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Dickison grew up in [[Christchurch]]. His father was an apprentice [[boilermaker]], and his mother was a [[homemaker]].<ref name="NYTSatProfile20181116">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/16/world/australia/new-zealand-wikipedia-saturday-profile.html|title=From Encyclopedic Collector to ‘Wikipedian-at-Large’|last=Graham-McLay|first=Charlotte|date=16 November 2018 |work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=18 November 2018|language=en|df=dmy-all}}</ref> His father encouraged his interest in curating and [[collecting]].<ref name="NYTSatProfile20181116" /> |
Dickison grew up in [[Christchurch]]. His father was an apprentice [[boilermaker]], and his mother was a [[homemaker]].<ref name="NYTSatProfile20181116">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/16/world/australia/new-zealand-wikipedia-saturday-profile.html|title=From Encyclopedic Collector to ‘Wikipedian-at-Large’|last=Graham-McLay|first=Charlotte|date=16 November 2018 |work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=18 November 2018|language=en|df=dmy-all}}</ref> His father encouraged his interest in curating and [[collecting]].<ref name="NYTSatProfile20181116" /> |
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Dickison gained a [[PhD]] in [[zoology]] from [[Duke University]] in 2007. His [[thesis|dissertation]] subject was the [[allometry]] of giant [[flightless bird]]s.<ref name=thesis>{{cite web |url= https://dukespace.lib.duke.edu/dspace/handle/10161/200 |title=The Allometry of Giant Flightless Birds |first=Michael R. |last=Dickison |date=2007 |work=Duke Dissertations |publisher=Duke University |accessdate=25 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="Noted20180918">{{Cite web|url=https://www.noted.co.nz/tech/nzs-first-wikipedian-at-large-mike-dickison/|title=Mr Wiki: Mike Dickison is NZ's first Wikipedian at large |last=Easther |first=Elizabeth|date=18 September 2018|publisher=[[Noted]]|work=[[North & South (New Zealand magazine)|North & South]] |language=en|archive-url=|archive-date |
Dickison gained a [[PhD]] in [[zoology]] from [[Duke University]] in 2007. His [[thesis|dissertation]] subject was the [[allometry]] of giant [[flightless bird]]s.<ref name=thesis>{{cite web |url= https://dukespace.lib.duke.edu/dspace/handle/10161/200 |title=The Allometry of Giant Flightless Birds |first=Michael R. |last=Dickison |date=2007 |work=Duke Dissertations |publisher=Duke University |accessdate=25 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="Noted20180918">{{Cite web|url=https://www.noted.co.nz/tech/nzs-first-wikipedian-at-large-mike-dickison/|title=Mr Wiki: Mike Dickison is NZ's first Wikipedian at large |last=Easther |first=Elizabeth|date=18 September 2018|publisher=[[Noted]]|work=[[North & South (New Zealand magazine)|North & South]] |language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=19 October 2018|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="Stuff20181020">{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/107843619/National-Portrait-Mike-Dickison-conservationist-and-Wikipedian.html |title=National Portrait: Mike Dickison, conservationist and Wikipedian|last=Macdonald |first=Nikki|date=20 October 2018|work=[[Stuff (company)|Stuff]]|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date= 19 October 2018|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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He was [[curator]] of [[natural history]] at the [[Whanganui Regional Museum]] from 2013 to 2018.<ref name="AM20180725">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/stories/blog/2018/wikipedian-in-residence-mike-dickison |title=Wikipedian in Residence: Mike Dickison|last=|first=|date=25 July 2018|publisher=[[Auckland Museum]]|archive-url=|archive-date= |
