Wikipedia:Meetup/Vancouver/LocalWomeninScience

Find Info about the 2017 Edit-a-thon here

Join us at the SFU, UBC, BCIT Libraries during Science Literacy Week on Wednesday September 21st, 2016. This inclusive, hands-on, drop-in event will show you how to create your own Wikipedia account and edit articles related to science, and more. The theme is Local Women in Science.

2016 is the Wikipedia Year of Science.

The drop-in event will take place at across three institutions in Metro Vancouver: BCIT, SFU and UBC.

Event information
'Please bring a laptop with you! ' (Please check with each institution about the availability of wireless for non-university guests. If you have EduRoam, that should do the trick!)
 * Date: Wednesday, September 21st, 2016 (and continuing through week of Sept 19-25)
 * Time: (different at each campus)
 * Location: SFU: Bennett Library room 3008 (10:00am-2:00pm), UBC Woodward Library - entrance (11:00am-3:00pm), BCIT Library room 312 (1:00-3:00 pm).
 * Participants: No Wikipedia editing experience necessary. Tutoring will be provided for Wikipedia newcomers as needed throughout the event.
 * Twitter hashtags: #Scilit16 #womensciwiki

For more information, go here:.

Participants

 * 1) KitchnerdHD
 * 2) Jennathomson
 * 3) Bloodredruby
 * 4) Iredred
 * 5) Katherine Miller
 * 6) Erin Fields
 * 7) Will Engle
 * 8) Sally Taylor

What can I work on?
The theme for this Edit-a-Thon is Local Women in Science, and more specifically, female scientists at BCIT, SFU, and UBC. There are a number of ways you can contribute to Wikipedia. You can create or enhance Wikipedia articles, add external links,  verify and update citations, provide resources to help those writing articles, and assist with research. Having this research can help people understand the article and realize the need for this Edit-a-Thon. This event feeds into the WikiProject: Women Scientists.

Articles needing citation or authority control

 * Citation Hunt game

Articles needing expansion, updating and/or cleanup, adding categories

 * Veronica Dahl (SFU - needs expansion... just a stub)
 * List of University of British Columbia people currently includes Charlotte Froese Fischer, Linda Siegel Needs updating to include our new additions, others that have been missed and also the subheading notable UBC health sciences faculty and alumni
 * Sally Thorne (UBC School of Nursing)
 * Ethel Johns (UBC Nursing)
 * Joy Johnson (SFU & UBC Nursing)
 * Martha_Piper (UBC Past President, Physical Therapy)
 * Judy_Illes (UBC Professor)
 * Catherine_Anderson_(scientist) (UBC Professor)
 * Suzanne Simard (UBC Forestry)
 * Sarah Otto (UBC Zoology)
 * Nadine Caron (UBC Faculty of Medicine - Northern Medical Program, SFU alumni)

Articles needing creation
If you don't have time to create a full article make sure you mark it as a stub. You can also help out by categorizing existing stub articles
 * Anne Salomon (SFU REM faculty)
 * Malgorzata Dubiel (SFU Mathematics faculty)
 * Nadine Schuurman (SFU Geography professor)
 * Valentina Savo (SFU associate, Hakai Network, FN + climate change researcher)
 * Christy Morrissey (science medallist, SFU alumna, now University of Saskatchewan)
 * Rosemary (Rosie) Redfield (UBC Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology) – Katherine Miller confirmed permission to add article with Dr. Redfield by phone on August 25th.
 * Maja Krzic (UBC Professor: Forestry, Land and Food Systems, 3M Teaching Fellow) - Katherine Miller confirmed permission to add article with Dr. Krzic by email September 16, 2016. Katherine is currently creating this article. Katherine, where is your creation? JudyCChan (talk) 20:35, 21 September 2016 (UTC) Article created at Meetup Sept 21, 2016: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maja_Krzic
 * Sarah Harris (UBC Instructor, Earth, Ocean, Atmosphere Science, 3M Teaching Fellow) Maja is currently creating this article
 * Vivien Srivastava (first woman to receive a PhD in Zoology at UBC in 1964
 * Kathleen Cole (UBC Past Professor: Botany)
 * Sally Aitken (UBC Professor: Forestry) - Sally Taylor confirmed permission
 * Lacey Samuels (UBC Professor: Botany) - Sally Taylor confirmed permission
 * Beverley Green (UBC Professor Emeritus: Botany) - Sally Taylor confirmed permission
 * Gina Ogilvie (UBC SPPH, OBGYN, BC Women's Hospital)
 * Nancy Paris (BCIT Director, MAKE+ Product and Process Applied Research Team)
 * Jennie Moore (BCIT, Associate Dean, Building Design and Construction Technologies)
 * Colleen Chan (BCIT, Instructor, Civil Engineering)

