Hello I'm a Wikipedian editor and admin who lives in Jedburgh in Scotland. I've worked as an engineer, an information technologist and lecturer. I worked for Rolls-Royce and co-wrote pantomimes.[1] I have spoken and trained about Wikipedia in several countries from Norway to Israel and in Monmouth, Gibraltar, most Universities in the East Midlands, Edinburgh Uni and UCI.
I wrote an article about a woman every day and I achieved 600 days on 11 Aug 2024. I was at the Monthly Women in Red meetings in Edinburgh. Previously in 2020 I completed writing an article a day for almost a year. My first run of one every day started on 22 March 2020 as the first? UK lockdown started 1,705 days ago and lasted for ~360 days. In August 2021 I spoke at Wikimania 2021. (My ''Fourth'' virtual appearance at a Wikimania).
Wiki CV
editI was the 3rd Wikipedian in Residence (first British).[3] I gave a TEDx talk in Bristol that launched a wikiproject or two. I co-founded QRpedia, Monmouthpedia and Women in Red. QRpedia was donated to Wikimedia UK.[4] It is still used in Bremenpedia, Joburgpedia, Freopedia, Toodyaypedia and in education applications in Algeria.[5] I was chair of WikimediaUK when it became a charity and gained its first staffed office. I've spoken about Wikipedia related projects in Israel, Europe, America and Africa. Noted editathon at the Pankhurst centre.[6] At Xmas 2023 I had written 2350 articles about women.
I have worked on QRpedia projects in Derby, Monmouth, Johannesburg, Bremen, Toodyay, Fremantle, Odessa (etc) and in 2022 I'm still working on Women in Red.[7] For Ada Lovelace Day I was involved with a 24 hour editathon at AdaWiki24.org which was covered by several news outlets.[8][9][10]
Acknowledgements
editThis user received the Editor of the Week award. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Women in Red (redlinks→blue) |
Second place: New stubs: Women in Red stub contest, October 2019 |
Some links
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refs
edit- ^ "bamkin site:www.doollee.com - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ^ Portraits in the Characters of the Muses in the Temple of Apollo, Richard Samuel, 1778, National Portrait Gallery, accessed February 2010
- ^ "'When I look back at my life, I can say I had one of the UK's coolest jobs'". Derby Telegraph. 2012-01-28. Retrieved 2016-12-07.
- ^ "Announcement – QRpedia donated to Wikimedia UK". the Wikimedia UK blog!. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
- ^ Soulimane, Ghizlene; Kouninef, Belkacem; Senouci, Mohamed; Djelti, Mohamed (2016-10-01). "QR Codes and Mobile Technology Used in the Blended Learning Approach". International Journal of Technology Diffusion (IJTD). 7 (4). doi:10.4018/IJTD.2016100101.
- ^ "Global Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon (#Wikieditathon) 2019 – London – Ada Lovelace Day". findingada.com. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
- ^ Zitser, Joshua. "Hundreds of dedicated Wikipedia volunteers are defying the sexists to write women back into history". Insider. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
- ^ Boodhoo, Niala (October 11-12). "Big Tech's Big Tobacco moment". Axios Podcast.
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(help) - ^ "Wikipedia Has a Women Problem". FromAtoSHE®. 2021-10-12. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
- ^ Feminists fight against Wikipedia content gender gap in global 24 hour edit-a-thon Well researched piece covering Carol Ann, Mahwish, On This Day She and me.