: Geraldine Chacon, a defender of youth rights

More ideas for Art+Feminism

 * Tomi Um, Illustrator for The New Yorker, NY Times, Washington Post, etc. and for the WMF. Set Knowledge Free mural illustration.png


 * Female Literary Association, African American society founded by Sarah Mapps Douglass


 * Olive A. Stallings, "mother of playgrounds" in New Orleans
 * The Cruise of the U. S. Steamer Rush in Behring Sea by Isabel Sharpe Shepard (1861-) (Isabel S. B. Shepard)
 * Field Book of Western Wild Flowers (1915) by Margaret Neilson Armstrong


 * Ellen Phillips Samuel
 * Megan Ming Francis
 * Johanna Toruño
 * Paula Barragan
 * Despair-empowerment work of Joanna Rogers Macy


 * Teya Sepinuck, restorative justice filmmaker
 * Nora Al-Badri, “The Other Nefertiti”, “We Refugees”, etc.
 * Katharine Ludington
 * May Bragdon (1865-1947)
 * Eileen Flanagan Quaker activist, writer, Earth Quaker Action Team
 * Nikki Gregoroff Canadian singer-songwriter, deleted without prejudice in Long-term abuse/Orangemoody/Articles
 * Joey Hartmann-Dow
 * Frieda Lefeber, escaped holocaust, became a nurse, wrote biography, became an artist, first solo show at age 100
 * Christiane T. Martens, sculptor, Beckman connection

Ideas for women in science

 * WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Thomson-Reuters most cited scientists
 * Garvan–Olin Medal for women chemists

2014 women fellows of the American Chemical Society

 * 2014 women fellows of the American Chemical Society (ACS) (2014)
 * Dr. Nancy E. Levinger (Colorado State University)
 * Dr. Mary Zeller (NASA Glenn Research Center)
 * Dr. Kathryn L. Beers (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
 * Dr. Marilyn M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis)
 * Dr. Kristi Klick (University of Delaware) Professor of Materials
 * Dr. Carol A. Fierke (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
 * Dr. Stephanie L. Brock (Wayne State University)

More ideas for women in science

 * Minoru Ozima and his wife Mituko Yama-Ai
 * Bonnie Lawlor
 * Williamina Himwich


 * Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor Nicholas “Miklós” Jancsó and Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor; Son: Gábor Jancsó
 * Angelika Görg, see also Pier Giorgio Righetti
 * American Women's Antarctic Expedition, Ann Bancroft, Anne Dal Vera, Sunniva Sorby, Sue Giller
 * Katrine Bosley
 * Victoria Chagoya, see Spanish Wikipedia and this
 * Maria L. Maccecchini, spoke at Priestley Society
 * Kathryn K. Lilley, proteomics
 * Susanna Hornig Priest, science communication
 * Billie Faircloth
 * Lesser Giełdziński Lesser Giełdziński
 * Sonia Guillén
 * Linda Civitello
 * Melanie Kiechle
 * Mary Hegeler
 * Christiane Guguen-Guillouzo
 * Muriel Baker, Imperial College, London
 * Madge T. Griswold


 * Linda Broadbelt
 * Joan F. Brennecke
 * Helen Magaw
 * Winifred Booth Wright
 * Julia Laskin (mass spectrometry; Biemann Medal, 2008)
 * Lisa M. Pratt
 * Cigall Kadoch
 * Suchi Saria
 * Manon Cox (photo)
 * Elizabeth Turner Miller Upenn
 * Emily Paterson, archaeologist, the General Secretary for the then-Egypt Exploration Fund (now Society) from 1892-1919
 * Bernice Cartland, archaeologist, of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
 * Carol Kulthau, Information literacy
 * Nina Gelbart, The king's midwife
 * Rosalie A. Kane, medical ethicist
 * Margaret A. Tolbert, atmospheric chemist
 * Barbara Imperiali
 * Anna Mapp
 * Maria Maccecchini (Maria Luisa Maccecchini)
 * Lola Olsen, NASA databanks
 * Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy, neurbiologist, Beckman young investigator
 * Marta Kutas
 * Linda J. Saif, Wolf Prize, agriculture
 * Nina McClelland, Ohio women in science, ACS Chair of the board 2001-
 * Joan E. Shields, 1934-2008, ACS Chair of the board, 1996-1998
 * Helen Stafford
 * Roswitha Wiltschko and Wolfgang Wiltschko
 * Lisa Tauxe
 * Carol J. Bult
 * Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette, historian of science
 * Leonore Herzenberg
 * Nicole Hernandez Hammer, sea level researcher
 * Poune Saberi, Physicians for Social Responsibility
 * Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, agriculture and climate
 * Ruth Ella Moore


