Re: [Gendergap] interviews for Women & Wikipedia IEG

2014-06-05 Thread Kathleen McCook
Here is one piece of information that a different stduent added that went missing from the logs: The National Library of Pakistan is establishing regional offices in four provincial capitals. Clauses to include electronic publications, as deposit material, are also being added to the Copyright La

Re: [Gendergap] interviews for Women & Wikipedia IEG

2014-06-05 Thread Katherine Casey
I've looked into this a bit. The page history is difficult to interpret, because it now shows non-contiguous edits as contiguous (a side effect of the attending administrator trying to delete versions that contained copyright violations and keep ones that didn't), but the upshot is that the content

Re: [Gendergap] interviews for Women & Wikipedia IEG

2014-06-05 Thread Derric Atzrott
>One especially disturbing event was a student editing the entry on the >national library of Pakistan. Someone claimed she was violating >copyright and deleted her work. it was even deleted from the history >logs somehow. I went to the library and added a number of citations >to strengthen the ent

[Gendergap] interviews for Women & Wikipedia IEG

2014-06-05 Thread Kathleen McCook
I teach librarianship and have a course," Knowledge Management and Wikipedia." Most of my students are women. We discuss the Gendergap and some students have made this a focus. However, in reviewing the class results I found that men in the class were more active than women. Several of the men di