Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-23 Thread Jane Darnell
Ryan,
I feel the same way, and I keep wondering what I can do to help populate 
Wikimedia Commons categories of artists. I feel quite proud of the list I 
produced, and I uploaded a bunch of images to get it this long. I have been 
fascinated by the stories of the women on the list and made two entries for 
them: [[Dorothea Berck]] and her daughter [[Isabela Coymans]]. Work on the 
first one led me to add a picture to the [[Mary Frick Jacobs]] page.

Ideally, we could build some easy upload link on commons to populate such 
lists. Many art lovers have the ability to work on the lists, but are complete 
newbies on Commons. We have seen this with the Wiki Loves Monuments project. I 
just updated the Wikipedia page on that to help explain how the lists work, as 
a way of helping newcomers to `WLM, but also as a prompt to do the same thing 
for  Lists of artworks.

My list of Frans Hals paintings is much longer, and only the ones with pictures 
on Commons are in there right now. I think it would be useful to put the lost  
stolen ones on the list with an  easy upload link  so people can contribute 
blackwhite scans from old art books.
Jane


On May 20, 2013, at 7:18 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:

 Wow, that's an amazing list! I wish all artists had lists like that.
 
 Ryan Kaldari
 
 On 5/18/13 9:35 AM, Jane Darnell wrote:
 Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think
 about that.
 
 Here in Haarlem we are celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the
 Frans Hals Museum. There are copies of Frans Hals paintings placed
 strategically around town to show what the museum has to offer. One of
 the men who is featured in 3 paintings in the museum was plastered all
 over town in the bus stops on a poster. His portrait as an individual
 is not here though, it's in Cincinnati. Haarlem basically only has the
 group portraits left, the rest have all left town. There are still
 over 70 people featured in those group portraits though, and I thought
 it would be cool to reunite them on wiki with their individual
 portraits.
 
 After talking about it for 2 years, I have finally created the list of
 Frans Hals paintings, and though I promised myself I would be done by
 the museum's birthday of May 14th, of course people keep reminding
 me now about other paintings to include.
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frans_Hals
 
 2013/5/18, Sarah Stierch sarah.stie...@gmail.com:
 I figure it's high time to start a positive (or call to action oriented)
 focus thread again that is focused on empowering women on this list to
 share.
 
 Women - and those who identify as - what have you been editing lately?
 
 ---
 
 I've been working hard at building my to do lists for the crowdsourcing
 aspect of my World Digital Library project. I miss having time to edit and
 write larger articles, but, that isn't in the cards yet.
 
 On the flipside, I've been helping out at Articles for Creation again. We
 have a backlog of over 1000!!!
  :)
 
 Sarah
 
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Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-20 Thread Ryan Kaldari

Wow, that's an amazing list! I wish all artists had lists like that.

Ryan Kaldari

On 5/18/13 9:35 AM, Jane Darnell wrote:

Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think
about that.

Here in Haarlem we are celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the
Frans Hals Museum. There are copies of Frans Hals paintings placed
strategically around town to show what the museum has to offer. One of
the men who is featured in 3 paintings in the museum was plastered all
over town in the bus stops on a poster. His portrait as an individual
is not here though, it's in Cincinnati. Haarlem basically only has the
group portraits left, the rest have all left town. There are still
over 70 people featured in those group portraits though, and I thought
it would be cool to reunite them on wiki with their individual
portraits.

After talking about it for 2 years, I have finally created the list of
Frans Hals paintings, and though I promised myself I would be done by
the museum's birthday of May 14th, of course people keep reminding
me now about other paintings to include.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frans_Hals

2013/5/18, Sarah Stierch sarah.stie...@gmail.com:

I figure it's high time to start a positive (or call to action oriented)
focus thread again that is focused on empowering women on this list to
share.

Women - and those who identify as - what have you been editing lately?

---

I've been working hard at building my to do lists for the crowdsourcing
aspect of my World Digital Library project. I miss having time to edit and
write larger articles, but, that isn't in the cards yet.

On the flipside, I've been helping out at Articles for Creation again. We
have a backlog of over 1000!!!
  :)

Sarah

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Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-20 Thread phoebe ayers
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Jane Darnell jane...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think
 about that.
 ...
 After talking about it for 2 years, I have finally created the list of
 Frans Hals paintings, and though I promised myself I would be done by
 the museum's birthday of May 14th, of course people keep reminding
 me now about other paintings to include.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frans_Hals


That's very cool!

Lately I've been mostly spending my time planning events in the San
Francisco region: our Maker Faire booth was this past weekend, and we're
having an edit-a-thon on Sat 25 (you should come if you're in the area!)
And I'm giving a talk to a big group of librarians on Wednesday.

Editing-wise I've mainly been doing routine cleanup (and work on
Wikidata!)... I've been slowly working on longtime projects to reference
biographies of National Medal of Science winners and biographies of
scientists that are listed in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography,
focusing on the women. And I recently went on an article rating kick for
the engineering wikiproject (which needs some love!).

One neat thing: I recently stumbled across and did a little work on the
article about the amazing Dorothy Garrod:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Garrod
I love it when I come across a biography of someone that I knew nothing
about before and am just totally blown away by their work and career.

cheers,
-- phoebe


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Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-20 Thread Keilana
Phoebe, that's so cool! It's always nice to see other people working on
women scientists. :)

Myself, I've been taking a break from the scientific biography and working
on [[Blue Qur'an]] - it's such a beautiful manuscript and so unique!

kei


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:53 PM, phoebe ayers phoebe.w...@gmail.com wrote:




 On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Jane Darnell jane...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think
 about that.
 ...

