Wikipedia:Meetup/Columbus/Emerging technologies Edit-a-thon

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Emerging Technologies Edit-a-thon

in honor of National Nanotechnology Day

Sponsored by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health


 * Learn about NIOSH's research on health and safety issues of emerging technologies like nanotechnology and 3D printing from the scientists themselves! Afterwards, we'll work together to improve coverage of workplace health and safety topics on Wikipedia.


 * NIOSH is the leading federal agency conducting research and providing guidance on the effects of engineered nanomaterials on worker health, and methods to control or eliminate exposures. NIOSH's Nanotechnology Research Center coordinates the nanotechnology and additive manufacturing activities of a diverse group of scientists from across NIOSH's many divisions.  NIOSH created the Center for Occupational Robotics Research in 2017 to evaluate potential benefits and risks of robots in the workplace, and develop guidance for safe interactions between humans and robots.


 * Thursday, October 18, 2018, 3–5 PM

where


 * Thompson Library, The Ohio State University
 * Room 150B
 * 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH


 * You may also join us remotely from wherever you are!

Agenda
Because this event is geared towards experienced Wikipedians, a traditional training will not be given. Instead, we'll have a few brief topical presentations and then proceed to editing.


 * Presentations (~1 hour)
 * Overview of NIOSH (John P. Sadowski)
 * Nanotechnology and 3D printing (Kevin L. Dunn)
 * Robots in the workplace (Chris Wendt)
 * Editing on workplace health and safety topics

Articles to work on


Your contributions to the edit-a-thon can cover any notable occupational health and safety topic. Here are some resources to help you get started.

Specific requests

 * Synthetic biology: add a health and safety section
 * Potential sources:
 * 3D printing: revise and improve, perhaps split into new article
 * Add health and safety section to specific types of 3D printing (e.g., Fused deposition modeling, Fused filament fabrication, Selective laser sintering)
 * Potential sources:
 * Workplace robotics safety: revise and improve
 * Add health and safety section to Powered exoskeleton, Unmanned aerial vehicle, Cobot, Self-driving car
 * Potential sources:   , NIOSH robotics publications

Worklists

 * Occupational health and safety worklists
 * Wikipedia Requests: Occupational Safety and Health
 * Articles in categories: Synthetic biology, Nanotechnology, Robotics, 3D printing
 * Nanotechnology worklists
 * Nanotechnology articles needing cleanup
 * Nanotechnology vital articles
 * Recipients of the Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology, Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology, UPenn NBIC Award for Research Excellence in Nanotechnology, ISNCSE Nanoscience Prize, and Tulip Award in DNA Computing
 * Synthetic biology worklists
 * Wikipedia Requests: Genetics, Microbiology
 * Stubs to expand: Genetics, Microbiology, Biophysics
 * Cleanup listing: Microbiology, Biophysics
 * Women in Red: Biology, Engineering
 * Robotics worklists
 * Stubs to expand: Robotics

''Articles closely related to NIOSH that might pose a conflict of interest should not be directly edited by NIOSH staff. This includes edits to articles about yourself, your employer, and others with which you have a relationship.''

Resources



 * WikiProject Occupational Safety and Health is a portal for collaborating in Wikipedia around OSH subjects
 * NIOSH publications
 * NIOSHTIC-2 directory
 * NIOSH Science Blog
 * NIOSH newsroom

Outcomes
Congratulations! Your work will help others to learn about occupational safety and health topics! See this event's dashboard; outcomes are also listed below.
 * Robot locomotion
 * 3D printing
 * Dustiness
 * Powered exoskeleton
 * Synthetic biology

Attendees

 * 1)   Blue Rasberry   (talk)  19:15, 18 October 2018 (UTC)
 * 2) econterms (talk) 21:08, 18 October 2018 (UTC)
 * 3) LovelyLillith (talk) 09:59, 19 October 2018 (UTC)
 * 4) Rolery02 (talk) 19:48, 20 October 2018 (UTC)