User:Peepsys/sandbox

How to cite with a DOI

Questions for Wiki SciComm

 * 1) How and where do I put a proposal for wholesale changes to several pages? (see below start of recording my thinking).
 * 2) What to do with Talk comments that are now out-of-date? Can we move to an Archive section? (Getting a little depressed with some of the out-of-date "common sense" comments about the differences between men and women)
 * 3) TO RESEARCH FIRST: How to "do" a "Part of a Series" box? (see Women in Engineering or Women in Computing)
 * 4) What is a Portal? and why would Women in Society portal be deleted?
 * 5) Diagrams... How to do a diagram? How to insert? how to include links to pages? (might not be needed!)

Answered

 * For a new INWES page - can I just re-post the original page and start changing it? Make clear in the Talk page? UPDATE: I am re-writing it now anyhow. See link below.
 * Tables! Any info on advanced features? e.g. sizing columns
 * Silly question because I have not tried to find this out myself first: is there any way of cross-referencing to another section or item IN the SAME article?

Proposed new article for INWES
See User:Peepsys/newarticle

Women in STEM pages - review of structure
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" Matrix of content across Wikipedia !Article Name !Current Content !Proposed Contents (STILL THINKING - Nothing below is definite) !Proposed additions and deletions

Women in STEM fields
(to include a form of this table?)
 * 1Gender imbalance in STEM fields
 * 1.1Effects of underrepresentation of women in STEM careers
 * 1.2Men's and women's earnings
 * 1.3Education and perception
 * 2Representation of women worldwide
 * 2.1Africa
 * 2.2Asia
 * 2.2.1Cambodia
 * 2.2.2Indonesia
 * 2.2.3Malaysia
 * 2.2.4Mongolia
 * 2.2.5Nepal
 * 2.2.6South Korea
 * 2.2.7Gulf states
 * 2.3Central and South America
 * 2.4Europe
 * 2.5North America
 * 2.5.1United States
 * 2.5.2African American Women
 * 2.5.3Latin American Women
 * 2.5.4Canada
 * 3Underrepresentation in STEM-related awards and competitions
 * 4Recent advances in technology
 * 5Explanations for low representation of women
 * 5.1Societal
 * 5.1.1Discrimination
 * 5.1.2Stereotypes
 * 5.1.3Black Sheep effect
 * 5.1.4Queen Bee effect
 * 5.1.5Mentorship
 * 5.1.6Lack of support
 * 5.1.7Harassment
 * 5.1.8Lack of role models
 * 5.1.9Clustering and leaky pipeline
 * 5.2Psychological
 * 5.2.1Lack of interest
 * 5.2.2Lack of confidence
 * 5.2.3Stereotype threat
 * 5.3Innate versus learned skill
 * 6Strategies for increasing representation of women
 * 6.1Social-psychological interventions
 * 6.1.1Role models
 * 6.1.2Self-affirmation
 * 6.2Organized efforts
 * 7See also
 * 8References
 * 8.1Notes
 * 8.2Sources
 * 8.3 Further reading
 * This should form an umbrella page!
 * This should form an umbrella page!


 * 1) General issues
 * 2) Outline to history
 * 3) Cross cultural perspectives
 * 4) Comparisons across S, T, E, Math and Medicine
 * 5) Global comparisons
 * 6) Pipeline
 * 7) Explanations
 * 8) Societal
 * 9) Psychological
 * 10) Innate versus innate
 * 11) Notable controversies
 * 12) STEM education
 * 13) Intersectionality
 * 14) Sectoral differences
 * 15) Academia
 * 16) Industry
 * 17) Organised efforts
 * 18) Strategies
 * 19) Social interventions
 * 20) Educational policies
 * 21) Employer action
 * 22) Global policies
 * 23) Other???
 * 24) Notable programmes and projects
 * 25) Organisations - as a table to indicate S, T, E, M and/or Med
 * ADDITIONS:


 * 1) See
 * 2) LGBT/Queer women from Women in Science
 * 3) Organisations promoting women in STEM
 * 4) From Women in Engineering
 * 5) From Women in Science
 * 6) Women in Computing