 After talking about it for 2 years, I have finally created the list of
 Frans Hals paintings, and though I promised myself I would be done by
 the museum's birthday of May 14th, of course people keep reminding
 me now about other paintings to include.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frans_Hals


 That's very cool!

 Lately I've been mostly spending my time planning events in the San
 Francisco region: our Maker Faire booth was this past weekend, and we're
 having an edit-a-thon on Sat 25 (you should come if you're in the area!)
 And I'm giving a talk to a big group of librarians on Wednesday.

 Editing-wise I've mainly been doing routine cleanup (and work on
 Wikidata!)... I've been slowly working on longtime projects to reference
 biographies of National Medal of Science winners and biographies of
 scientists that are listed in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography,
 focusing on the women. And I recently went on an article rating kick for
 the engineering wikiproject (which needs some love!).

 One neat thing: I recently stumbled across and did a little work on the
 article about the amazing Dorothy Garrod:
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Garrod
 I love it when I come across a biography of someone that I knew nothing
 about before and am just totally blown away by their work and career.

 cheers,
 -- phoebe


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Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-19 Thread Audrey Cormier
I've been creating articles about Feminism in... different countries, so far 
Germany and the Netherlands, and expanding Feminism in Italy. My ambition is to 
get through a few of these over the Summer. I'm enjoying the research, the 
history is always so different from country to country.

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Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-18 Thread Jane Darnell
Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think
about that.

Here in Haarlem we are celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the
Frans Hals Museum. There are copies of Frans Hals paintings placed
strategically around town to show what the museum has to offer. One of
the men who is featured in 3 paintings in the museum was plastered all
over town in the bus stops on a poster. His portrait as an individual
is not here though, it's in Cincinnati. Haarlem basically only has the
group portraits left, the rest have all left town. There are still
over 70 people featured in those group portraits though, and I thought
it would be cool to reunite them on wiki with their individual
portraits.

After talking about it for 2 years, I have finally created the list of
Frans Hals paintings, and though I promised myself I would be done by
the museum's birthday of May 14th, of course people keep reminding
me now about other paintings to include.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frans_Hals

2013/5/18, Sarah Stierch sarah.stie...@gmail.com:
 I figure it's high time to start a positive (or call to action oriented)
 focus thread again that is focused on empowering women on this list to
 share.

 Women - and those who identify as - what have you been editing lately?

 ---

 I've been working hard at building my to do lists for the crowdsourcing
 aspect of my World Digital Library project. I miss having time to edit and
 write larger articles, but, that isn't in the cards yet.

 On the flipside, I've been helping out at Articles for Creation again. We
 have a backlog of over 1000!!!
  :)

 Sarah

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Re: [Gendergap] Women on the list: what have you been editing lately?

2013-05-18 Thread Christine Meyer
This is the kind of thread I like... ;)

I've put myself in the Wikicup, so many of my edits are with the
competition in mind.  I have a FA ([[Heart of a Woman]], Maya Angelou's
fourth autobiography) that just passed, and I have four others languishing
at GAC.  I also have an Angelou featured topic that's getting close to
passing.  I've been reviewing a lot of GAs these days; for some reason, a
lot of basketball articles, a subject I know very little about.  (That's
the fun of reviewing articles--you get exposed to all kinds of new and
different topics.)  Fortunately, the article I'm currently reviewing for
GAC has gender-gap connections, [[Australia women's national wheelchair
basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics]].  I recently reviewed
[[Cobi Crispin]], one of the major players for the Aussie team.  These
girls are very impressive.

The Wikicup has really tapped into my competitive streak.  We're currently
two weeks into the third round.  I easily passed the first, and stayed at
about hafl-way through the pack during the second, although I was second in
my pool, behind an editor who came in third last year.  Right now, my
scores are low, but once my FA goes through, I'll be in contention.  Very
fun!

Christine
User: Figureskatingfan


On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Emily Monroe emilymonro...@gmail.comwrote:

 I tend to avoid AfC, and #wikipedia-en-help because the people who tend to
 it also tend to really violate WP:OWN in a good-faith and incompetent
 manner. I'm sure the majority of articles in AfC will eventually pass
 muster, even if they don't when they are first reviewed. The few who can't
 is what makes me very, very wary of helping with AfC backlog.

 I tend towards new and random page patrol, and vandal fighting myself.
 I've somewhat recently downloaded Huggle on my mac. There was some issues
 with Huggle starting at first (Huggle needed to shut down kind of
 messages), but since Wine Bottler updated, I haven't had any issues with
 that.

 From,
 Emily


 On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Carol Moore DC carolmoor...@verizon.net
  wrote:

 On 5/18/2013 12:35 PM, Jane Darnell wrote:

 Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think
 about that.


  *Wow, I didn't even know it existed. So there actually are people who
 will create an article (of interest to them) if you put up some refs, maybe
 an outline.  I have a bunch of folders with that sort of thing just keeping
 adding refs to but never get around to...

 Definitely something to help increase number of women-related articles
 (though not too many of mine are).

 Or increase our ability to generate them, especially those who may be
 have more enthusiasm for the referencing stage than the writing and
 defending edits stages...


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