User:Sarickson

Category:Women biochemists

Week 4 Notes
good sources: textbooks (cite to the chapter), primary sources (sparingly, not too new), literature review (summary of the current literature, no primary data), pubmed articles (pubmed search), published material that has been reviewed in some way (evaluate who published it and what biases they might have), textbook is a good source for the basics

caution: if you use the biochem free for all textbook on the website, it cites wikipedia sometimes (don't want to cite a source that cites wikipedia)

poor sources: blogs, press releases, independent websites, news articles (can sensationalize information to get people to read the article)

- don't necessarily know the reliability of these sources, can be presented with bias


 * 1) textbook
 * 2) review articles on the topics you want to edit (bibliography -> good place to find primary literature)

homework week 4: pick on of the articles and find at least 5 sources that you can use to expand that article, post here (make sure there's enough information -> if you can't find five, pick a new topic)

final revision should include ten sources

DOI and PMID numbers at end of articles are useful (maybe ISBN)

WP:REFB reference for "referencing for beginners"

WP:CITE reference for citing

Writing tips: don't write with the sources in front of you (leads to possible plagiarism)

main contributions, where she got her education, discoveries, publications (key articles) and briefly describe main finding

Week 5 Notes
TO DO:


 * make first live edit, doesn't need to be any more than a sentence, can be a small change to the article that you'll be editing for your project DUE Tuesday
 * two more training due by next week
 * start drafting article

Talk pages: collaboration among wiki editors to discuss edits that have already been made and why they were made

major edits should be the consensus of the community

post proposed changes to the talk page, it can be 2 to 3 sentences, "i would like to expand/modify/add to this section and ask for feedback from the community DUE Tuesday

first draft wont be live article, just posted in sandbox February 20th

two trainings, live edit somewhere on wikipedia, and post proposed changes in talk page, begin drafting article (first draft due in two weeks)

Week 6 Notes
Adding images to wiki articles

What can you add?

can: anything in the public domain, with a copyright saying you can use it, or you create yourself, wikimedia commons (all images posted on wikipedia, copyrighted with a free license)

can't: anything if you don't have the copyright (nothing from textbook or really anything that's on the internet unless there is a copyright on the page saying you can use it)

Bibliography for Jennifer Moyle
Respiration-driven proton translocation in rat liver mitochondria

Acid–base titration across the membrane system of rat-liver mitochondria catalysis by uncouplers

Purification of the isocitric enzyme (triphosphopyridine nucleotide-linked isocitric dehydrogenase-oxalosuccinic carboxylase)

The lanthanide‐sensitive calcium phosphate porter of rat liver mitochondria

Proton Translocation Coupled to ATP Hydrolysis in Rat Liver Mitochondria

Jennifer Moyle

Margaret Anderson (indexer)

Gladys Kahaka

Hedwig Langecker

Judith G. Voet

-These all appear to have room for expansion. I'm not sure how much science content will be relevant for Margaret Anderson. - Dr. Tienson-Tseng

ok example: Gerty Cori (includes entire section on marriage, while her husband's page has one sentence about his marriage.)

Gertrude B. Elion