Women in Science

 * 1History
 * 1.1Cross-cultural perspectives
 * 1.2Ancient history
 * 1.3Medieval Europe
 * 1.4Scientific Revolution (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
 * 1.5Eighteenth century
 * 1.6Early nineteenth century
 * 1.7Late 19th century in western Europe
 * 1.8Late nineteenth century Russians
 * 1.9Late nineteenth century in the United States
 * 1.10Early twentieth century
 * 1.10.1Europe before World War II
 * 1.10.2United States before World War II
 * 1.11Later 20th century
 * 1.11.1Europe after World War II
 * 1.11.2United States after World War II
 * 1.11.3Australia after World War II
 * 1.11.4Israel after World War II
 * 2Nobel laureates
 * 2.1Chemistry
 * 2.2Physics
 * 2.3Physiology or Medicine
 * 3Fields Medal
 * 4Statistics
 * 4.1Situation in the 1990s
 * 4.2Overview of situation in 2013
 * 4.2.1Women in decision-making
 * 4.2.2Women in life sciences
 * 4.2.3Women in engineering and related fields
 * 4.3Regional trends as of 2013
 * 4.3.1Latin America and the Caribbean
 * 4.3.2Eastern Europe, West and Central Asia
 * 4.3.3Southeast Europe
 * 4.3.4European Union
 * 4.3.5Australia, New Zealand and USA
 * 4.3.6South Asia
 * 4.3.7Southeast Asia
 * 4.3.8Arab States
 * 4.3.9Sub-Saharan Africa
 * 5Lack of agency and representation of women in science
 * 5.1Social pressures that repress femininity
 * 5.2Underrepresentation of queer women in STEM fields
 * 6Reasons to why women are disadvantaged in science
 * 7Contemporary advocacy and developments of women in science
 * 7.1Efforts to increase participation
 * 7.1.1Women scientists in the media
 * 7.2Notable controversies and developments
 * 7.2.1Problematic public statements
 * 8See also
 * 9References
 * 10Sources
 * 11Further reading
 * 12External links
 * Specific to women scientists
 * Specific to women scientists


 * 1) Post-school education and training
 * 2) Global issues across sectors
 * 3) Academia
 * 4) Industries
 * 5) Services
 * 6) Professionals versus technicians/workers/crafts/trades (terminology depends on which STEM)
 * 7) Across the world
 * 8) Awards and prizes
 * 9) By continent/country
 * 10) Overview
 * 11) Statistics

Women in Engineering

 * History
 * 2Factors contributing to lower female participation
 * 2.1Gender stereotypes
 * 2.2Lower rates of female students in engineering degree programs
 * 2.3Engineering culture
 * 3Statistics
 * 3.1United States
 * 3.2Australia
 * 3.3Canada
 * 3.4United Kingdom
 * 4Professional organizations promoting women in engineering
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading
 * Specific to women engineers
 * Specific to women engineers


 * 1) See contents for Women in Science
 * 2) Include as extra

Women in Computing

 * This entry is a HISTORY of women in computing...


 * 1History
 * 1.11700s
 * 1.21800s
 * 1.31910s
 * 1.41920s
 * 1.51930s
 * 1.61940s
 * 1.71950s
 * 1.81960s
 * 1.91970s
 * 1.101980s
 * 1.111990s
 * 1.122000s
 * 1.132010s
 * 2Gender gap in computing
 * 3Turing Award recipients
 * 4Karen Spärk Jones Award recipients
 * 5Organizations
 * 6See also
 * 7References
 * 8Further reading
 * 9External links
 * Needs revision to include issues!!


 * 1) See Women in Science Contents


 * RENAME? Women in Technology?

Women in engineering in the United States

 * 1History
 * 2Statistics and relevant data
 * 3Explanations for low participation rates
 * 4Socialization and societal outcomes
 * 4.1Educational outcomes
 * 4.2Workplace outcomes
 * 5Initiatives to promote engineering to women
 * 6Notable American women engineers (in alphabetical order)
 * 7Organizations to promote female engineering
 * 8See also
 * 9Notes
 * 10References
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 * Women in Computing in Canada
 * 1Inequalities
 * 1.1In education
 * 1.2In the workforce
 * 2Attempts to address inequalities
 * 2.1Institutions and organizations
 * 2.2Initiatives and scholarships
 * 2.3Celebrations of Women in Computing Events
 * 3International comparison
 * 4Notable Canadian Women in Computing
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7External links
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