He was [[curator]] of [[natural history]] at the [[Whanganui Regional Museum]] from 2013 to 2018.<ref name="AM20180725">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/stories/blog/2018/wikipedian-in-residence-mike-dickison |title=Wikipedian in Residence: Mike Dickison|last=|first=|date=25 July 2018|publisher=[[Auckland Museum]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="NZH20180522">{{Cite news|url= https://www.nzherald.co.nz/internet/news/article.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=12055552 |title=Mike Dickison gets grant to become travelling Wikipedian |last=Wilson |first=Zaryd|date=22 May 2018|work=[[The New Zealand Herald]]|access-date=20 October 2018 |language=en-NZ|issn=1170-0777|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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He became interested in [[Wikipedia]] in 2009.<ref name="AM20180725" /> In 2012, he created a community group "Whanganui Wiki Wednesday" which met once a month to edit local pages on Wikipedia. He then began to run Wikipedia workshops around New Zealand.<ref name="Noted20180918" /> |
He became interested in [[Wikipedia]] in 2009.<ref name="AM20180725" /> In 2012, he created a community group "Whanganui Wiki Wednesday" which met once a month to edit local pages on Wikipedia. He then began to run Wikipedia workshops around New Zealand.<ref name="Noted20180918" /> |
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== ''Critter of the Week'' == |
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Mike presented about the ''[[Critter of the Week]]'' radio program in [[Bali, Indonesia]] at ''[[:meta:ESEAP Conference 2018|ESEAP 2018]].''<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Conference_2018/Program/Wikipedia_in_Science|title=Wikipedia in Science |last=|first= |date=|website=[[:meta:ESEAP Conference 2018|ESEAP Conference 2018]]|publisher=[[Wikimedia Foundation]]|archive-url=|archive-date |
Mike presented about the ''[[Critter of the Week]]'' radio program in [[Bali, Indonesia]] at ''[[:meta:ESEAP Conference 2018|ESEAP 2018]].''<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Conference_2018/Program/Wikipedia_in_Science|title=Wikipedia in Science |last=|first= |date=|website=[[:meta:ESEAP Conference 2018|ESEAP Conference 2018]]|publisher=[[Wikimedia Foundation]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=11 November 2018|df=dmy-all}}</ref> An updated presentation was given at the [[Wikimedia Australia]] [[Melbourne]] [[meetup]] in November 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Meetup/Melbourne/37&oldid=868012349|title=Melbourne Meetup 37|last=|first=|date=11 November 2018|work= [[Wikipedia:Meetup/Melbourne|Wikipedia: Melbourne Meetup]]|publisher=[[Wikipedia]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|df=dmy-all}}</ref> ''Critter of the Week'' was discussed as an example of a museum [[outreach]] at the 2018 [[Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections|SPNHC]] conference in [[Dunedin]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dickison|first=Mike|date=15 June 2018|title="Critter of the Week": Wikipedia as a Museum Outreach Tool|url=https://biss.pensoft.net/article/25798/|journal=Biodiversity Information Science and Standards|volume=2|pages=e25798|doi=10.3897/biss.2.25798|via=|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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== Personal life == |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 20:16, 16 October 2019
Mike Dickison | |
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Born | 1968 or 1969[1] |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Occupation(s) | Museum curator, zoologist, Wikipedian at Large |
Alma mater | Duke University |
Scientific career | |
Thesis | The allometry of giant flightless birds (2007) |
Doctoral advisor | Louise Roth |
Website | GiantFlightlessBirds.com |
Michael R. Dickison[2] is a New Zealand museum curator, zoologist and Wikipedia editor. He was New Zealand's first Wikipedian at Large, in 2018–19, receiving a grant from the Wikimedia Foundation.
