Wikipedia:Meetups/UK/Institute of Classical Studies Jan 2017

  Welcome

Programme
10.30 Coffee

10.50 Welcome and introductions

11.00 Wikimedia training session (for face-to-face participants and those joining via Skype)

12.00 Editing session

13.00 Lunch (provided)

14.00 Afternoon session start. Welcome to those newly joining via Skype

15.30 Afternoon break

16.00 Final editing session

17.30 Close

Participants
1. Emma Bridges

2. Claire Millington

3. Richard Nevell

4. Gabriel Bodard

5. Lesley Hay

6. Leandro Wallace (Skype)

7. Leen Van Broeck

8. User:Mohamedudhuman05

9. Andrew Davidson

10. Francesca Modini

11. Paul Wilkinson (afternoon only)

12. Kelly Foster

13. Kate Cook

14. Valeria Vitale (Skype)

15. Ellie Mackin

16. Judith Scammell

17. Virginia Webb

18. Irene Salvo

19. Sue Willetts

20. Kaja Stemburger

21. Sophie Russell (Skype)

22. Lisa Meyers (Skype)

23. Victoria Leonard (Skype)

24. Roberta Wedge

25. Stuart Prior

Women classicists pages to edit

 * Rosemary Barrow
 * Mary Beard (classicist)
 * Averil Cameron
 * Elizabeth A. Clark, John Carlisle Kilgo Professor of Religion and Professor of History at Duke University (Victoria Leonard)
 * Amanda Claridge (Sue Willetts)
 * Kate Cooper (Claire Millington), Professor of Ancient History at Manchester U.
 * Suzanne Dixon, Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Queensland
 * Susanna Elm, (John Lubbock) Professor of European History at Berkeley
 * Helene Foley (Emma Bridges), Professor of Classical Studies at Columbia
 * Jane F. Gardner, Professor of Roman History at Reading
 * Miriam Griffin Leen Van Broeck (see Jasper Griffin and de:Miriam Griffin)
 * Edith Hall (NB - needs a disambiguation as there are two classicists of this name)
 * Judith P. Hallett (Leandro Wallace)
 * Sarah Hamilton (NB - needs a new page and disambiguation from the actress)
 * Lorna Hardwick, Professor of Classical Studies at the OU
 * Henriette Harich-Schwarzbauer
 * Mary Harlow (Francesca Modini)
 * Judith Herrin
 * Liz James
 * Sally L.D. Katary (Victoria Leonard)
 * Helen King (classicist)
 * Gwendolyn Leick
 * Barbara Levick
 * Karla Pollmann
 * Sarah B. Pomeroy
 * Nancy Rabinowitz (Irene Salvo)
 * Beryl Rawson (John Lubbock)
 * Gretchen Reydams-Schils
 * Joyce Reynolds (classicist)
 * Charlotte Roueché (Valeria Vitale)
 * Amy Richlin
 * Ruth Scodel
 * Edith Sharpley, Classical Lecturer at Newnham College
 * Alison Sharrock (Lesley Hay)
 * Amy Smith (Classicist)
 * Julia Smith (NB needs a new page and disambiguation from several Juliae Smithae!)
 * Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood (add bibliography + ref and ref) (Ellie Mackin)
 * Jenny Strauss Clay, Professor Classics at Virginia (Ellie Mackin)
 * Dorothy Tarrant, the first female professor of Greek in the UK
 * Theodora, to whom Damascius’s Philosophical History was dedicated (NB needs a new page and disambiguation from the other Theodorae)
 * Susan Treggiari
 * Gail Trimble, Associate Professor of Classical Languages and Literature, Oxford
 * Maria Wyke
 * Froma Zeitlin (Kate Cook)
 * Women's Classical Committee (UK)
 * Virginia Burrus
 * Patricia Cox Miller
 * Susan Ashbrook Harvey
 * Tessa Rajak

Articles improved

 * Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood
 * Festina lente
 * Gail Trimble

Articles created

 * Alison Ruth Sharrock
 * Amy Richlin – nominated for Did You Know – on main page on 5 February – 5,588 readers
 * Beryl Rawson – nominated for Did You Know – on main page on 6 February – 3,464 readers
 * Dorothy Tarrant – nominated for Did You Know – on main page on 6 February – 1,910 readers
 * Edith Hall (disambiguation)
 * Edith Sharpley
 * Froma Zeitlin
 * Helene P. Foley
 * Jenny Strauss Clay
 * Judith P. Hallett
 * Kate Cooper
 * Miriam T. Griffin – nominated for Did You Know - on main page on 22 March
 * Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
 * Susanna Elm – nominated for Did You Know – on main page on 6 February – 783 readers
 * Mary Harlow

Disability
People with disabilities are welcome at this event. Senate House is wheelchair accessible, although there are some limitations due to it being a listed building. This means that although wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility are able to access all necessary facilities it is not always easy for them to do so in a fully independent way.

If you need a disabled parking space, hearing loop or other facility, or have other questions or concerns about access please do contact Claire in advance so that we can find a solution (claire.millington(at)kcl.ac.uk).

Child care
This meet up is committed being as inclusive as possible, and recognises that the financial and practical challenges of childcare often impede people from participating in workshops and conferences. Anyone who needs to bring a dependent child or children with them to this event is welcome to do so, but we ask you to inform of us this in advance so that we can take them into account in our event planning and risk assessment. The safety and well-being of any children brought to this event remains at all times the responsibility of the parent or carer. While we do our best to ensure that rest and changing facilities are available for those who may need them, this does depend on the facilities available at Senate House. Again, please contact us in advance to discuss your needs, and we will do our best to accommodate them.