Articles created/improved
List or Wikipedia articles attendees have worked to improve.
 * 1) Lynne Quarmby (SFU Faculty - added info about Sterling Award)
 * 2) Maryam Sadeghi (SFU Alumna) (draft submitted for review)
 * 3) Jennifer Gardy - (SFU Alumna) added some information, including UBC professorship, children's book authorship, etc.
 * 4) Gail Anderson - (SFU Faculty) Added selected publications
 * 5) Marina Elliott (SFU Alumna) (draft submitted for review)
 * 6) Erin Fields (UBC Librarian) Drafting and article in sandbox on Rosemary Redfield
 * 7) Sara Harris (Scientist) (UBC Faculty)
 * 8) Maja Krzic (UBC Faculty) - created article
 * 9) Kathy Martin (scientist) (UBC Faculty) - created article
 * 10) Nadine Caron - added information
 * 11) Drafting and article in sandbox on Nancy Paris
 * 12) Drafting and article in sandbox on Jennie Moore

Canadian female scientists

 * Science.ca's list of female scientists


 * Famous Canadian Women - Scientists, Engineers and Astronauts

Open Access (OA) resources

 * OPANEN - Open monographs
 * Directory of Open Access books
 * JURN - OA search engine (journals primarily and some theses)
 * ProQuest Dissertations & Theses

Women in STEM fields

 * Women in STEM fields (Wikipedia article)
 * Gender differences in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and computer science (STEM) programs at university. Statistics Canada report.

Resources for Editing
Wikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources that have a  neutral point of view

Helpful Wikipedia tools

 * Beginner Training Video Series
 * How to write a great article
 * The Five Pillars of Wikipedia
 * Standards and Principles
 * Tutorial
 * How to avoid conflict of interest
 * Neutral point of view policy
 * Dispute resolution
 * Wikipedia etiquette
 * Staying cool when the editing gets hot
 * Wikipedia Teahouse

Tutorials on Wikipedia editing

 * Visual Editor User Guide
 * Wikipedia cheat sheet (Bookshelf), another markup cheatsheet
 * Training for students, a tutorial for beginners
 * Beginners' guide to Wikipedia (account creation, article editing)
 * Five pillars of Wikipedia, philosophical guidelines and best practices for editing
 * Tutorial
 * How to edit a page
 * Wiki markup quick reference, PDF version of printed handout
 * Guide to Writing Wikipedia Pages for Notable Women in Computing by Susan H. Rodger (applicable to any biography)
 * Article development
 * Your first article (using the Article Wizard, if you wish)
 * manual of style
 * Citation templates
 * Academic Infobox templates
 * Bookshelf, additional "getting started" resources
 * Writing about women
 * Biographies of Living Persons

Art+Feminism video tutorials

 * Beginner Training Video: The Gender Gap
 * Beginner Training Video: Basic Rules of Wikipedia Editing
 * Beginner Training Video: Anatomy of a Page
 * Beginner Training Video: Userpages and the Sandbox
 * Beginner Training Video: Meet-Up Pages
 * Beginner Training Video: Adding Citations
 * Beginner Training Video: Adding Images to Articles
 * Beginner Training Video: Creating New Articles
 * Intermediate Training Video: Adding Images to Wikimedia Commons
 * Intermediate Training Video: Adding Infoboxes to Wikipedia Articles

The Wikipedia Adventure
The Wikipedia Adventure Learn to edit Wikipedia in under an hour. Interactive, "Choose Your Own Adventure" style learning adventure.

Best Practices

 * Include Category Codes to improve findability of Wikipedia content e.g. UBC: University_of_British_Columbia_faculty List_of_University_of_British_Columbia_people
 * include a new category code for 3M National Teaching Fellows