 * Vicki Lundblad
 * Jean Shih
 * Anna K. Mapp
 * Suzanne Bourgeois, Salk institute
 * Agnes A. Day, microbiologist
 * Maureen Raymo, first woman to win the Wollaston Medal for geology in 183 years
 * Louise Kirkbride, first EE woman at Caltech, now on Board
 * Dorothy Semenow later Garwood, first woman graduate student at Caltech, see John D. Roberts
 * Marcetta Y. Darensbourg
 * Karen Wooley
 * Grace Eldering, with Pearl Kendrick, first successful, large-scale, controlled clinical trial of pertussis vaccine; participated in international efforts to standardize and disseminate the vaccine
 * Alice Hamilton
 * Hazel Bishop
 * Jacqueline Dorrance, "Jackie Dorrance ", previous Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation executive director
 * Bernice Segal.
 * Hélène Metzger, historian of science
 * Pnina Abir-Am, feminist historian of science
 * Betty Sullivan, first woman to receive the Osborne Medal (1948)
 * Gabrielle G. Long, Argonne National Laboratory synchrotron
 * Rebecca M. Henderson, John and Natty McArthur University Professor
 * Sally Chapman
 * Nathalie Dusoulier
 * Louisa Gross Horwitz
 * Marianne Baudler
 * Margot Becke-Goehring
 * Julia B. Weertman
 * Carly Watts, NASA space suit engineer
 * Mabel Brady Garvan
 * Susan M. Kauzlarich and other Garvan-Olin Medal winners (women in chemistry)
 * Margaret Lindsay Huggins
 * Miriam Posner Finkel, Associate Biologist, Manhattan Project, signed Szilárd petition
 * Hannah M. Young was commissioned in England to write Practical Cookery Book for the Liebig Company.
 * Mari Brattain, feminist advertising pioneer, sister of Robert Brattain and Walter Houser Brattain
 * Mari Brattain, feminist advertising pioneer, sister of Robert Brattain and Walter Houser Brattain

Rankings of living chemists

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More ideas for science

 * John J. Grebe (1900-1984) Sylvia Stoesser's boss at Dow, Grebe Law
 * Dagmar Wujastyk, indologist specialized in the history and literature of classical Indian medicine (Ayurveda), iatrochemistry (rasaśāstra), and yoga and South Asian history.
 * Jan Golinski, 2020 President of the History of Science Society
 * George Thomson Armstrong (1916–1982), National Bureau of Standards, mentor of Reatha Clark King
 * Richard F. Neblett, African American chemists's club member * Elmer Peter Kohler
 * Robert Percy Barnes, the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry from Harvard University
 * Robert Olney Easton, environmentalist
 * Stephen Dal Nogare Award
 * Stephen Dal Nogare
 * Carsten Reinhardt University of Bielefeld and Max Planck Institute, Berlin
 * Jeanette G. Grasselli
 * Sara Jane Rhoads
 * Jamie Elsila (Jamie Elsila Cook), student of Richard Zare
 * James G. Anderson, professor of atmospheric chemistry
 * Mary Ethel Hayter Reed, later Florey
 * Robert Coghill, Norman Heatley, Andrew Moyer, lab bacteriologist Mary Hunt, penicillin
 * Thomas O'Sullivan (engineer), Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy
 * Office of Rubber Reserve
 * U.S. Synthetic Rubber Program (currently redirects to single scientist)
 * Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory
 * Travis P. Hignett
 * Anthony Giancatarino, Climate Change, Race, and Poverty
 * Hyungsub Choi materials & architecture (& Brit Shields)
 * Kim Orth, Beckman Young Investigator
 * François M. M. Morel geochemist and environmental scientist
 * Stephen Lyons, science filmmaker
 * Bruce Altshuler, author, historian, critic

Sample WikiSalon Geonotice request
Post a variant of the following text to the Geonotice page.

Meetup/Philadelphia
Discussion
 * User requesting: ~

Example Distillations citations

 * Citation of Distilations article from all-digital website (after April 29, 2019)
 * Citation of article from print issue of Distillations magazine, after February 1, 2018


 * Video on website


 * Audio podcast on website

Example Book-level link to Digital archive

 * Engraved plate illustrations from a 1650 edition of Artis Magnae Artilleriae (all images freely available for download in a variety of formats from the Science History Institute's Digital Collections

Example Oral History citations

 * website cover page for downloadable oral history on the digital archive - "Oral History Transcript" is enough to distinguish from random web pages


 * website cover page for oral history - use author to distinguish from random web pages
 * title page for actual published book/transcript from Chemical Heritage Foundation: use title page information as given on transcript
 * title page for actual published book/transcript institute under previous names
 * title page for actual published book/transcript institute under previous names
 * title page for actual published book/transcript institute under previous names

Example Kislak center link

 * Finding aid to the Stewart Culin collection of 19th century advertisements at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries

Women in Science resources












Small Museum Association

 * Small Museum Association Website
 * Small Museum Association tax registration

The following articles address the challenges faced by small museums:

Topic areas

 * WikiProject Biography/Science and academia
 * WikiProject Chemistry
 * WikiProject History of Science
 * WikiProject Women scientists
 * WikiProject Chemicals
 * WikiProject Pharmacology
 * WikiProject Polymers

Collaboration

 * GLAM Boot Camp, Washington, D.C., September 2015
 * GLAM/Royal Society of Chemistry
 * WikiWomen's Collaborative
 * Meetup/Philadelphia
 * WikiProject Philadelphia
 * WikiProject University of Pennsylvania
 * GLAM/Philadelphia Museum of Art
 * Chemistry pages needing pictures