[Gendergap] Preprint on cross-cultural historical figures in Wikipedia, includes gender breakdowns

2014-06-08 Thread Marielle Volz
Interactions of cultures and top people of Wikipedia from ranking of 24
language editions

http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.7183
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[Gendergap] A reason to celebrate

2014-06-08 Thread Risker
Looking at the Signpost today, I was really pleased and pleasantly
surprised to discover that the top two most-viewed articles this past week
were biographical articles about women.  Not only that, they were both
featured articles, so our reading public got a really good, informative
article.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2014-06-04/Traffic_report

A thank you to Christine for the Maya Angelou article, and to Sage Ross
(with support from Awadewit) for the Rachel Carson article.

Risker/Anne
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Re: [Gendergap] A reason to celebrate

2014-06-08 Thread Christine Meyer
Hi all,

Yes, I'm responsible for the Angelou article.  I must say, when I saw the
view counts in the Signpost, I was overwhelmed and honored that for my part
in bringing Dr. Angelou's bio article, as well as all seven of her
autobiographies, the list of her works, and articles about her poetry and
themes in her autobiographies, all to FA status.  I also feel proud that
the English WP honored this great artist with high-quality articles when
the world most needed them.

Like with the other article you mentioned, the Angelou articles all had
Adedewit's influence.  Early in my WP editing career, way back in 2007, she
mentored me.  She (along with User:Scartol) basically led me by the hand
through the article development process  as we worked on [[I Know Why the
Caged Bird Sings]], Angelou's first autobiography.  She taught me how to do
research, gather sources, write scholarly, and find appropriate images.  I
remember going to her talk page at one point, and freaking out because I
felt overwhelmed by the fact that here I was, a middle-aged white woman
from the West Coast, trying to write about racism and childhood rape.  She
was very calm with me and told me, Well, you took this on and now you need
to finish it.  Which eventually I did.  We suffered a terrible loss this
year.

I'm thankful for being exposed to the life and writings of Dr. Angelou,
something I wouldn't have done if it weren't for WP.  Millions of people
looked at something that I basically wrote, and that's incredible to me.
 It makes all the gender gap garbage we go through worth it.

Christine/Figureskatingfan.


On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Yana Welinder ywelin...@wikimedia.org
wrote:

 Hi Risker,

 That is awesome!  I was really pleased to see that too.  Thanks to
 everyone who worked on the two articles!

 On a somewhat related note, I started a twitter account this week (as a
 minor side project) to tweet about notable women on their birthdays with
 their Wikipedia articles to raise awareness: https://twitter.com/sis_ninja.
 If anyone on this list have particular Wikipedia articles that you would
 like to be included, please shoot me an email.

 Best,
 Yana


 On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Risker risker...@gmail.com wrote:

 Looking at the Signpost today, I was really pleased and pleasantly
 surprised to discover that the top two most-viewed articles this past week
 were biographical articles about women.  Not only that, they were both
 featured articles, so our reading public got a really good, informative
 article.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2014-06-04/Traffic_report

 A thank you to Christine for the Maya Angelou article, and to Sage Ross
 (with support from Awadewit) for the Rachel Carson article.

 Risker/Anne

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Re: [Gendergap] A reason to celebrate

2014-06-08 Thread Sarah Stierch
Thank you Christine for your tireless effort and work.

Sarah
On Jun 8, 2014 10:16 PM, Christine Meyer christinewme...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi all,

 Yes, I'm responsible for the Angelou article.  I must say, when I saw the
 view counts in the Signpost, I was overwhelmed and honored that for my part
 in bringing Dr. Angelou's bio article, as well as all seven of her
 autobiographies, the list of her works, and articles about her poetry and
 themes in her autobiographies, all to FA status.  I also feel proud that
 the English WP honored this great artist with high-quality articles when
 the world most needed them.

 Like with the other article you mentioned, the Angelou articles all had
 Adedewit's influence.  Early in my WP editing career, way back in 2007, she
 mentored me.  She (along with User:Scartol) basically led me by the hand
 through the article development process  as we worked on [[I Know Why the
 Caged Bird Sings]], Angelou's first autobiography.  She taught me how to do
 research, gather sources, write scholarly, and find appropriate images.  I
 remember going to her talk page at one point, and freaking out because I
 felt overwhelmed by the fact that here I was, a middle-aged white woman
 from the West Coast, trying to write about racism and childhood rape.  She
 was very calm with me and told me, Well, you took this on and now you need
 to finish it.  Which eventually I did.  We suffered a terrible loss this
 year.

 I'm thankful for being exposed to the life and writings of Dr. Angelou,
 something I wouldn't have done if it weren't for WP.  Millions of people
 looked at something that I basically wrote, and that's incredible to me.
  It makes all the gender gap garbage we go through worth it.

 Christine/Figureskatingfan.


 On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Yana Welinder ywelin...@wikimedia.org
 wrote:

 Hi Risker,

 That is awesome!  I was really pleased to see that too.  Thanks to
 everyone who worked on the two articles!

 On a somewhat related note, I started a twitter account this week (as a
 minor side project) to tweet about notable women on their birthdays with
 their Wikipedia articles to raise awareness:
 https://twitter.com/sis_ninja. If anyone on this list have particular
 Wikipedia articles that you would like to be included, please shoot me an
 email.

 Best,
 Yana


 On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Risker risker...@gmail.com wrote:

 Looking at the Signpost today, I was really pleased and pleasantly
 surprised to discover that the top two most-viewed articles this past week
 were biographical articles about women.  Not only that, they were both
 featured articles, so our reading public got a really good, informative
 article.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2014-06-04/Traffic_report

 A thank you to Christine for the Maya Angelou article, and to Sage Ross
 (with support from Awadewit) for the Rachel Carson article.

 Risker/Anne

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