Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on October 14 this year.
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (born in the year 1815) was a
mathematician and computer programmer who worked on Charles Babbage's
Analytical Engine. She foresaw how computers could evolve into devices that
perform tasks more
Reminder about the Research Showcase today that has an discussion of *Emotions
under Discussion: Gender, Status and Communication in Wikipedia.*
Sydney Poore
User:FloNight
Wikipedian in Residence
at Cochrane Collaboration
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From: Dario Taraborelli
Help write women in STEM into Wikipedia at this event!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup:Philadelphia/Bryn_Mawr_College/American_Archives_Month
if you want to share it on Facebook:
I've made short lists of workshops and edit-a-thons on a couple relevant
pages.
I'm wondering if there's a place that exists or could be created linking
to as many as we can find that have pages somewhere?
I.e., people can add theirs there; others can back track through history
and add them
Amanda, I had a similar problem - I was only able to enter one article
before it decided I was done and submitted the survey. I had many more than
1 to add!
Thanks
Em
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Amanda Menking amenk...@uw.edu wrote:
Hi,
I’ve received some comments, criticisms, and
Thanks for letting me know, Keilana! I'm using Qualtrics via WMF, and I'm not
as familiar with it as other survey software. I'm not sure why it keeps
bouncing people out. I'll ping Jonathan Morgan.
From: Keilana keilanaw...@gmail.commailto:keilanaw...@gmail.com
Reply-To: Addressing gender
wrote it, and her
family and friends claim they’re not the culprit.
http://www.humboldtjournal.ca/article/20141015/HUMBOLDT0101/141019931/-1/humboldt01/theisen-eaton-on-health-competition-and-her-wikipedia-page
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