Early life
Dickison grew up in Christchurch. His father was an apprentice boilermaker, and his mother was a homemaker.[1] His father encouraged his interest in curating and collecting.[1]
Dickison gained a PhD in zoology from Duke University in 2007. His dissertation subject was the allometry of giant flightless birds.[2][3][4]
Career
He was curator of natural history at the Whanganui Regional Museum from 2013 to 2018.[5][6]
He became interested in Wikipedia in 2009.[5] In 2012, he created a community group "Whanganui Wiki Wednesday" which met once a month to edit local pages on Wikipedia. He then began to run Wikipedia workshops around New Zealand.[3]
He has advocated for museums to engage with Wikipedia to get their collections accessible to the public.[7] He argues that Wikipedia can also be a powerful tool for governments to share information and doing public outreach, citing the example of kauri dieback.[7]
In 2019, Dickison was a judge for the Voyager Media Awards.[8]
Wikipedian at Large 2018
In 2018, he received a $61,000 grant from the Wikimedia Foundation to become New Zealand's first Wikipedian-at-Large.[3] The grant pays his salary, travel costs, and conference registration fees.[6] He aims to address the gaps in New Zealand-related content on Wikipedia, such as the lack of articles on Māori and women.[5] He is also hoping to attract more women editors to Wikipedia to address the gender bias of article topics.[4] As of 2018, he was travelling around New Zealand in his 4WD, which acts as a mobile office and entomology field station.[3]
In July 2018, his first stop was Auckland Museum.[5] In October 2018 he was in Northland, hosted by Heritage New Zealand in Kerikeri. He recorded Māori language pronunciations to add to Wikipedia articles,[4] and called for locals to share their stories.[9]
Critter of the Week
Mike presented about the Critter of the Week radio program in Bali, Indonesia at ESEAP 2018.[10] An updated presentation was given at the Wikimedia Australia Melbourne meetup in November 2018.[11] Critter of the Week was discussed as an example of a museum outreach at the 2018 SPNHC conference in Dunedin.[12]
Personal life
His favourite dinosaur is the styracosaurus.[4]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Graham-McLay, Charlotte (16 November 2018). "From Encyclopedic Collector to 'Wikipedian-at-Large'". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
- ^ a b Dickison, Michael R. (2007). "The Allometry of Giant Flightless Birds". Duke Dissertations. Duke University. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- ^ a b c d Easther, Elizabeth (18 September 2018). "Mr Wiki: Mike Dickison is NZ's first Wikipedian at large". North & South. Noted. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ^ a b c d Macdonald, Nikki (20 October 2018). "National Portrait: Mike Dickison, conservationist and Wikipedian". Stuff. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Wikipedian in Residence: Mike Dickison". Auckland Museum. 25 July 2018.
- ^ a b Wilson, Zaryd (22 May 2018). "Mike Dickison gets grant to become travelling Wikipedian". The New Zealand Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
- ^ a b Hancock, Farah (16 February 2018). "New Zealand's own Wikipedian-at-large". Newsroom. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
- ^ "Judges 2019". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Wikipedia wants to hear your Northland stories". The New Zealand Herald. 2 October 2018. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
- ^ "Wikipedia in Science". ESEAP Conference 2018. Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^ "Melbourne Meetup 37". Wikipedia: Melbourne Meetup. Wikipedia. 11 November 2018.
- ^ Dickison, Mike (15 June 2018). ""Critter of the Week": Wikipedia as a Museum Outreach Tool". Biodiversity Information Science and Standards. 2: e25798. doi:10.3897/biss.2.25798.
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Further reading
- Tohill, Mary-Jo (9 July 2014). "Expert supports Moa revival idea". Southland Times.
- Downes, Siobhan (16 April 2013). "Knitting stereotype unravelled". Hutt News.
- White, Rebekah (November–December 2018). "Common knowledge". New Zealand Geographic.
- "Call to end moa bone sales on Trade Me". Radio NZ. 15 November 2014.
- Wilson, Zaryd (23 January 2015). "Moa bones off site in push to ban sales". Wanganui Chronicle.
- D'Ville, Jim (14 December 2009). "3 Questions interview: Mike Dickison". Play Ukulele by Ear.
- Gilchrist, Shane (25 April 2009). "Strumming the Heartstrings". Otago Daily Times.
- Wood, Al (30 July 2008). "Kiwi Ukulele: the New Zealand Ukulele Companion". Ukulele Hunt.